Telstra Business Award winner says the edge is 'innovation'

A BRILLIANT  business needs to be able to differentiate itself from its competitors through innovation."  That is the winning philosophy that has empowered David Blackmore, the managing director of Alexandra-based Blackmore Wagyu Beef – a past champion in the nationwide Telstra Business Awards.

 

 

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David Blackmore, Telstra Business Awards national winner, puts his business edge down to constant innovation.

 

As nominations open for the 2014 Telstra Business Awards, Mr Blackmore is one of 120 of Australia’s most successful small and medium business owners who have shed light on what they think makes a brilliant business – and the attributes people should consider when nominating a business.

"Innovation is the key factor in a business evolving and getting better at what they do," Mr Blackmore said.

"It is, however, just as important that the business can communicate the innovation and improvement to its customers.

"For a business to be successful, it needs to have a comprehensive business plan for the future that includes a clear and concise understanding of the company’s past performance.

"It’s also important for your business plan to be flexible so that it can change quickly for your customers’ expectations, and so that innovative and new improved processing practices can be implemented quickly," Mr Blackmore said.

The most desirable attributes, identified by the 120 business leaders polled by Telstra Business, were passion, customer service, innovation and business planning.

Other highly-rated attributes were financial management, great people, customer satisfaction, a clear vision and knowing your market.

Telstra Business group managing director and Telstra Business Awards ambassador, Will Irving said Telstra was committed to the awards because they provided unique opportunities for small and medium businesses to grow and prosper.

"Recognising successful small and medium businesses, that are an example to others, benefits our future as they are the backbone of Australia’s economy and employment," Mr Irving said.

"Rewarding innovative thinking and doing encourages businesses to push the boundaries of what’s possible.

"The nomination process is really simple, only takes a minute but can make a real difference to the business involved," Mr Irving said.

Council of Small Business Australia (COSBOA) executive director, Peter Strong said, "Small business is all about the people – the people who create, who innovate and who have imagination are going to be found in the small business community.

"Small businesses are leading the way in many areas, particularly in exporting where they are heavily involved, and many are under the radar.

"When a business wins an award, it’s really special because someone has encouraged it to enter and it’s an award for the people in the business – the owner and the employees," Mr Strong said.

Nominations can be made at http://www.telstrabusinessawards.com/ or by calling 1800AWARDS. Entries for the 2014 Telstra Business Awards can be submitted from February 3 until March 31.

http://www.telstra.com.au/

http://www.cosboa.org.au/

 

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