Lindsay Nash

How awards programs can recognise excellence in architecture

How awards programs can recognise excellence in architecture

Architecture is much more than a building on a plot of land. It reaches beyond the necessities of shelter to strive to become a work of art and a reflection of our zeitgeist. Recognition of good work helps evolve the industry and foster credibility for new players. It can also help inspire future generations to find their own voice and learn from the giants who came before them.

How to detect plagiarism

How to detect plagiarism

Credibility is critical for every business endeavour. But it’s even more fundamental in an awards, grants or submission program where evaluating content is a central focus and where plagiarism is a threat to program credibility.

And, unfortunately, it’s easier than ever for someone to steal content that is not theirs.

9 Things NOT to do at your next awards ceremony

9 Things NOT to do at your next awards ceremony

Awards Season is here and it’s time for some always entertaining red carpet fanfare. But, if you’re an awards event planner, it’s also the perfect time to reassess what makes an awards ceremony successful and what makes it a Twitter target.

Award Force: “Service” as a Service

Award Force: “Service” as a Service

You hear it everywhere these days. SaaS, SaaS, SaaS. You probably use a handful of SaaS products every day. The term, which stands for Software as a Service, includes popular software like MailChimp, SalesForce, Google Apps, Zen Desk, and yes, Award Force, our award and grant management software.

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