-
1 outsourcing
Gen Mgtthe transfer of the provision of services previously performed by in-house personnel to an external organization, usually under a contract with agreed standards, costs, and conditions. Areas traditionally outsourced include legal services, transport, catering, and security. An increasing variety of activities, including IT services, training, and public relations are now being outsourced. Outsourcing, or contracting out, is often introduced with the goal of increasing efficiency and reducing costs, or to enable the organization to develop greater flexibility or to concentrate on core business activities. The term subcontracting is sometimes used to refer to outsourcing. -
2 contract distribution
Gen Mgtthe outsourcing of a company’s distribution requirement to a third party under contract. Contract distribution can help a company drive down costs, reduce stockholdings, and achieve increased flexibility of delivery. -
3 contract manufacturing
Opsthe outsourcing of a requirement to manufacture a particular product or component to a thirdparty company. Contract manufacturing enables companies to reduce the level of investment in their own capabilities to manufacture, while retaining a product produced to a high quality, at a reasonable price, and delivered to a flexible schedule. -
4 מיקור חוץ
outsourcing, turning to outside sources, method of large companies to hire contract workers to perform specific tasks instead of performing the tasks themselves -
5 contrata
f.1 (fixed price) contract (law).2 contract made with a government.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: contratar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: contratar.* * *1 contract* * *SF contract* * *femenino contract* * *= outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out.Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.* * *femenino contract* * *= outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out.Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.
Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.* * *contract* * *
Del verbo contratar: ( conjugate contratar)
contrata es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
contrata
contratar
contrata sustantivo femenino
contract
contratar ( conjugate contratar) verbo transitivo
‹artista/deportista› to sign up;
‹ servicios› to contract
contrata sustantivo femenino contract: la contrata de limpiezas ha sido otorgada a la empresa de Pérez, the cleaning contract was given to Perez's company
contratar verbo transitivo to hire, engage
' contrata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrendatario
- asegurado
English:
contract
* * *contrata nfDer (fixed-price) contract* * *f contract -
6 subcontrata
SF subcontract* * *= outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out, subcontract, subcontracting.Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.Ex. The project's computer system, the focus of this article, is being developed by subcontract.Ex. Subcontracting has made relations between people working in different sectors of the production process more complicated.----* hacer una subcontrata = outsource [out-source], contract out.* * *= outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out, subcontract, subcontracting.Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.
Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.Ex: The project's computer system, the focus of this article, is being developed by subcontract.Ex: Subcontracting has made relations between people working in different sectors of the production process more complicated.* hacer una subcontrata = outsource [out-source], contract out.* * *subcontrata nfsubcontract* * *f subcontracting -
7 subcontracting
Gen Mgt, Opsthe delegation to a third party of some, or all, of the work that one has contracted to do. Subcontracting usually occurs where the contracted work, for example, the construction of a building, requires a variety of skills. Responsibility for the fulfillment of the original contract remains with the original contracting party. Where the fulfillment of a contract depends on the skills of the person who has entered into the contract, for example, in the painting of a portrait, then the work cannot be subcontracted to a third party. The term subcontracting is sometimes used to describe outsourcing arrangements. -
8 подряд
/pɐdˈrʲæt/
contract, outsourcingin succession, running -
9 service level agreement
Mktgan agreement drawn up between a customer or client and the provider of a service or product. A service level agreement can cover a straightforward provision of a service, for example, office cleaning, or the provision of a complete function such as the outsourcing of the administration of a payroll, or maintenance of plant and equipment for a large company. The agreement lays down the detailed specification for the level and quality of the service to be provided. The agreement is essentially a legally binding contract.
См. также в других словарях:
Outsourcing relationship management — (ORM) is the business discipline widely adopted by companies and public institutions to manage one or more external service providers as part of an outsourcing strategy. ORM is a broadly used term that encompasses elements of organizational… … Wikipedia
Outsourcing — is the process of contracting a business function to someone else.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Reasons 3 Implications 3 … Wikipedia
Outsourcing — bzw. Auslagerung bezeichnet in der Ökonomie die Abgabe von Unternehmensaufgaben und strukturen an Drittunternehmen. Es ist eine spezielle Form des Fremdbezugs von bisher intern erbrachter Leistung, wobei Verträge die Dauer und den Gegenstand der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Contract cheating — is a form of academic dishonesty in which students get others to complete their coursework for them by putting it out to tender.[1][2][3][4] The term was coined in a 2006 study[5] by Thomas Lancaster … Wikipedia
Contract development and manufacturing organization — A Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) is an organization that serves the pharmaceutical industry and provides clients with comprehensive services from drug development through manufacture.Services offered by CDMOs include,… … Wikipedia
Contract manufacturing organization — A Contract Manufacturing Organization, often abbreviated as CMO, and sometimes called a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), is an organization that serves the pharmaceutical industry and provides clients with comprehensive … Wikipedia
Contract manufacturer — A contract manufacturer ( CM ) is a manufacturer that contracts with a firm for components or products. It is a form of outsourcing. Contents 1 Business model 2 Industries that utilize the practice 3 Why Contract Manufacture? … Wikipedia
Contract research organization — A contract research organization, also called a clinical research organization, (CRO) is a service organization that provides support to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in the form of outsourced pharmaceutical research services… … Wikipedia
outsourcing — /owt sawr sing, sohr /, n. Econ. the buying of parts of a product to be assembled elsewhere, as in purchasing cheap foreign parts rather than manufacturing them at home. [OUT + SOURCE + ING1] * * * ▪ economics work arrangement made by an… … Universalium
Contract Packer — Kontraktpacker sind Subunternehmen, die Güter im Auftrag der eigentlichen Hersteller oder bloßer Rohwarenimporteure unter deren Markennamen oder als Handelsmarken verpacken, umpacken, bzw. zu Hauptprodukten beipacken. Andere Bezeichnungen sind… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Contract sales organization — A Contract Sales Organization (CSO) is a firm or company that assists companies in the sales and marketing of their products and/or services. The term CSO is especially prevalent in the life sciences, medical device, and medical product launch… … Wikipedia