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  • 1insource — UK US /ˈɪnsɔːs/ verb [I or T] ► PRODUCTION, HR, WORKPLACE to do work, obtain services, etc. within a company rather than employing another organization to do it: »There is a new study on how the federal government can insource more tasks that are …

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  • 2insource — verb To obtain goods or services by use of insourcing …

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  • 3insource — /ˈɪnsɔs/ (say insaws) verb (i) (insourced, insourcing) to allocate an operation, project, etc., to staff within a company, usually so as to retain control (opposed to outsource). –insourced, adjective –insourcing, noun –insourcer, noun …

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  • 5Rod Canion — Joseph Rodney Canion (born January 19, 1945) is an American computer scientist and businessman. Canion is a co founder and was a CEO of Compaq Computer Corporation.A native of Houston, Canion graduated from the University of Houston in 1966 and… …

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  • 6outsource — out‧source [ˈaʊtsɔːs ǁ sɔːrs] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES if a company, organization etc outsources its work, it employs another company to do it; = SUBCONTRACT: • As more companies outsource design skills and expertise, the sector is… …

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  • 7CZ.NIC — Infobox Company company name = CZ.NIC company company type = association foundation = 1998 location = Prague, Czech Republic key people = Ondřej Filip, CEO industry = Domain registration products = registration in .cz, registration in .0.2.4.e164 …

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  • 8Gershon Review — The Gershon Efficiency Review was a review of efficiency in the UK public sector conducted in 2004 5 by Sir Peter Gershon. Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, then Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister respectively, appointed Peter Gershon, at… …

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  • 9ARUP Laboratories — Infobox Company name = ARUP Laboratories type = Medical school, hospitals, medical clinic, laboratories genre = Corporate histories foundation = Salt Lake City, UT, U.S. (1984) founder = University of Utah Department of Pathology members location …

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