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2011 Winners



Thank you for joining us for the webcast of The David Awards 2011.

We are delighted to be announcing the Category Winners as well as the Supreme Winner of The David Awards 2011: heroes in small business. There were some very insiprational entries and we hope you enjoy finding out about them as much as we did. Well done to all of you - and especially to our Category Winners and Supreme Winners. 

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A full list of winners for 2011 is as follows:

 

SUPREME AWARD:

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Most outstanding fledgling business
A start-up business which is under two years young, smart, quirky, or just very professionally set up.

Winner:

Other finalsits:

Most outstanding transitional business
A promising business which has moved beyond the start-up phase and is more than 18 months old, which has a proven track record and some or all of the plans/people/systems/processes in place to make a well-above-average future a reality. This Award seeks to recognise a business planning for and/or coping with the changes required to take a business through expansion and significant growth.

Winner:

Other finalists:

Most outstanding triumph over adversity
A business which has succeeded in spite of challenges beyond the usual.

Winner:

Other finalists:

Most outstanding lifestyle business
A business which epitomises the ability to integrate business and lifestyle, with the owner(s) to take advantage of its flexibility to fit income generation around spending time on family or leisure activities or other pursuits.

Winner:

Other finalists:

Most innovative business
Not necessarily the same thing, this is a business which either demonstrates a new or clever way of going about things, or is quirky from the ground up while incorporating great business principles.

Winner:

Other finalists:

Most inspired use of technology
A business which leverages technology in many guises to enhance efficiency, mobility and keep overheads to a minimum.

Winner:

Other finalsits:

Most inspired use of marketing
A business which punches above its weight in terms of getting the word out, achieving profile and attracting business.

Joint winners:

Other finalists:

Most community-minded business
A business which gives back to its community, e.g. local, regional or industry sector, in ways, shapes or forms which benefit the community significantly.

Joint winners:

Other finalists:

 


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