A2 verb

internaliser

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L'entreprise a décidé d'___ la production de ses nouveaux composants pour mieux maîtriser la qualité.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

To internalize production means to bring it in-house, which aligns with 'mieux maîtriser la qualité' (better control quality).

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Plutôt que d'embaucher des consultants externes, nous avons choisi d'___ le développement logiciel en formant notre propre équipe.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

The context 'en formant notre propre équipe' (by training our own team) clearly indicates bringing the work in-house, which is the meaning of 'internaliser'.

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Le coût initial sera plus élevé, mais à long terme, ___ ce service nous fera économiser beaucoup d'argent.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

The phrase 'nous fera économiser beaucoup d'argent' (will save us a lot of money) in the long term suggests that bringing the service in-house, 'internaliser', is the chosen strategy.

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Pour des raisons de sécurité des données, il est préférable d'___ la gestion de l'infrastructure informatique.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

To ensure data security, bringing the management of the IT infrastructure in-house ('internaliser') is the most logical choice.

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Face aux retards constants de nos fournisseurs, nous avons décidé d'___ la fabrication de certaines pièces.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

To address constant supplier delays, the decision would be to bring the manufacturing of parts in-house, which is 'internaliser'.

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Beaucoup d'entreprises cherchent à ___ la fonction RH pour avoir un meilleur contrôle sur leurs employés.

正解! おしい! 正解: internaliser

To have better control over employees, companies would typically bring the HR function in-house, which means 'internaliser'.

multiple choice B2

Choose the best synonym for "internaliser" in the context of business operations.

正解! おしい! 正解: Intégrer (to integrate)

To 'internaliser' means to bring a process or service in-house, making 'intégrer' (to integrate) the closest synonym when referring to business operations.

multiple choice B2

Which of these situations would most likely involve a company deciding to "internaliser" a service?

正解! おしい! 正解: A company aims to gain more control over quality and processes by managing a function directly.

Internalizing a service is often done to gain more control, improve quality, or reduce long-term costs, rather than to reduce immediate costs or seek external expertise.

multiple choice B2

If a company decides to "internaliser" its customer support, what does that mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: They will bring customer support operations in-house, managing it with their own employees.

To 'internaliser' customer support means to manage it internally with the company's own staff, rather than outsourcing it or automating it entirely.

true false B2

When a company chooses to 'internaliser' a process, it often seeks to reduce direct control over that process.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

On the contrary, internalizing a process is usually done to increase direct control, improve oversight, and ensure quality standards are met.

true false B2

The decision to 'internaliser' can lead to increased flexibility for a company in managing its resources.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

By internalizing, a company gains more direct control over resource allocation and can adapt more quickly to changing needs, thus increasing flexibility.

true false B2

A business that 'internalise' its IT services is moving those services to an external provider.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Internalizing means bringing services in-house, not moving them to an external provider. The opposite of internalizing is outsourcing or externalizing.

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