SOURCE: Workiva
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Like several other commercial functions, procurement is being influenced by changing consumer demands. Public pressure on businesses to adopt more ethical supply management practices, which had been growing steadily over the preceding years, has intensified significantly since the eruption of Black Lives Matter protests inย 2020.
As a result, many companies are seeking to improve the diversity of their supply chains, shifting their focus away from cost control and towards value creation. For instance, Coca-Cola has pledged toย spend $1bn (ยฃ730m) annuallyย with โdiverse suppliersโ. Part of this commitment includes โdoubling our spending with Black-owned enterprises across our US supply chain โ by at least $500m cumulatively โ over the next fiveย years."
Similarly,ย UPS has committed to doubling its expenditure with Black-owned suppliers by the end of this year, while Siemens hasย awarded $140,000ย in grants to Black-owned enterprises in seven US cities to help them โdevelop their businesses so they can compete for our contractsย andย become part of our supplierย base."
Diversity and businessย goalsย
Behind such pledges is the desire to improve the resilience of supply chains, create more commercial opportunities and achieve environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) goals. Improving diversity in the supply chain also helps to drive organisation-wide change and demonstrate to the world what these companies standย for.
โProcurement teams play a critical role in creating equity across supply chains and in achieving companiesโ ESG goals,โ says Mandi McReynolds, senior director of ESG at software company Workiva. โSupplier diversity improves an organisationโs market growth and its image among employees, customers and investors.โ
UPS started its supplier diversity programme back in 1992, notes its vice-president of international sustainability, Peter Harris. He adds that the company has more than doubled its expenditure with diverse businesses in just under four years. This has been driven by UPSโs commitment to working with suppliers that reflect the make-up of its employees and customers.
โDiverse suppliers contribute to the economic development of communities and provide expertise and innovation that helps us serve our customers and outperform the competition,โ Harrisย says.ย
The companyโs chief officer for procurement, real estate and global business services, Jose Turkienicz, agrees. โWe know that working to ensure that diverse companies, including small businesses, have opportunities to bid for UPS contracts makes us stronger. Their solutions provide tremendous value to our customers and shareholders,โ heย says.
Everyoneโs aย winner
McReynolds believes that companies with truly diversified supplier bases can benefit communities that are underrepresented economically by offering them commercial opportunities that will create income and employment. โSupplier diversity also has a positive impact beyond those directly related to the organisation by progressing global diversity and sustainability objectives,โ sheย says.ย
By opening the request-for-proposal process to firms that would typically fall outside the normal field for consideration, procurement teams can stimulate greater competition among suppliers, according to McReynolds, who adds: โThis can lead to better pricing; access to a larger pool of products and services; and improvements in product quality and serviceย delivery.โ
Since 2014, LโOrรฉal has partnered AAK, a Swedish provider of vegetable oils, and fair-trade companyย Olvรฉa Burkina Faso to source shea butter from the impoverished west African country. LโOrรฉal says that the partnership is designed to provide a fair income, with no middlemen, directly to the countryโs shea-nut gatherers and processors, nearly all of whom are women; to train them in best production practice; and to protect the environment by preserving sheaย trees.ย
The company, which imports all of its shea butter from Burkina Faso, has empowered 42,000 female workers in the country since starting the programme, according to Gemma Bell, procurement director at LโOrรฉal UK andย Ireland.
โWeโre well aware of the significant impact that our purchasing decisions can have on suppliers and local communities,โ she says. โWe run a well-established โsolidarity sourcingโ programme that directs a proportion of the groupโs global purchases to suppliers that give people from disadvantaged backgrounds access to work and a sustainable income.โย
Addressing challengesย
When a business is developing a programme to improve supplier diversity, a common challenge for the procurement director is to secure sufficient backing from the top of the organisation and ensure that other key functions are strategically aligned with the initiative. A fully engaged senior leadership team should allocate enough finance to support smaller, diverse suppliers, while adequately resourcing the team that will implement the programme, McReynolds says.
โItโs also important to set clear objectives and report on them transparently, using diversity and inclusion metrics to build trust among employees, investors and other stakeholders,โ sheย adds.ย
Toyota promotes supplier diversity by requiring its tier-one suppliers to achieveย specific annual expenditure targets with certified diverse suppliersย upstream of them. The car maker says it also offersย a range of resourcesย to โprovide diverse-owned businesses with the professional growth opportunities, expert guidance and capacity-development resources they need for economic viabilityโ. These include technical and managerial assistance, mentoring programmes and scholarships.ย
Another common challenge is creating equitable procurement requirements which will ensure that smaller firms can compete with bigger players on a level playing field, according to McReynolds.ย
Large suppliers have several advantages granted by their scale. They can invest heavily in marketing and lead generation, for instance, and are more able to bear the costs associated with international travel, she says. Procurement teams must therefore understand the relative disadvantages that smaller suppliers may face in such respects โ and also how vital it is for them to be paid onย time.
KEYWORDS: Workiva, NYSE: WK, Mandi McReynolds
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