SuperNova Awards
There’s something in the air lately that is encouraging recognition of clever businesses. Constellation Research Group, headed by the amazing Ray Wang, has just announced its own set: the Supernova Awards. I am honored to be part of the judging panel for Social Business. Here’s the release.
THE GENESIS
Today, we announce an award that celebrates and recognizes leaders who have overcome the odds to successfully apply emerging and disruptive technologies for their organizations.
In Search of Protostars
Most award programs recognize the technology suppliers for their advancements in the market. Few, if any programs, have recognized individuals for their courage in battling the odds to effect change in their organization. The Constellation SuperNova Awards celebrate the explorers, the pioneers, and the unsung heroes who successfully put new technologies to work. More importantly, these leaders have created disruptions in their market.
“Applying technology innovation to effect business results requires exceptional organizational leadership and teamwork. It is not enough to simply implement the technology. To ensure success, these leaders had to build buy-in relationships across all levels of the organization – appealing to rational and emotional senses – as well as make tough calls in system delivery to make change easier”, noted Amy Wilson, Vice-President and Principal Analyst, Constellation Research, Inc.
An all star cast of judges will identify applicants who embody the human spirit to innovate, overcome adversity, and successfully deliver market changing approaches. Applicants will be subjected to a vigorous set of criteria that reflect real-world and pragmatic experience. Semifinalists will be selected in five categories: social business, mobile enterprise, cloud computing, advanced analytics, and emerging technologies.
“Innovation is the life blood of businesses. We need to celebrate those pioneers who are able to see what the others don’t, who are willing to invest their time and energy while others don’t dare to, and whose passion inspires us all to look innovation in the eyes, embrace it and become innovators.” said Paul Papadimitriou, Vice-President and Principal Analyst, Constellation Research, Inc.
THE DETAILS
Twitter: @SuperNovaAwards
Website: www.supernovaawards.com (Not Up Yet)
Time Lines
June 6, 2011 – First day of submissions
July 31, 2011 – Last day of submissions
August 15, 2011 – Protostars (semi-finalists) announced
November 4th, 2011 – SuperNovas (finalists) announced
All Star Judging Panel
Our judging panel comes from the best of the best. We’ve mixed an esteemed group of media professionals and industry experts with our analysts. Judges have agreed to volunteer their time in the evaluation of the submissions. The 2011 judging panel includes:
Social Business
Aaron Pearson (@apearson), Senior Vice-President – Weber Shandwick (PR Agency Lead)
Jeff Ashcroft (@jeffashcroft), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
Barney Beal (@barneybeal), Managing Editor – Tech Target
Paul Greenberg (@pgreenbe), President – The 56 Group, LLC, Constellation Board of Advisors
Esteban Kolsky (@ekolsky), Founder – ThinkJar, Constellation Board of Advisors
Marshall Lager (@lager), Managing Principal – Third Idea Consulting, LLC
David Myron (@dmyron), Editor In Chief – CRM Magazine
Jon Swartz (@jswartz652), Technology Reporter – USA TodayMobile Enterprise
Kewal Varia (@kewalv), Managing Director – Spark Communications (PR Agency Lead)
David Brousell (@drb1), Editor-in-Chief – Thomas Publishing/Managing Automation
Bob Egan (@bobegan), Chief Analyst – Sepharim Group
Maribel Lopez (@maribellopez), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
Jason Maynard (@jasonamaynard), Managing Director – Wells Fargo Securities
Mike Simons (@ITjournalist), Editor In Chief – ComputerWorldUK
Thomas Wailgum (@twailgum), Co-Editorial Director – ASUG NewsAdvanced Analytics
Susan Thomas (@susantrainer), CEO – Trainer Communic@tions (PR Agency Lead)
Courtney Bjorlin (@cbjorlin), Co-Editorial Director – ASUG News
Bridgette Chambers (@bchambersASUG), CEO – America’s SAP User Group (ASUG), Constellation Board of Advisors
Douglas Henschen (@dhenschen), Editor at Large – Information Week
Dennis Howlett (@dahowlett), Blogger – ZD Net Irregular Enterprise, Constellation Board of Advisors
Chris Kanaracus (@ckanaracus), Technology Reporter – IDG News Service
Erin Kinikin – Board of Advisor – Constellation Research, Inc.
