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insource
in·source I5181300 (ĭn′sôrs′)tr.v. in·sourced, in·sourc·ing, in·sourc·es 1. To perform (a task or function) in-house: a corporation that outsources their manufacturing but insources sales and marketing.2. To provide (a product or service traditionally or conventionally provided within an organization) as an independent contractor.3. To create (jobs) as an outside company operating in a local labor market: "We not only want to sell products to the US, but to insource jobs here and contribute to the economy" (Noel Forgeard).4. To hire or employ (workers from another area or market).insource
insourceFor a company or organization, to use its own employees for a task or project, rather than hiring individuals from outside the organization. The opposite of "outsource." I think our jobs are safe now that insourcing is in vogue again.insource tv. to assign a task or an order to an internal department, rather than an outside vendor. (The opposite of outsource.) The manager decided to in source the project so he could retain control. |