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Resourcing

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Resourcing
The act or practice of providing an employee or other person with the necessary tools to complete a task. For example, if a constructions company hires a worker, it may provide him/her with a hammer and nails. One the other hand, if a company hires a technical writer, resourcing involves giving him/her the information required to do the work.


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