Amy Wilson (@awils) – Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.Cloud Computing
Colette Ballou (@coletteballou), President and CEO – Ballou PR (PR Agency Lead)
Naomi Bloom (@infullbloom), Managing Partner – Bloom & Wallace
Larry Dignan (@ldignan), Editor-in-Chief – ZDNet
Zoli Erdos (@zolierdos), Editor – CloudAve
Mary Jo Foley, Editor (@maryjofoley) – ZDNet All About Microsoft Blog and Contributor – Cloud Pro
Debra Lilley (@debralilley) – Board of Advisor – Constellation Research, Inc. & Chairperson – UK Oracle Users Group
Kash Rangan (@kashrangan), Managing Director – Merrill Lynch
Frank Scavo (@fscavo), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
Krishnan Subramaninan (@krishnan), Industry Analyst and Researcher – KrishWorld & CloudAve
Alex Williams (@alexwilliams), Editor – SiliconAngleEmerging Tech
Vanessa Camones (@vanessacamones), Principal and Founder – theMIX Agency (PR Agency Lead)
Adrian Bowles (@ajbowles), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
John Furrier (@furrier), Editor and Founder – SiliconAngle
Annalie Killian (@maverickwoman), Catalyst for Magic – AMP , Executive Producer – Amplify Festival
Marshall Kirkpatrick (@marshallk), Co-Editor -ReadWriteWeb
Paul Papadimitriou (@papadimitriou), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
Robert Scoble (@scoblelizer), Tech Evangelist – RackSpace
Alan Silberberg (@alanwsilberberg), Vice President – Constellation Research, Inc.
Awards Criteria
Judges will evaluate submissions in six key areas:
- Building the business case for exec sponsorship - How did you overcome internal adversity for the project? What was used to build the case for buy – in among the executives? How did you fund the project?
- Applying change management critical success factors - What communication channels did you face? How did the organization gain acceptance for new approaches? What worked? What didn’t work? What were your key lessons learned?
- Deploying innovative uses of emerging and disruptive technology – How did you determine which technology was feasible? Why did you choose the vendor or approach you chose for this technology? How did IT and the business cooperate to apply new technologies?
- Measuring the metrics that matter – What metrics drove the business case? Why were these metrics chosen to measure the impact of the technology? How did you measure success with those technologies?
- Assessing the impact of innovation? What was the impact to stakeholders (internal and external)? What was the impact to the business? What was the impact on the competitive landscape?
- Coolness factor for the story - How well was the story told? Is this story usable for a panel on best practices? Was this truly game changing or disruptive? Can others learn and apply the lessons told?
THE REWARDS
All semifinalists will be invited to Constellation’s Connected Enterprise 2011, an invitation only innovation event in Scottsdale, Arizona from November 4th to 6th, 2011. Described as TED meets Davos meets Innovation summit, the three-day executive retreat will include mind expanding keynotes from visionaries and futurists, interactive best practices panels, The Constellation SuperNova Awards event, a golf outing, and an experiential spousal/partner program.
“Connected Enterprise 2011 brings together our research, our clients, and a network of thought leaders into a networked physical and online community” noted Maribel Lopez, Vice President and Principal Analyst, Constellation Research, Inc..
A select group of semi-finalists will be chosen to present on one of five best practice panels at the event. The panelists will receive one innovation retreat invitation and one spousal/partner experiential invitation. All semifinalists will become honorary SuperNova community members of Constellation Research.
All finalists will win a one -year subscription to Constellation’s Research Library and complimentary tickets to the Connected Enterprise 2012 event, an estimated value of $120,000 per winner. Additional rewards will be announced as sponsors are added to the Constellation’s Connected Enterprise 2011 event. For sponsorship details contact: sales (at) ConstellationRG (dot) com.
APPLY NOW
Applications can be obtained by using the official submission form.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Questions?
Send your comments to the blog or reach Constellation via email: SuperNova (at) ConstellationRG (dot) com.
Disclosure
Although we work closely with many mega software vendors, we want you to trust us. For the full disclosure policy, see the full client list on the Constellation Research website.
Copyright © 2011 R Wang and Insider Associates, LLC All rights reserved.
Tags: enterprise 2.0, social CRM, SuperNova