2007 Awards - Guidelines
The following guidelines will provide a clear understanding of the procedures necessary when nominating for an award:
- Judges will be looking for quality of applications, not necessarily numbers of nomination forms received. This is to discourage mass 'voting'.
- Instead, each person nominating is invited to make a clear case for why a particular project/person should be nominated.
- Those making nominations should avoid sending in supporting information, but instead make their case using the nomination form.
- If supporting information is required to clarify aspects of the nominations, this will be sought by Complinet Ltd as part of its work preparing information for the judging panel.
- The judges' decision is independent of Complinet Ltd.
- The judges' decision is final.
- Self-nomination by organisations and individuals is acceptable.
- There should be no lobbying of the judging panel as part of the nomination. The judging panel will take a severe view where evidence of this comes to light.
- Nomination forms are strictly private and confidential and are shared only by the event organiser (Complinet Ltd) and the judging panel.
If you have any questions or concerns about the nominating procedure, please do not hesitate to contact our community team at ourcommunity@complinet.com.