Definition of Outsourcing

Outsourcing is the contracting out of an internal business process to a third party organization. The practice of contracting a business process out to a third party rather than staffing it internally is common in the modern economy. The term “outsourcing” became popular in the United States near the turn of the 21st century. Outsourcing sometimes involves transferring employees and assets from one firm to another but not always.

The definition of outsourcing includes both foreign and domestic contracting, and sometimes includes offshoring, which means relocating a business function to another country. Financial savings from lower international labor rates is a big motivation for outsourcing/offshoring.

The opposite of outsourcing is called insourcing, which entails bringing processes handled by third party firms in-house, and is sometimes accomplished via vertical integration. However, a business can provide a contract service to another business without necessarily insourcing that business process

source : Wikipedia

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Subbu Iyer is an experienced professional in the outsourcing sphere with 20 plus years of experience. His knowledge and exposure to India pure play firms and trends in outsourcing is a force to reckon with. He advises senior leaders on outsourcing and talks regularly at seminars and forums in Asiapac, Europe and North America. His breadth of US experience ranges from working with Silicon Valley start ups to, helping two of Big-3 firms to leverage offshore resources and playing a major role with building outsourcing relationships with top India pure play firms. He lives in sunny FL with his wife and two wonderful kids.

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