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LeapVault announces the World’s first Change Leadership Awards (View Comments)
Posted On Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 12:19:21 PM





LeapVault, an organisation development consulting, training and recruitment firm, in exclusive association with Who Moved My Cheese?, announced the first-ever global ‘LeapVault Change Leadership Awards’. The awards recognise change leaders across all walks including business, politics, media and entertainment, sports, healthcare, social change and non-profit.
Tata Chemicals – Tata Swach received the award for ‘Sniff award for New Product Innovation’ while the ‘Scurry award for Creating New Category / Segment’ went to Ginger Hotels. The award for Green Change Leadership was won by Daily Dump.
Akshaya Patra won the award for ‘Social Change Leadership: Education’ and Arvind Eyecare won the ‘Social Change Leadership: Healthcare’.
The award for ‘Change Leadership: Entertainment & Media’ went to Director Rajkumar Hirani while the ‘Lifetime Change Leadership Award’ was awarded to Dr Verghese Kurien. The awards for Game Changing M&A went to Tech Mahindra – Satyam Computers Services Limited and Game Changing M&A, global to Tata Steel – Corus.
The award for Corporate Change Leadership Re-branding was awarded to Vodafone, Corporate Change Leadership: Restructuring to Aditya Birla Group and Corporate Change Leadership: Business Turnaround to UCO Bank.
Late Prof CK Prahalad was awarded The Global Indian Change Leader. Honorable Minister Salman Khursheed, Minister of Corporate affairs and Minority affairs, Govt of India, was the chief guest for the awards ceremony and presented the winners with the award trophies. Khursheed appreciated the idea and the ethos of the awards as he strongly endorses the benefits of effective change management and leadership. He felt that this was the appropriate time that India should take notice of ‘Change Leaders’. He addressed the different aspects of change and its relevance in all walks of life – be it politics, sports or business.
The award jury consisted of personalities like Bhaskar Chatterjee, IAS – Secretary, Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India; Govindraj Ethiraj, Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg UTV; G P Gupta, Former Chairman of IDBI; Kiran Karnik, Former President of Nasscom; Anupam Kher, veteran actor; Dr S. Parasuraman, Director Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Dr Gita Piramal, Business hisotrian, author and chairman, Ergo.
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