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Award Programs as seen by an Awards Seeker by George McCartney. Image Copyright © WebsAwards. External new window Resource link.
Award Programs as seen by an Awards Seeker - “ I do not run an awards program. Then why am I writing this paper? My website has earned a few awards. In the earning process, I have learned that there is a level of anxiety and frustration built into some awards programs. I know these anxieties and frustrations, for I am an Award Seeker. ” Grabbed your interest? Access the image to read more . . .
An excellent contibution from George McCartney.
Let there be . . . Awards! by Tony Duthoo. Image Copyright © WebsAwards. External new window Resource link.
Let there be . . . Awards! - “ Every now and then, it's a good idea to allow ourselves to think about something, to see if it still holds the same value as it was intended to have in the beginning. Perhaps it's not a bad idea to do the same with the concept of award giving. And for those who are not familiar with awards, offer an introduction to the award giving idea. ”
Another good read from a prolific author!
Ratings as a way to self-improvement by Tony Duthoo. Image Copyright © WebsAwards. External new window Resource link.
Ratings as a way to self-improvement - “ Every award program owner will find him or herself at one time wondering whether or not to get their Award Program rated by one or more of the award indices present on the net. What kind of ratings are there and what impact do they have on their member Award Programs? ”
Written with excellent insight, this article is a must read!
Criteria: the good, the bad and the ugly by Tony Duthoo. Image Copyright © WebsAwards. External new window Resource link.
Criteria: the good, the bad and the ugly - “ The thing that caught my attention the most is how many award program owners have great difficulties in writing good, understandable, logical and, very importantly, positive criteria. ”
An excellent article discussing the art of composing qua;ity award program criteria.
The Art of Laudatio by Tony Duthoo. Image Copyright © WebsAwards. External new window Resource link.
The Art of Laudatio - “ As an award giver we go with each applicant through a process of review until we come to the point of “Eureka! We have a winner!” We then all open our e-mail browser and start writing. But writing what? ”
Read this innovative and well written article to gain extra insight into this special art.

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