outtasking

/aʊtˈtæskɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outtask: the act of performing more tasks or completing tasks faster than someone else.
    • Outtasking your coworkers can create a competitive atmosphere in the office.
    • She is outtasking everyone in the marathon by running extra laps.
    • The team focused on outtasking their previous record for customer calls.
  2. Present participle of outtask: the act of assigning tasks to someone else.
    • He was outtasking his responsibilities to anyone who would take them.
    • Outtasking the boring work to interns is a common practice in many companies.
    • The manager is outtasking the report writing to the new hire.
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noun
  1. The practice or process of assigning tasks to others, especially to avoid doing them oneself.
    • The company's outtasking of difficult projects led to high turnover.
    • His constant outtasking made him unpopular with the team.
    • Outtasking can be efficient if done fairly, but it can also cause resentment.
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