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The Business Awards Glossary

Scoring

Pronounced: SKOR-ing

Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
Scoring is the process by which judges evaluate each entry in a Business Awards program using a points-based system. Scores are usually based on criteria such as originality, execution, results, and impact. Most awards require a minimum score (e.g., 7 out of 10) to qualify for recognition.

Example usage:

“The entry received a high scoring average across all judging criteria and won a Gold Business Award.”


Shortlist

Pronounced: SHORT-list

Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
shortlist is a selection of the highest-scoring entries that move forward in the judging process. Shortlisted entries are typically considered for finalist or winner status in Business Awards programs.

Example usage:

“Only the top 5 entries per category made the shortlist in this year’s Business Awards.”


Silver Winner

Pronounced: SIL-ver WIN-er

Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
Silver Winner is an entry that receives second-tier recognition in a Business Awards program. It represents excellence and strong impact, just below the highest honor (Gold).

Example usage:

“They were named a Silver Winner in the Business Awards for their innovative talent retention strategy.”


Submission

Pronounced: sub-MISH-un

Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
submission is the complete package of information sent for review in a Business Awards program. This includes the entry form, written responses, supporting materials, and payment (if required).

Example usage:

“The team worked together on the submission to ensure every detail aligned with the Business Awards judging criteria.”


Supporting Material

Pronounced: suh-PORT-ing muh-TEER-ee-uhl

Definition (in the context of Business Awards):
Supporting material includes documents, data, testimonials, images, or videos that strengthen a Business Awards entry. These materials provide context, evidence, and proof of the results claimed in the nomination.

Example usage:

“The entry included detailed supporting material like charts, customer reviews, and screenshots.”

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