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In sourcing can be flattening because it reduces the need for external expertise and resources, making the organization more self-sufficient. However, it can also be frightening as it may limit innovation and fresh perspectives that come from collaborating with external partners, potentially leading to stagnation or tunnel vision within the company.

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