CAPS News - 20 Aug 2020
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Supplier diversity: increasing innovation & resilience in the supply chain
- Did you know that 72.3% of supplier diversity program contracts are awarded competitively? Diversity program integration, best-in-class diversity metrics, and more in our new supplier diversity blog post.
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- Supplier Innovation - CPO Insights
- Supplier Diversity Program Performance Benchmarking Report 2016
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Notable and newsworthy links to CAPS
- Former Mastercard executive takes the helm at CAPS Research in ASU Now
- Making Sense of Supply Risk Management Solutions (Part 4) in SpendMatters
Reframe your internal customer experience
- Our latest research report, Creating Extraordinary Internal Customer Experience, is out today - watch the video on YouTube now, and subscribe to be notified of new videos.
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