The Secondary Debt Market2024-02-14The Act of State Doctrine2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Outsourcing in the Banking Sector Advanced Business English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: business-advanced 1. Santosh Patnaik of the United Bank of India reminds us that the idea of outsourcing has its roots in the 'competitive advantage theory' .......... by Adam Smith in his book 'The Wealth of Nations', published in 1776. instigated prostituted instituted propagated Category: business-advanced 2. A hundred years ago, the automotive industry was so vertically integrated that the largest car companies owned vast .......... of fields on which they grazed their own sheep to produce wool for use in car seats! grids traces grounds tracts Category: business-advanced 3. In the 1970s, the industry realised that it simply couldn't be good at everything; it then began to consolidate, converge and sell off those parts of the business that could be better sourced externally, especially where external suppliers could .......... greater economies of scale by supplying multiple manufactures. fabricate concentrate generate allocate Category: business-advanced 4. Business process outsourcing involves a third party managing the entire business process, such as accounting, financing, customer support and human resources; BPO is a strategy offering a .......... business value proposition for companies to gain operational efficiency, focus on core expertise, save time and reduce costs. coercing compelling constraining convincing Category: business-advanced 5. If one doesn't have the time, money or skill to do the job internally, or if there is a function that is a burden or is .......... affecting other parts of the business, outsourcing is worth considering. asymetrically detrimentally unsuspectedly inadvertantly Category: business-advanced 6. When companies first started thinking about outsourcing non-strategic functions, such as payroll, facilities management and logistics, their goal was to reduce costs; today, however, there is a far wider range of reasons why these organisations regularly .......... outsourcing core operations to third-party specialists. contemplate correlate complicate commutate Category: business-advanced 7. Since the 1990s, banks have been improving their efficiency ratios by acquiring or upgrading technology, cost cutting and consolidation; but now that further improvements are proving .........., costs have been trimmed to the minimum and consolidation gains have waned, banks are under pressure to improve earnings. eruptive delusive elusive disruptive Category: business-advanced 8. Outsourcing has thus becomes a way of moving banks' .......... resources away from trivial operations to value-added services, such as business strategy and execution, new opportunity identification and pricing, business results and interpretation, and M&A planning. fluid fixed scant scarce Category: business-advanced 9. With investor expectations growing day by day, banks are forced to re-examine their core functions; in effect, the distinction between core and non-core is .......... but surely diminishing, thereby increasing the number of functions that could be outsourced. simply slightly smoothly slowly Category: business-advanced 10. Outsourcing can be a huge success story but there are challenges; poorly-planned deals have .......... shortcomings — companies overestimate the economic benefits, fail to establish the right baseline for price negotiations and performance tracking, or are not prepared to manage the transition and post-deal situation. grim grave dread drab Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0