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Multicultural Procurement & Sales Support Program Presentation to Western Conference Business MatchMaking, Los Ange

Multicultural Procurement & Sales Support Program Presentation to Western Conference Business MatchMaking, Los Angeles, CA. Claretta Strickland MCP Program Manager HP Global Operations/Central Direct Procurement June 7, 2005. How we do things is as important as what we do.

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Multicultural Procurement & Sales Support Program Presentation to Western Conference Business MatchMaking, Los Ange

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  1. Multicultural Procurement & Sales Support ProgramPresentation toWestern Conference Business MatchMaking, Los Angeles, CA Claretta Strickland MCP Program Manager HP Global Operations/Central Direct Procurement June 7, 2005

  2. How we do things is as important as what we do • We are passionate about customers • We have trust and respect for individuals • We perform at a high level of achievement and contribution • We deliver meaningful innovation • We achieve our results through teamwork • We conduct our business with uncompromising integrity • We are open and honest

  3. In 2004, the MCP Program enabled • $1.6 billion in HP products and services sold by diversity resellers • $1.4 billion in awards to US minority, women and veteran businesses • Access to >35,000 small and medium businesses • Regulatory and contractual compliance and reporting • HP teams across the businesses and key functional areas • Operational effectiveness and efficiencies • New and innovative supplier diversity initiatives and alliances • New supplier diversity programs for international markets

  4. HP implemented the program because • HP recognized that talent is distributed throughout the general population • And to offer the best products and solutions we must cultivate relationships with a diverse base of suppliers, resellers and customers worldwide • It is a measurement of HP’s commitment to global corporate citizenship and supply chain social responsibility • And because HP is committed to being a social and economic asset in the communities where we live, work and derive revenues

  5. We drive results because we have been doing this for a long time • 1958 • HP established a Small Business Program • 1968 • HP and seven other major corporations established the first Minority Business Programs in the US • 1972 • Minority Business Program formally institutionalized throughout all HP US business units • 1990 • HP Women Business Program launched • 1998 • HP HUBZone Program launched (Historically-Underutilized Business Zone) • 1999 • HP Disabled Veteran Business Program launched • 2004 • HP identified teams and expanded infrastructure to support international supplier diversity initiatives • Supplier Diversity Program developed for the UK (England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland) • 2005 • Supplier Diversity Programs under development for Canada, South Africa and Germany

  6. HP’s Multicultural Procurement and Sales Support Program adds value because. . . . .

  7. We make it easy for diverse suppliers and resellers to meet us • One-step, cost-effective tool to market products and services to HP • www.hp.com/go/supplierregister • HP is a member of over 20 supplier diversity organizations in the US, Canada and Europe • HP sponsors the SBA’s multi-city Business Matchmaking Program and Workshops • 2005 dates and locations can be found at www.businessmatchmaking.com

  8. We understand our customers’ supplier diversity programs and commitments • We create new and innovative supplier diversity initiatives and programs that add value to their programs • Concordis, first-ever minority and women business alliance in the real estate industry • Southcoast Paper, minority manufacturer of HP Business & Copy Papers • We insure HP is in compliance with regulatory and contractual supplier diversity requirements and reporting • We maintain documentation and audit reports that demonstrate HP meets or exceeds customer expectations

  9. This is how we do it • We partner in delivering minoritysolutions worldwide - First minority group formed to serve the Real Estate industry. • Design programs tailored to minority business enterprises (MBE) - HP Hosted Professional Services Forums • Enhance MBE competitiveness in the marketplace - Professional Development, Mentoring…Southcoast Paper • Develop solutions to minimize Supplier Rationalization

  10. We are focused – MCP Operations Chart Multicultural Procurement & Sales Support Program Jo-Ann Butler Supply Chain Development Mike C. Stewart International Programs, Regulatory Compliance Jo-Ann Butler Indirect Procurement Program Management Michael McQuarry Business & Reporting Analyst Michael Kwok Systems Architecture & TotalBuy Liaison Janet Hankins Business Unit Program Leads Indirect Procurement Michael McQuarry PSG Tom Adams TSG Debbie Waters Sarah de los Reyes Central Direct Procurement Claretta Strickland IPGJay Van HoutenIsabel Beauchamp Canada Lynn Anderson United Kingdom Bob Trower South Africa Reesel Davids Germany Peter Richter Global Procurement ServicesAndy Davies Partners Inside HP: - Sales & Contracts Teams - Finance, Legal, Internal Audit - Government & Public Affairs, SMB - e-Inclusion, Philanthropy & Global Diversity - Corporate Communications & PR Outside HP: - Department of Defense & US SBA - Regulatory & Contract Compliance Personnel - HP customers - Small, Minority, Women & Under-Utilized Business Agencies & Organizations

  11. We meet or exceed our goalsGovernment Year 2004 Results • Total qualified dollars awarded in the US: $ 6,379,451,937Small Minority Business $ 986,149,698 Small Minority Women Business 77,028,854 Large Minority Business 29,497,370 Large Minority Women Business 2,155,510 _____________ Total Minority Business $1,094,831,432 17.2% Small Women Business (Non-Minority) $ 298,987,214 Large Women Business (Non-Minority) 17,595,057 _____________ Total Women Business (Non-Minority) $ 316,582,272 5.0% Small Veteran Businesses $ 4,699,704 Total Minority, Women & Veteran $1,416,113,408 22.3% Notes: - HP direct awards only. Does not include dollars awarded to these by HP suppliers, contractors or subcontractors. - Includes manufacturing, non-manufacturing, engineering, sales, marketing, administration and professional services awards. - Includes all pre-merger HP spend and pre-merger Compaq spend validated to date.

  12. Key products and services driving 2004 minority business spend results • Manufacturing (Direct Procurement) • Computer and Electronic Manufacturing • Professional and Technical Services • Packaging Manufacturing • Transportation Services • Equipment Repair and Maintenance • Administrative and Support Services • Non-Manufacturing (Indirect Procurement) • Real Estate Administration • Fleet Vehicle Lease Program • Staff Augmentation • Software Development & Consulting Services • Sales and Marketing Collateral • Furniture • Travel Services

  13. Key products and services driving 2004 women business spend results • Manufacturing (Direct Procurement) • Professional and Technical Services • Transportation Services • Equipment Repair and Maintenance • Administrative and Support Services • Non-Manufacturing (Indirect Procurement) • Real Estate Administration • Remote Application Management Services • Technical Writing Services • Sales and Marketing Intelligence • Event Management

  14. Government Year 2003 thru 2005 YTDKey Awards and Recognitions • Department of Defense • Certificate of Achievement, Outstanding Audit Rating, 2003 and 2004 • US Small Business Administration • Small Business Champion Award, 2003 • Small Business Procurement Award, 2004 • Spirit of Diversity Award, 2005 • All Alaska Alliance • Small Business Sponsors Award, 2003 • Diversity.com • Top 50 Corporations for Minority Business Opportunities, 2003 and 2004 • Department of Health and Human Services • Top 100 Prime Contractors Doing Business with Small Businesses, 2004 • Hispanic Business Award • Certificate of Achievement for Hispanic Business Opportunities, 2003 • Northern California Supplier Development Council • Minority Business Advocacy Award, 2003 • “Minority Business Hall of Fame” Inaugural Inductee, 2001

  15. How to Reach Me • Claretta StricklandMulticultural Procurement Program Manager Central Direct Procurement Hewlett Packard claretta.strickland@hp.com Phone: 281-514-6893

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