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Supplier Diversity Program
An increasingly popular purchasing practice is the
implementation of supplier diversity programs.
Supplier diversity means using suppliers from different
"categories." These categories are usually based on the
ownership characteristics of suppliers.
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Some organizations have categories such as veteran-owned
businesses, woman-owned businesses, minority-owned businesses,
and majority-owned businesses. Other categories can be based on
supplier size (small vs. large businesses). A category for
suppliers located in economically distressed areas is also
common. Organizations starting supplier diversity programs seek
to include among their supplier base those suppliers who fall
into certain categories that might have been historically
disadvantaged for social or other reasons.So why should you consider starting a supplier diversity
program? Here are four reasons why others do:
1.Their organizations have a diverse |
customer base. By showing support for the demographic groups
of its customers, an organization hopes to strengthen its
appeal to them. |
2.Their organizations serve customers that support supplier
diversity. Companies that are committed to supplier diversity
don't just select diverse suppliers. They require their
suppliers to support supplier diversity.
3.The government may require it. When an organization accepts a
grant or contract from the government, that organization may be
required to subcontract a portion of the award to diverse
suppliers.
4.Their organizations want to demonstrate social
responsibility. Many organizations voluntarily utilize a diverse
supplier base because it the leadership feels that it is the
right thing to do for society and the community. |
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