1. resourcing - Noun
2. resourcing - Verb
resourcing (uncountable)
The provision of resources.
resourcing
present participle of resource
Based on the principles of partnership, Māori-speaking government, general revitalisation and dialectal protective policy, and adequate resourcing, the Waitangi Tribunal has recommended "four fundamental changes": Waitangi Tribunal (2011, p. 470). Source: Internet
Cisco is shifting to the concept of affinity groups: communities the company is formally resourcing to build internal support structures and provide better insights into what is going on inside the firm. Source: Internet
She was responsible for the proper resourcing of personnel to various military training facilities, as well as making sure there was policy compliance at many of these MTFs. Source: Internet
"Without the support of those men and women we'd be on our knees by now in terms of resourcing," Mr Gatt told 3AW Radio. Source: Internet
Chief Superintendent Downs said going onto rooftops was a "very dangerous" thing to do and caused police concerns from a resourcing perspective. Source: Internet
There is no lack of willingness to engage on the part of universities, but an urgent need to solve the resourcing of small companies to reciprocate. Source: Internet