Why Speed Alone Is Not the Measure of a Great Award
Speed is often treated as a virtue.
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and the structure of the industry.
Speed is often treated as a virtue.
View AnswerLuxury is not a finish. It is not a material. It is not achieved through ornament.
View AnswerToo many awards are created with good intentions and poor execution.
View AnswerCorporate recognition is often still framed as an internal function.
View AnswerCustom awards are often treated as the highest expression of recognition.
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