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Dean L. Jones, CEO
Southland Partnership Corporation

Qualifying Your Bidders

It is a daunting task to include new firms into a supply chain.  Illumined purchasing management professionals employ broad socioeconomic sourcing strategies that ensure a large variety of qualified firms in the final bidding analysis.  Taking the right time to model and design buying logistics with VIABLE suppliers is the only way to ensure that our society benefits from the core investment of purchasing management professionals.
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Outsourcing Can Be Harmful to the Bottom Line

Domestic corporations are outsourcing to other countries where America has lost over 1 million jobs since 2001.  Major American contractors have been outsourcing hundreds of thousand of jobs to other countries in order to reduce costs.   If there is no better sign that this may be a rush to profits is where foreign food contamination is taking away our livelihoods and literally taking our lives. It only seems appropriate to raise the question, how are supply chain cost reductions reflected in the cost of legal services?

With millions of jobs going to low-cost contractors in the other countries, the U.S. consumer is becoming more alienated to the very protective services it worked so hard to established in the 20th century.  Cheap low wages and providing few or no benefits to employees is making some worry about quality.  Our last three executive Administrations, Bush-Clinton-Bush, have not helped domestic workers and families devastated by these job losses.  For some odd reason(s),  our executive branch believe that outsourcing is a "good thing" and "a plus for the US economy."
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Reducing Supplier Disparity

The importance of changing the most objectionable episode for the business community today rest with the effective engagement of small business enterprise into corporate supply chain management. The small business motif in America is rapidly shifting away from niche business, to expand as an 'unshakable' monolithic giant, pursuing to own, control, and operate every profitable aspect of the industry they serve.
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'X'-Tier Supplier Inclusion

Buying organizations purporting methods and procedures for 2nd-tier purchasing with small businesses should have an unlimited-tier (X-tier) approach toward inclusion.  Buyers invest corporate dollars to make the best of producing a product, and to that end should know how to capture their secondary spend with contributors' input to the final product.  A lack of awareness may lead to recalls and cancelled orders.
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This web site promotes 'viable' improvements to business models that can better position competitive small businesses to enjoy economic parity.  These business model critiques are presented by Dean L. Jones, a Certified Purchasing Manager with the Institute for Management Supply.  A noted strategist for the Southland Partnership Corporation (SPC) and recipient of a Bachelor of Science-Accounting Degree from San Jose State University.

The SPC is a public benefit corporation working to expand, retain, and attract businesses to southern California.  By building capacity for businesses it becomes a generator for jobs, that can help improve the quality of life and opportunities for the residents of this region.  The SPC is a strategic partner with the National Black Business Council, Black Business Association, Broad Spectrum Community Development Corporation, and the Compton CareerLink Worksource Center.