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Make-or-Buy Decision

Sourcing & RFx

Definition

The analysis of whether to produce a good or service in-house or purchase it from an external supplier.

Explanation

Make-or-buy weighs cost, capacity, capability, control and strategic importance. Outsourcing non-core needs frees resources; keeping core or sensitive work in-house protects capability and IP. The decision is revisited as costs and strategy change.

Example

A make-or-buy review moves payroll processing to a specialist provider, cheaper and more reliable than the in-house team.

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What is Make-or-Buy Decision?

The analysis of whether to produce a good or service in-house or purchase it from an external supplier. Make-or-buy weighs cost, capacity, capability, control and strategic importance. Outsourcing non-core needs frees resources; keeping core or sensitive work in-house protects capability and IP. The decision is revisited as costs and strategy change.

Can you give an example of Make-or-Buy Decision?

A make-or-buy review moves payroll processing to a specialist provider, cheaper and more reliable than the in-house team.

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