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Why Organisations Enter International Awards and What They Gain from It
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Why Organisations Enter International Awards and What They Gain from It

Every organisation reaches moments when it pauses and looks back at something it has achieved.

A project that required months of work.
A campaign that finally delivered results.
A team that managed to solve a difficult challenge.

Often these achievements remain inside the organisation. The people involved know how much effort went into them, but the wider industry rarely hears the full story.

This is one of the main reasons organisations decide to enter international awards.

Awards offer an opportunity to share work more widely and recognise the people behind it. For many teams, the process itself becomes a chance to reflect on what they have accomplished and how their work has made a difference.

Organisations from many sectors take part in international business awards each year. Some are large companies with established teams. Others are smaller organisations working in specialised areas. The reasons they enter are often similar.

Recognition for the Work Behind the Scenes

Many successful projects require patience and persistence.

Teams spend months planning, testing ideas, adjusting strategies, and responding to challenges along the way. By the time the results appear, the work behind them is often invisible to anyone outside the organisation.

Entering international awards brings that work into the open.

Recognition matters to the people who were involved. It shows that their effort has been noticed and appreciated. For many employees, seeing their work acknowledged publicly can be highly motivating.

Even reaching a shortlist can become a moment of pride for a team.

Credibility and Trust

Awards can also influence how an organisation is perceived externally.

Clients, partners, and industry peers often pay attention to recognised business awards programmes. An award or finalist position indicates that the organisation’s work has been reviewed by experienced professionals and assessed against clear criteria.

This does not replace the value of the work itself. Instead, it adds independent recognition.

For organisations building their reputation, this type of acknowledgement can strengthen trust.

A Moment for the Team

Inside organisations, recognition can have a powerful effect.

Teams often work under pressure, managing deadlines and solving problems along the way. Projects evolve, plans change, and sometimes the effort behind the results is not fully visible until later.

Entering international awards programmes creates a moment to acknowledge what has been achieved.

Leaders have the chance to highlight the work of their teams. Colleagues see their projects presented in a new way. It can bring a renewed sense of pride in the work people do every day.

Sharing Ideas with a Wider Community

Another reason organisations enter international awards is the opportunity to share ideas.

Many award entries describe creative approaches, new strategies, or practical solutions to challenges that other organisations face as well. When these projects are recognised, they often encourage others to think differently about their own work.

Industries progress partly because people learn from one another. Awards provide a platform where these ideas become visible.

A Chance to Reflect

Preparing an award entry often encourages teams to look back at their work more carefully.

Questions naturally arise during the process. What problem were we trying to solve? What did we learn along the way? What changed because of the project?

This reflection can be valuable. It helps organisations recognise their progress and understand what has worked well.

Recognition That Reflects Real Work

International awards recognise organisations and individuals whose work demonstrates leadership, creativity, and meaningful results. They provide a platform where achievements can be shared and acknowledged within a wider professional community.

The International Brilliance Awards™ is one of the global programmes that recognises work across disciplines such as HR, Internal Communications, Marketing and PR, and Business leadership.

Entries for the International Brilliance Awards™ 2027 are now open. Organisations and teams from around the world are invited to present their work and share the results they are most proud of.

Further information about the awards and entry categories is available at https://brillawards.com.

Entering International Awards – FAQ

Why do organisations enter international awards?

Organisations enter international awards to recognise their achievements and share successful projects with a wider professional audience. Awards create an opportunity to present work publicly and receive independent recognition from experienced judges.

What benefits can organisations gain from business awards?

Business awards can strengthen credibility, recognise team achievements, and increase visibility within an industry. For many organisations, being shortlisted or winning an award becomes a moment of pride for employees and leadership.

Do organisations need to be large companies to enter international awards?

No. Many international award programmes welcome organisations of different sizes. Smaller companies and growing teams often submit strong projects that demonstrate clear results and thoughtful ideas.

How can entering awards motivate employees?

Entering international business awards highlights the work of the people behind a project. Recognition can increase motivation, strengthen team pride, and show employees that their effort is valued.

What types of work are recognised in international awards?

International awards recognise many types of achievements, including leadership initiatives, communication projects, marketing campaigns, HR programmes, and business innovation.

How can organisations choose the right awards to enter?

Organisations usually look for awards that are relevant to their industry and judged by experienced professionals. Many companies also prefer programmes with clear judging criteria and international participation.

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