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Ep 003: Business Awards - Celebrating Success Or A Pay-To-Win Scam?

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As everyone and their dog launches a new business award to enter, the industry is becoming more and more controversial. Do they represent an opportunity for teams to celebrate great work or are they simply a pay-to-win scam of industry back patting?

As the awards industry becomes increasingly commercialised; building credibility, earning trust and demonstrating transparency is key for event organisers and would-be winners alike.

On this episode of People Over Pixels, Sam and Giorgio discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the business awards industry. Sharing real stories of what they love and what they hate from their own experiences of entering, attending and winning numerous awards, the guys talk about what they would change about the process and some big opportunities for awards companies to be so much better at what they do.

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As everyone and their dog launches a new business award to enter, the industry is becoming more and more controversial. Do they represent an opportunity for teams to celebrate great work or are they simply a pay-to-win scam of industry back patting?

As the awards industry becomes increasingly commercialised; building credibility, earning trust and demonstrating transparency is key for event organisers and would-be winners alike.

On this episode of People Over Pixels, Sam and Giorgio discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the business awards industry. Sharing real stories of what they love and what they hate from their own experiences of entering, attending and winning numerous awards, the guys talk about what they would change about the process and some big opportunities for awards companies to be so much better at what they do.

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Enjoyed listening? Leave a rating or review and subscribe ready for new episodes.

Got your own thoughts to share about business awards? Send us a message about the pod:

Find Giorgio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gjcassella/

Find Sam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-biggins-b88b763b/

  continue reading

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