Enterprise Mastermind DE&I Workbook

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This Workbook is a collaboration among members of the Enterprise Mastermind Group. It is facilitated, organized and published by ClubVMSA.  These chapters may be accessed by ClubVMSA Enterprise and Provider members in good standing.  Any reproduction or distribution outside of this website is strictly forbidden.

Chapter 1: Supplier Diversity Strategies

Authors: Adam Moore, Allen Chilsen
Editor: Mesambe Masango
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Chapter 2: Contingent Labor Diversity

Authors: Adam Moore, Keisha Stephens
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 3: Vendor DE&I Support

Authors: Adam Moore
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 4: Direct Sourcing/Talent Pool Programs

Authors: Mesambe Masango, Adam Moore
Editor: Mesambe Masango
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Chapter 5: Reporting

Authors: Natalie Javid
Editor: Jim Coughlin
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Chapter 6: Program Management

Authors: Amy Dawson, Cris Robinson, Keisha Stephens
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 7: Third Party Suppliers

Authors: Geoff Dubiski
Editor: Allen Chilson
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Chapter 8: Supplier Tiering

Authors: Mesambe Masango
Editor: Mesambe Masango
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Chapter 9: Statement of Work (SOW) Diversity

Authors: Tony Gagliardi, Lisa Marcouillier
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 10: Global D&I Guidance

Authors: Amy Dawson, Cris Robinson, Keisha Stephens
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 11: Inclusion for Contractors

Authors: Amy Dawson, Cris Robinson, Keisha Stephens
Editor: Mesambe Masango

Chapter 12: Freelance Management Systems

Authors: Natalie Javid, Allen Chilson
Editor: Jim Coughlin
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