Corporations buy EVERYTHING the government buys:
• IT services
• Security
• Logistics
• Janitorial
• Facilities maintenance
• Medical staffing
• Construction support
• Professional services
• Training
• Consulting
Key differences from government:
• Faster onboarding
• Relationship-driven
• Quality is heavily reviewed
• Certifications create priority access
Supplier Registration Portals (How to Access Corporate Contracts)
Every major corporation has a supplier portal.
Examples:
• Amazon Vendor & Supplier Central
• JLL Supplier Network
• ABM Supplier Portal
• CBRE Supplier Registration
• Coca-Cola Supplier Connect
• Delta Supplier Portal
• Home Depot Supplier Hub
• Microsoft Supplier Program
You will learn:
• How to register
• What documents are needed
• How long approvals take
• How to optimize your profile
Most corporations give PREFERENCE to:
• Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
• Woman-Owned (WBE)
• Veteran-Owned (VBE)
• Disability-Owned (DBE)
• Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
This section covers:
• Which corporations require certifications
• How to leverage your diversity status
• How supplier diversity teams select vendors
Corporate Buying Behavior
Unlike government buyers who follow rigid rules,
corporate buyers care about:
• Risk reduction
• Performance history
• Responsiveness
• Quality of work
• Insurance & safety compliance
• Capacity to scale
You will learn how to position your business to meet these corporate expectations.
How to Become a Preferred Vendor
Preferred vendors receive:
• First access to opportunities
• Faster payments
• Higher-volume contracts
• Exclusive invitations to RFPs
Steps to become preferred:
1. Complete supplier application
2. Build relationships with supplier diversity
3. Provide strong past performance
4. Demonstrate safety & quality systems
5. Meet insurance requirements
Corporate RFPs vs Government RFPs
Corporate RFPs are:
• Faster
• Simpler
• Less regulated
• More relationship-driven
Government RFPs are:
• Longer
• Rule-based
• Scored
• More documentation required
This section explains how to write proposals for corporations and what they prioritize.
Key Corporate Partners (Industry Breakdown)
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE:
• JLL
• CBRE
• ABM
• Cushman & Wakefield
TECHNOLOGY:
• Microsoft
• Google
• Dell
• IBM
RETAIL:
• Amazon
• Walmart
• Target
FOOD & BEVERAGE:
• Coca-Cola
• PepsiCo
• Kellogg’s
HEALTHCARE:
• Kaiser Permanente
• HCA Healthcare
• Mayo Clinic
Building Corporate Relationships
Corporations award contracts to vendors they know.
Learn:
• How to email supplier diversity teams
• What to say
• How to schedule capability briefings
• How to maintain follow-up systems
Most corporations require:
• General liability
• Workers compensation
• Auto insurance (if applicable)
• Safety program
• Quality manual
This section explains minimum coverage levels and compliance requirements.
SECTION 10 — Module 6 Final Assignment
Submit:
□ 5 corporate supplier registrations
□ Capability statement updated for corporate use
□ Certificate of insurance uploaded
□ List of 10 supplier diversity emails sent
□ Corporate target list completed