Kaitaia Tall Poppy wins Supreme Award
Media Release
Kaikohe, Wednesday 31 October 2007
Kaitaia Tall Poppy wins Supreme Award
At an Awards Presentation, Dinner & Dance held at The Centre, Kerikeri last Saturday evening, Kaitaia’s Claud Switzer Memorial Trust took out the top prize in this year’s Tall Poppy business excellence awards. The Trust also won a Gold Award in the Trusts / Charities & Not-for-profit Organisations category.
Set up to recognise and celebrate excellence in business practice throughout the Far North region, the Tall Poppy Business Awards is an annual event, sponsored by local lines network company, Top Energy.
According to
Awards Judge Chairman, Robin Shepherd, the overall standard
of entries in this year’s competition was exceptionally
high, with so many deserving entries that the judging panel
recommended multiple awards be made in several of the mostly
hotly contested categories.
The full list of Category and
Special Award winners is:
TRUSTS / CHARITIES &
NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS:
Gold Award - Claud Switzer
Memorial Trust, Kaitaia
TOURISM & HOSPITALITY:
Gold
Award - Bushmansfriend Limited, Totara North
Gold Award -
Flagstaff Lodge & Day Spa, Russell
Silver Award - The
Trainspotter Café, Kawakawa
Merit Award - Blue Water
Bistro, Opua
SERVICE INDUSTRY:
Gold Award - Waste
Works Ltd, Kaikohe
Gold Award - Real Property Centre 2005
Ltd, MREINZ, Kerikeri
Gold Award - Methcon Group Ltd,
Coopers Beach
RETAIL:
Gold Award - Placemakers,
Kerikeri
Silver Award - Kaeo Farm & Fuel
Merit Award
- Mangonui Stationery & Lotto
EMERGING BUSINESS:
Silver
Award - Brendon-Cook Property Consultants,
Russell
MANUFACTURING & PRIMARY:
Gold Award -
Natural Timber Creations, Kerikeri
JUDGES’ SPECIAL
AWARD
For Innovation - Real Property Centre 2005 Ltd,
MREINZ, Kerikeri
THE SUPREME AWARD:
For overall
business excellence - Claud Switzer Memorial Trust, Kaitaia
Robin Shepherd added that judges were delighted with
the variety of entries this year although he did express a
personal disappointment that the primary production sector
did not feature strongly in the portfolio of entries.
“That is a shame. It’s obvious that farming, for
instance, is a successful business sector and I’m hopeful
that entrants from this and other primary industries will be
represented in next year’s Awards’, he said.
Sponsor, Top Energy believes the Tall Poppy Business Awards is an excellent way to showcase business diversity and talent in the Far North region. And this year for the first time, all non-finalists are to be given individual feedback from the Awards Judges. According to Top Energy Deputy Chairman, Mike Simm, there are real benefits in entering a business excellence awards programme beyond simply recognition and a trophy. "From personal experience of buying a business and then entering an awards programme I've learnt that it is a way of adding real value to a business. That’s because it forces you to look very closely at the assessment criteria such as Business Planning, Quality Control, Marketing, Staff Motivation and Management. Submitting your business to the independent judging process is like free management consultancy”, he said.
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