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News Release from: London Excellence | Subject: London Excellence Awards
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2008
Be recognised for your achievements at
work
The London Excellence Awards are being opened to entries on a national basis for the first time in 2008, in partnership with the Chartered Quality Institute
Now entering their fourth year, these prestigious awards recognise high performing organisations Whilst not every entry can win, all organisations achieving a specified standard will be publicly recognised
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition, every entry receives a valuable feedback report from the assessors that can be used to drive further improvements in your business performance.
Entering an award is not onerous - just download and complete a simple proforma.
The awards are peer-assessed.
All assessors receive full training and the experience provides unrivalled value for both time and money.
For just GBP95+vat assessors gain insight into the good practice of a range of organisations, bringing this insight back into their own workplace.
Many managers are returning to assess for a fourth year - a real testimony to the value they place on the experience.
Assessor training is being held throughout January and February.
The closing date to register your interest in entering an award in 2008 is the 3rd March.
Categories available include:.
Ambassadors' Blue Riband.
CQI Quality Leader of the year.
Results focus.
Organisational learning.
Customer focus.
People involvement and development.
Leadership.
Corporate social responsibility.
Management systems.
Best micro business (fewer than 10 staff).
Making partnerships work.
Best small business (fewer than 25 staff).
To find out more contact Rose Viggiani at London Excellence.
Full details of the awards and how to enter can also be found on the website.
Information and case studies about previous winners, finalists and assessors can also be found there.
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