The Innovation in Leadership Award celebrates a visionary leader who has demonstrated exceptional ability to drive innovation within their organization or industry. This award recognizes individuals who challenge the status quo, embrace creative thinking, and implement innovative strategies that lead to measurable impact. The recipient will be someone who not only leads but also inspires transformation and cultivates a culture of continuous improvement and future-focused thinking
ELIGIBILITY
Open to individuals in leadership positions (executives, directors, founders, etc.) across all sectors.
Nominee must have held a leadership role for at least 12 months at their current organization.
Must demonstrate a clear record of innovation initiatives during the eligibility period (past 1–2 years).
Judging Criteria
Originality of ideas and approach.
Implementation and measurable results.
Impact on the team, organization, or industry.
Leadership style and influence on innovation culture.
QUALITATIVE CRITERIA
Clear articulation of the innovative idea(s) or initiative(s).
Evidence of bold and forward-thinking leadership.
Demonstrated ability to overcome resistance or challenges to innovation.
Fostering a team or organizational culture that encourages experimentation and creativity.
Testimonials from team members, peers, or stakeholders validating the leader’s influence and inspiration.
METRICS
% improvement in business performance due to innovation (e.g., revenue growth, market share, productivity).
Number or scale of successful innovation initiatives launched.
Employee engagement or satisfaction scores (if relevant).
Awards, recognitions, or industry accolades tied to innovation.
Cost savings or efficiencies introduced via innovation.
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA
Use of emerging technologies or methodologies (e.g., AI, digital transformation, sustainability innovations).
Cross-functional collaboration or industry partnerships sparked through innovative leadership.
Evidence of mentoring or developing future innovators within the organization.