OUTSOURCING PROJECT WORK

OUTSOURCING PROJECT WORK

Find a topic from this module

Declare your topic to the class by posting a thread in the related Discussion Board Forum and titling it with the topic you selected by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday. Each student must cover a different topic; no duplication of articles or topics will be allowed.

: Find a topic from this module/week’s Reading & Study materials that interests you. Declare your topic to the class by posting a thread in the related Discussion Board Forum and titling it with the topic you selected by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday. Each student must cover a different topic; no duplication of articles or topics will be allowed.

Summarize your topic for the class, add a Biblical example, and offer further analysis for discussion on your topic. Your thread must include the following sections (each section must be structured by a heading for each section):

  1. A definition and discussion of the topic
  2. A biblical comparison
  3. Create 2–3 discussion questions for your classmates to answer in their replies.
  4. References in current APA format

the tropic i want you to talk about

Outsourcing project work

 

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Outsourcing Project Work

Outsourcing refers to the concept whereby a company or an organization transfers a portion of the work to outside suppliers other than handling the task internally. Outsourcing project work is, therefore, the strategy of acquiring external services or skills that are not available internally, to handle operational projects or tasks that require special attention.

Discussion

Outsourcing is a glooming concept that is highly embraced by larger, middle and small businesses. Outsourcing for project work is done for several reasons; some companies outsource because of inability to hire the in-house with the specific required skills. Other companies hire as a means of meeting the obligations or regulatory requirement of the outsourcing providers. In addition to this, some companies outsource to increase the innovation…

 

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