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Collmarie

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Which of the following is not a best practice for inclusion in any minority supplier development initiative?
 a. Ensuring that all minority suppliers are located nearby the organization's facilities.
 b. Mandating Tier 1 suppliers to have a Tier 2 diversity spend goal and incorporating the terms in the contracts.
  c. Including minority suppliers in all RFQs without exception.
 d. Tying the goals and objectives of the supplier diversity program to supply chain management strategies and supply chain job functions.
  e. Incorporating all corporate functions in which suppliers are selected and procurement commitments are made.

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A corporate __________ is the graphic representation of a company's name.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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