Publications

MSDUK seeks to include a wide range of diversity and supplier diversity related articles and publications on the website which may be of interest to our visitors. The inclusion of articles here is for information only and in no way forms an endorsement of the views and opinions contained within.

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MSDUK: Brokering Supplier Diversity

Only a minority of organisations have embedded supplier diversity into their procurement policies. Kate Godwin looks at how the work of a diversity advocacy organisation is connecting ethnic minority owned businesses with large corporations.

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MSDUK Social Impact Report 2012

We have great pleasure in presenting this report and hope it inspires more decision makers to believe in the strength of supplier diversity to create a more prosperous and inclusive United Kingdom. This socio-economic impact study was conducted to assess, evaluate and communicate the business and moral case for supplier diversity in the UK.

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Multicultural Britain 2012

Britain’s ethnic minorities are younger than the rest of the country, they are more urban, they are keener to buy and use new technology and their purchasing power is growing. Read more about some interesting facts and figures about multi-cultural Britain in this Report by IPA under the chairmanship of Mr Saad Saraf, CEO, Media Reach and a MSDUK Certified EMB.

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BIS Small Business Survey 2010 Minority Ethnic Group (MEG) led businesses boost

This report sets out the key findings from the 2010 Small Business Survey (SBS) Minority Ethnic Group (MEG) led businesses boost.

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Estimates for Women-led, Minority Ethnic Group (MEG) led and Social Enterprises in the UK

The publication of the Small Business Survey 2010 enables the update of estimates of the proportion of all businesses in the UK that are led by women, or by members of a minority ethnic group or are defined as social enterprises.

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Supplier Diversity and Minority Business Enterprise Development

Case Study Experience of Three U.S. Multinationals

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