This paper introduces the concept of supplier inclusion, primarily for a procurement and executive audience.
It explores supplier diversity’s rationale, and the impetus for companies and procurement to make a difference in directing dollars (spend) to small businesses, especially in underrepresented communities beyond well-intentioned but ineffective reporting requirements. The second paper in the series on supplier diversity and inclusion is about what we can all do to improve the world.
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This paper introduces the concept of supplier inclusion, primarily for a procurement and executive audience.
It explores supplier diversity’s rationale, and the impetus for companies and procurement to make a difference in directing dollars (spend) to small businesses, especially in underrepresented communities beyond well-intentioned but ineffective reporting requirements. The second paper in the series on supplier diversity and inclusion is about what we can all do to improve the world.