not-invented-here syndrome



not-invented-here syndrome

A prejudicial belief that products, systems, software, etc., that were not developed within a company or organization are not as suitable or well made as those that are created in-house. I think the boss's not-invented-here-syndrome stems from experiences he had using third-party software in his previous business, which apparently cost them thousands of dollars trying to implement.
See also: syndrome

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mercedes['mə:sidi:z]
Dye[dɑi]
Romaeus-Late Roman
Shoutasho:-tahJapanese
BenediktBE-ne-dikt (German), bye-nye-DEEKT (Russian), bee-nee-DEEKT (Russian)German, Russian, Icelandic, Czech
GailaGAY-ləEnglish (Rare)