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Nominations have opened for the all-time flagship corporate awards event in the country, Ghana Industries & Manufacturing Awards.
The Maiden edition of the annual awards scheme will see winners conferred with awards in various categories on Friday, 20th October, 2023 at the La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel.
The awardees in each category of the sectors of the Ghanaian economy will be recognized on a red carpet strictly by invitation awards conferment ceremony.
The Ghana Industries & Manufacturing Awards,’ will be on the theme: “The Contribution of Manufacturing Sectors and Corporate Businesses towards Revenue Generation for Cushioning the Ghanaian Economy.”
The awards that Imperial Communications organizes are aimed at identifying and publicly recognizing the most outstanding performing businesses in corporate Ghana across a wide range of sectors.
Awardees will be selected by the Ghanaian public who will first nominate companies for shortlisting, following verification of the nominations; and who will subsequently vote for the shortlisted nominees with those receiving the highest votes in each sector category being declared the winners by the scheme’s official validation partners.
The selection process is very comprehensive, and takes the following form:
- Nominations will be invited from the public nationwide.
- The nominations will be received and any clarifications and/or adjustments to the format used by, or on behalf of nominees will be sought by the organisers and presented by the nominees or their agents.
- Imperial Communications specially contracted a dedicated team of research and analysis consultants who assess the nominations to trim them to a manageable number for each sector.
- An announcement is placed on the awards website regarding the candidates eligible to be voted for and their respective categories along with the timelines for opening and closing of voting.
- The results are compiled and validated by a separate team of auditors, with members drawn from several different auditors to ensure transparency, authenticity and acceptability.
- The shortlisted will be notified directly. Finalists are announced at the event.
The results are compiled and validated by a separate team of auditors, with members drawn from several different audit firms to ensure transparency, authenticity and acceptability.
Ghana Industries & Manufacturing Awards is a cross-discipline award that identifies and acknowledges the good work being done across all sectors in the country.
Ghana Industries & Manufacturing Awards was created in response to the tremendous national pressure on the various business sectors to improve positively on the economic outcomes, the impact of high-stakes accountability and the intense scrutiny that today’s private and public businesses face.
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