Nomination
Pronounced: nah-muh-NAY-shun
Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
A nomination is the official act of proposing an individual, team, company, or project for recognition in a Business Awards program. A nomination typically includes a written summary, supporting documents, and details of the achievement being submitted for evaluation.
Example usage:
“The nomination outlined how the team improved customer experience by 70%, which helped them win the Business Award.”
Nominee
Pronounced: nah-muh-NEE
Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
A nominee is the person, team, or organization that has been nominated for a Business Award. Nominees may be self-nominated or proposed by others, and they become eligible to be judged and potentially recognized as finalists or winners.
Example usage:
“The nominee was a rising entrepreneur recognized for disrupting the logistics industry.”
Notification of Results
Pronounced: noh-tuh-fuh-KAY-shun of ree-ZULTS
Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
Notification of results is the formal message sent by the Business Awards program to inform applicants of the outcome of their submission—whether they’ve been selected as a winner, finalist, or not selected.
Example usage:
“All participants will receive a notification of results via email once judging is complete.”
