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Michael Stokes,
Director. Procurement at the London Development Agency, has just confirmed to be the first speaker at the GO Awards |
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Susan Anderson,
Director, Public Services and Skills, CBI, has just confirmed to be the second speaker at the GO Awards |
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Highly
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Business and Professional Magazine Award 2008 |
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GO Team of the Year Award
Deadline for submissions is 26 April 2010 |
Team working is pivotal to the success of public procurement, and the GO Team of the Year Award recognises the power and potential of a focused and unified approach to procurement initiatives. Teams can be based within one organisation or spread over multiple organisations, but they must comprise individuals working towards the same objective or goal. Above all, this Award recognises communication, collaboration and the additional value that teamwork can create.
Timescale: The procurement exercise or project in which the team has played a role must have been active since at least April 2009
Open to:
Public or third sector organisations (a public or third sector team can also include a private sector organisation which has contributed to the initiative)
Evidence keywords:
Collaboration, team approach, communication, cross-sector/discipline working, exceptional results, measurable outcomes, stakeholder involvement, end-user benefit
Awards:
One winner, up to two highly commended (if merited)
Criteria:
- Please provide an overview of your team’s role within public procurement (including details of the organisation, the size of the team and its remit).
- Please describe the team’s approach to its role, or a specific initiative or project that you believe is worthy of recognition.
- Please describe the team’s approach to its role, or a specific initiative or project that you believe is worthy of recognition.
- Please provide examples of how team working has achieved more than could otherwise have been achieved.
- What are the expected outcomes of the team, and what success has been achieved to date? Where possible, please provide evidence of targets set and performance or measurable benefits achieved – particularly in relation to end-user benefit and/or efficiency gains.
- Please provide any other information that you believe is supportive of this entry.
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Awards, please click HERE
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