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In business, the term word sourcing refers to a number of procurement practices, aimed at finding, evaluating and engaging suppliers for acquiring goods and services: *Outsourcing, the process of contracting a business function to someone else *Insourcing, a process of contracting a business function to someone else to be completed in-house *Global sourcing, a procurement strategy aimed at exploiting global efficiencies in production *Strategic sourcing, a component of supply chain management, for improving and re-evaluating purchasing activities *Tradegood sourcing, a process of finding the right suppliers who have gone through the unique Tradegood "Business done right" verification process, as a leading in quality and safety company. *Sourcing (personnel), the practice of recruiting talent using strategic search techniques *Co-sourcing, a type of auditing service *Low-cost country sourcing, a procurement strategy for acquiring materials from countries with lower labour and production costs in order to cut operating expenses *Corporate sourcing, a supply chain, purchasing/procurement, and inventory function *Second-tier sourcing, a practice of rewarding suppliers for attempting to achieve minority-owned business spending goals of their customer *Netsourcing, a practice of utilizing an established group of businesses, individuals, or hardware & software applications to streamline or initiate procurement practices by tapping in to and working through a third party provider *Inverted Sourcing, a price volatility reduction strategy usually conducted by procurement or supply-chain person by which the value of an organization's waste-stream is maximized by actively seeking out the highest price possible from a range of potential buyers exploiting price trends and other market factors *Remote Insourcing, a practice of contracting a third party vendor to complete a business function by creating collaborative units between in-house and third party staff *Multisourcing, a strategy that treats a given function, such as IT, as a portfolio of activities, some of which should be outsourced and others of which should be performed by internal staff. *Crowdsourcing, using an undefined, generally large group of people or community in the form of an open call to perform a task In journalism, it can also refer to: *Journalism sourcing, the practice of identifying a person or publication that gives information *Single sourcing, the reuse of content in publishing In computing, it can refer to: *Open-sourcing, the act of releasing previously proprietary software under an open source/free software license *Power sourcing equipment, network devices that will provide power in a Power over Ethernet (PoE) setup In electronics, it can refer to: *Sinking and Sourcing (electronic circuits, output current capability) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「sourcing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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