Here is what Head Judge, Dr Sue Shortland, had to say about the "exceptional standard" of entries this year:
“It was great to see a high number of award entries, all of exceptional standard” said head judge, Dr Sue Shortland. “This made for excellent reading for the judging panel. All entrants are to be commended for their diligence in bringing to the fore fascinating examples to show how the unique circumstances of the pandemic year have been addressed” she added. “The challenging circumstances resulted in a clear focus among all upon the health and well-being of clients and staff. It was also brilliant to see such a strong emphasis upon ensuring that employee engagement remained high and, as a result, the various services delivered during 2020/21 have been truly inspirational”, she said.
When we refreshed the Award categories for 2020, introducing categories to align with Think Global People, little did we know how fortuitous that would be.
Now in 2021, there is the opportunity to celebrate and showcase the exceptional achievements of organisations and individuals across international management and global mobility, who have used the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic to re-examine their business model or generate new products and services. Read the article here.