Types of businesses where significant outsourcing is required





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I'm trying to come up with a list of business types where they require a significant amount of outsourcing to develop their product or service. By "significant" I mean almost 100%. I was able to come up with the following partial list:




  • Construction projects: A construction company that builds a building
    will use outsourced providers to supply the building's frame,
    electrical, water, etc.

  • Aviation: I believe most of the parts that go
    into building a commercial airplane are outsourced. Film industry:

  • Movies: Feature films are done by production companies but they often require
    outsourcing to provide things like cameras, lighting, props, etc.


Can you think of other business types that use mostly outsourcing?









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I'm trying to come up with a list of business types where they require a significant amount of outsourcing to develop their product or service. By "significant" I mean almost 100%. I was able to come up with the following partial list:




  • Construction projects: A construction company that builds a building
    will use outsourced providers to supply the building's frame,
    electrical, water, etc.

  • Aviation: I believe most of the parts that go
    into building a commercial airplane are outsourced. Film industry:

  • Movies: Feature films are done by production companies but they often require
    outsourcing to provide things like cameras, lighting, props, etc.


Can you think of other business types that use mostly outsourcing?









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I'm trying to come up with a list of business types where they require a significant amount of outsourcing to develop their product or service. By "significant" I mean almost 100%. I was able to come up with the following partial list:




  • Construction projects: A construction company that builds a building
    will use outsourced providers to supply the building's frame,
    electrical, water, etc.

  • Aviation: I believe most of the parts that go
    into building a commercial airplane are outsourced. Film industry:

  • Movies: Feature films are done by production companies but they often require
    outsourcing to provide things like cameras, lighting, props, etc.


Can you think of other business types that use mostly outsourcing?









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I'm trying to come up with a list of business types where they require a significant amount of outsourcing to develop their product or service. By "significant" I mean almost 100%. I was able to come up with the following partial list:




  • Construction projects: A construction company that builds a building
    will use outsourced providers to supply the building's frame,
    electrical, water, etc.

  • Aviation: I believe most of the parts that go
    into building a commercial airplane are outsourced. Film industry:

  • Movies: Feature films are done by production companies but they often require
    outsourcing to provide things like cameras, lighting, props, etc.


Can you think of other business types that use mostly outsourcing?







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  • What is the point? How is this a workplace question?

    – Sourav Ghosh
    4 mins ago











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a general-knowledge question, rather than a workplace related one.

    – Sourav Ghosh
    4 mins ago





















  • What is the point? How is this a workplace question?

    – Sourav Ghosh
    4 mins ago











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a general-knowledge question, rather than a workplace related one.

    – Sourav Ghosh
    4 mins ago



















What is the point? How is this a workplace question?

– Sourav Ghosh
4 mins ago





What is the point? How is this a workplace question?

– Sourav Ghosh
4 mins ago













I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a general-knowledge question, rather than a workplace related one.

– Sourav Ghosh
4 mins ago







I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a general-knowledge question, rather than a workplace related one.

– Sourav Ghosh
4 mins ago












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