When crafting an award entry, it’s natural to feel hesitant about promoting your own accomplishments, especially if you’re applying as an individual. In such situations, reaching out to your colleagues can prove incredibly valuable. Their input can offer fresh perspectives, relevant examples, and concise descriptions that enhance your application.
Start by thoroughly reading and understanding the criteria for the award you’re applying for. Each award has specific requirements and judging criteria. Make a note of the key aspects that the judges will be looking for. Read the award entry criteria here.
It is highly recommended to write your entry in a separate document. Begin by accessing the questions on the application forms. Compose your entry in a separate document to benefit from the flexibility to refine and perfect your answers. Once your entry is finalised, you can confidently copy and paste your well-crafted responses into the submission form(s), knowing that it has undergone an additional layer of proofreading. This approach ensures that your entry maintains the highest quality possible. Proofread it carefully to eliminate any grammatical errors, typos, or inconsistencies.
Back up your claims with specific examples and evidence. Use data, metrics, and measurable results to demonstrate the impact of your work. Include success stories, case studies, or testimonials to add credibility and validate your achievements. Highlight any innovative or unique approaches you took in your work. Emphasise how your ideas, methods, or solutions set you apart from others in your field and explain the challenges you faced and how you overcame them using your creativity and problem-solving skills.
Finally avoid procrastination when it comes to writing and submitting your award entry. While we understand that it may not be your top priority, it’s crucial not to leave it until the last minute. Allocating time earlier in the process enables you to carefully consider your entry, seek input from others, and ensure compliance with the criteria.
Winning an award can increase your company’s visibility and reputation within the industry. This can help attract new customers, improve brand recognition, and ultimately increase sales.
Participating in an awards competition allows companies to benchmark themselves against their competitors and gain valuable insights into their strengths and weaknesses.
Being recognised for their hard work can be a great motivator for employees. Entering an awards competition can inspire them to strive for excellence and take pride in their work. Winning an award can also help to boost employee morale and build team spirit.
Entering The Airport Honour Awards will provide valuable networking opportunities and a great place to meet industry leaders, potential customers, and suppliers. This can help to build relationships that may lead to new business opportunities in the future.
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