Award Force blog Feature focus Search for: Select type Articles Feature focus Ebooks How to guides Press releases Product updates Feature focus 4 Ways the new Award Force entry form is better, faster + more powerful May 27, 2020Our product team has been busy creating an improved entry form builder to help your program increase submitted entry volume and offer your participants the best possible experience. Here’s what’s new. 6 Award Force automations that’ll save you heaps of time May 5, 2020With so many features and functions in the Award Force toolbox, we want to break down a few of the most popular (and used!) automations you can create in your awards program to save heaps of time. How awards programs can recognise excellence in architecture Mar 22, 2019Architecture 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 Mar 6, 2019Credibility 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. Award Force + disability Jul 17, 2018According to the World Health Organisation, 15% of the world population, roughly 1 billion people, live with disabilities. This is an incredibly large community of people that are easily excluded if an application does not consider them in their design. Award Force has been designed for all types of users, and that includes people with disabilities. Attachments… more than just paperclips May 28, 2018Attachments in Award Force are not just a paperclip on the side of an input box. They are a fully fledged power tool which gives you, your team and your program participants an exceptional experience, leaving you wondering “why doesn’t everyone handle attachments like that?” Award Force GDPR functionality May 15, 2018How exactly does Award Force protect you and your participant data? Complying with GDPR may not be relevant for you— in any case, we still encourage best-practice protection of personal data wherever you are. There are likely to be other data protection laws that do apply to your organisation. Column + export management Feb 15, 2018One of the key focus areas for Award Force has always been in the details. We understand that even the smallest details make all the difference to the experience you and your participants have when interacting with the Award Force software. Keep everything on track with broadcasts Dec 6, 2017It takes program management superheroes to coordinate all of the moving parts in a recognition program. All participants, from entrants and judges to you and your team are on a timeline and ensuring it all gets done within that timeline is critical. Page 3 of 3«123
4 Ways the new Award Force entry form is better, faster + more powerful May 27, 2020Our product team has been busy creating an improved entry form builder to help your program increase submitted entry volume and offer your participants the best possible experience. Here’s what’s new.
6 Award Force automations that’ll save you heaps of time May 5, 2020With so many features and functions in the Award Force toolbox, we want to break down a few of the most popular (and used!) automations you can create in your awards program to save heaps of time.
How awards programs can recognise excellence in architecture Mar 22, 2019Architecture 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 Mar 6, 2019Credibility 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.
Award Force + disability Jul 17, 2018According to the World Health Organisation, 15% of the world population, roughly 1 billion people, live with disabilities. This is an incredibly large community of people that are easily excluded if an application does not consider them in their design. Award Force has been designed for all types of users, and that includes people with disabilities.
Attachments… more than just paperclips May 28, 2018Attachments in Award Force are not just a paperclip on the side of an input box. They are a fully fledged power tool which gives you, your team and your program participants an exceptional experience, leaving you wondering “why doesn’t everyone handle attachments like that?”
Award Force GDPR functionality May 15, 2018How exactly does Award Force protect you and your participant data? Complying with GDPR may not be relevant for you— in any case, we still encourage best-practice protection of personal data wherever you are. There are likely to be other data protection laws that do apply to your organisation.
Column + export management Feb 15, 2018One of the key focus areas for Award Force has always been in the details. We understand that even the smallest details make all the difference to the experience you and your participants have when interacting with the Award Force software.
Keep everything on track with broadcasts Dec 6, 2017It takes program management superheroes to coordinate all of the moving parts in a recognition program. All participants, from entrants and judges to you and your team are on a timeline and ensuring it all gets done within that timeline is critical.