The Lotus Awards - a New Way to Celebrate Culture and Engagement - Deadline March 31

The Lotus Awards were created to disrupt the traditional way we recognise Company Culture and Employee Engagement globally & Free to enter.

Do you have a great collaborative, inclusive culture? Do you value wellbeing & recognition? Have you any great stories on dealing with adversity, leadership or social responsibility? Do you engage with your staff in innovative & creative ways? Tell us your story.

Enter before March 31 for a chance to be awarded a Lotus Award.

James Murphy: "I am passionate about shining a light on companies with collaborative and inclusive cultures, this can help drive innovation for the companies and improve the lives of employees."

The Lotus Awards aim to be the most inclusive method of recognising company culture and engagement. Recognising improvement as well as attainment, they are free to enter.

Celebrate wellbeing, dealing with adversity, recognition, leadership, inclusive cultures, collaborative cultures, social responsibility and more.

The Lotus Awards want to hear from businesses large or small, from start-ups to multinationals. There is no limit on how many awards can be handed out.

The Lotus Awards are proud to have outstanding international judging panel, including Charles Brewer CEO at DHL eCommerce, Singapore Céline Schillinger Head, Quality Innovation & Engagement at Sanofi Pasteur, Boston David Littlechild Head of Culture & Engagement at Lloyds Banking Group, London and Dr. Debashish Sengupta Best Selling Author, Associate Professor, Bengaluru, India to name a few.

Successful companies will get an unprecedented level of exposure and will also be awarded a sustainably sourced, wooden Lotus Award.

Winner's celebrations

The Lotus awards are truly global, welcoming entries from all countries. The Lotus Awards will be handed out at the UK celebration on June 22 in London. This will be followed with international winners' celebrations in Mumbai and Los Angeles.

The winner's celebration will be at The Royal Society of Arts, in Covent Garden. This historic venue was chosen as it mirrors the values engaged internationally. As champions of innovation, it is fitting that in 1877 RSA fellow Alexander Graham Bell gave the first practical demonstration of his new invention, the telephone, in the Great Room.

On June 22, the first Lotus Lifetime Achievement Award will also be handed out.

The Deadline for entries is Friday, March 31 and they can be emailed to entries@engageinter.com

More information can be found here http://engageinter.com/lotusawards

If you would like to become a supporter of the Lotus Awards, please get in touch with James Murphy - james@engageinter.com

Source: The Lotus Awards

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