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Definition of outsourcery :.

(ăüt-sôr'sə-rē)

  1. 1. (n.) The ability, whether true or misconceived, of an organization or individual to make a business' problems magically vanish through the provision of outsource solutions.

    Origins: From outsource, to send work to an outside group to cut costs, and from sorcery, magic or witchcraft.

    Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Business & Economy, Mythology & Folklore

  2. 2. (n.) High-quality outsourcing. Inspired by outsourcing the communications and IT or other needs of businesses to remove all the headaches, complexities and excessive costs that come with implementing these systems on-site. The ‘sourcery’, or sorcery, refers to the bit of magic involved in joining people up with outsourced solutions. This provides businesses a great feeling of security and relief knowing that technology is working smoothly to enable them to reach their goals.

    Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Business & Economy, Mythology & Folklore

 

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