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OverviewThis book provides an in-depth view of supplier diversity programs and how they have contributed to the meteoric rise of minority businesses. Incorporating expert advice from supplier diversity practitioners as well as empirical data, it looks at the emergence of supplier diversity programs, how to make them effective, and their future. Supplier diversity ensures an open and inclusive competition for contracts during the procurement process, and the use of vendors of different backgrounds fosters a better understanding of a diverse customer base. Over the last decade the number of minority-owned firms in the US has increased 38 per cent. As the number of minority entrepreneurs continues to rise, these business owners have recognized the need for B2B opportunities, and supplier diversity programs that create the fastest path to scale and grow a small business. Porter highlights the history and impact of these programs as sources of business education as well aspipeline development for minority and women entrepreneurs. Finally, readers interested in levelling the playing field in business have a go-to source. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathey K. PorterPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783319943930ISBN 10: 3319943936 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 21 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI Creation, Evolution and Emergence of Supplier Diversity Programs 1 Supplier Diversity Programs in the Public Sector – Federal, State, Local Governments, Higher Education Institutions, Airports and Transportation 2Supplier Diversity Programs in the Private Sector - Corporations II Driver of Entrepreneurship 3 Impact of Supplier Diversity on Start-up Activity and Small Business Growth and Development 4State of Diverse Suppliers III Designing an Effective Supplier Diversity Program 5 Foundations for a Supplier Diversity Program 6 Best Practices for a Successful Supplier Diversity Program 7 Common Mistakes in Design and Implementation IV Helping Businesses Capitalize on Supplier Diversity Programs 8 Pipeline Development: Preparing Businesses for Long-term Success 9 Certifications and Other Tactics to Help Small Firms Leverage, Differentiate and Win 10 Community Collaborations and Stakeholder Engagement – M.O.D.E. - Mentorship, Outreach, Development, and Education V The Future of Supplier Diversity Programs 11 The “New” Business Case 12 Benchmarking, Quantifying and Reporting: Measuring Success 13 From Business Necessity to Business Imperative: The Impact of Changing Demographics 14 State of Supplier Diversity Programs – CVM Solutions 15 Conclusion – The Next Supplier Diversity DisruptionReviewsAuthor InformationKathey K. Porter is a nationally-recognized small business expert with experience spanning nearly two decades in marketing, small business development, supplier diversity and entrepreneurship. Kathey has been a supplier diversity director and consultant for the government, higher education, and corporate sectors and has successfully assisted small businesses in receiving millions of dollars in contract opportunities. A frequent speaker, panelist, workshop facilitator and adjunct business instructor, Kathey has held leadership roles on several state and national supplier diversity and small business advisory committees and was appointed to the Florida Advisory Council on Small and Minority Business Development by the Secretary for the Florida Department of Management Services. Kathey has been featured in numerous media outlets including Ebony, Black Enterprise, the Huffington Post, Sirius XM, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and ESSENCE magazine as a small business expert. A contributor to several local and national magazines, blogs and platforms including OPENForum by American Express, her first book, 50 Billion Dollar Boss: African American Women Sharing Stories of Success in Entrepreneurship and Leadership (2015) was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Kathey received her Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD) credentials through the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |