Certification in Supplier Diversity Practice Exam

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Which element is NOT a measure used for evaluating suppliers with diverse supplier backgrounds?

Demographics by geographic location

Employee social responsibility programs

Employee social responsibility programs are not typically considered a direct measure for evaluating suppliers with diverse backgrounds. In supplier diversity evaluations, the focus is primarily on quantifiable metrics that directly relate to the diversity aspect of the suppliers being assessed.

Demographics by geographic location, the amount spent with each diverse supplier, and the quality of service level all provide concrete insights into the supplier's diversity credentials, economic impact, and performance standards. Demographics help in understanding the diverse representation within the supplier's workforce. The amount spent reflects the commitment to engaging with diverse suppliers, while the quality of service level ensures that while diversity is prioritized, the standards of goods and services remain high.

In contrast, employee social responsibility programs focus more on the internal practices of a company regarding ethical employment and workforce treatment rather than directly measuring its diversity status or performance as a supplier. Therefore, while valuable for assessing a company's overall social impact, this element does not fit the specific criteria used for evaluating suppliers in terms of their diverse backgrounds.

Amount spent with each diverse supplier

Quality of service level

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