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SA in Stevie Awards honoureesDUBAI, UAE: Organisations and individuals in 35 nations, including first-time winners Bahrain, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, have been announced as Stevie Award winners in The Eighth Annual International Business Awards, claimed to be the world's only international, all-encompassing business awards program. SA companies featured in a number of areas... ![]() Companies from South Africa won in the below categories...
2. Company/Organisation Awards
3. Corporate Communications, Investor Relations and Public Relations Awards
Nicknamed the Stevies from the Greek word "crowned," the awards will be presented at a gala event on Tuesday, 11 October at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Tickets for the event are on sale now at www.stevieawards.com/iba. Winning 42 Stevie Awards this year, organisations and individuals in the United States made the best showing. South Korea came in second place with 29 awards, while the host nation United Arab Emirates earned an impressive 24 Stevies. The United Kingdom earned 22 awards followed by Turkey with 11 and Germany with 10 Stevies. Some notable winners...
A complete list of all 2011 International Business Awards honourees is available at www.stevieawards.com/iba. Stevie Award trophy and Distinguished Honouree (honourable mention) medal winners were selected from more than 3000 entries received from organisations and individuals in more than 50 nations. All organisations worldwide are eligible to compete in The International Business Awards, and can nominate in a wide range of categories, including management awards, company/organisation awards, marketing awards, public relations awards, customer service awards, human resources awards, new product awards, IT awards, web site awards, and more. Business professionals around the world participated in preliminary judging in May-July. Their average scores determined the entries that were eligible to be considered in final judging, which was performed earlier this month by the members of 10 specialised committees. In total, 200 executives around the world participated in the judging process. |