CAD/Network officer
Dear What Am I Worth,
Dear What Am I Worth,
Dear What Am I Worth,
Dear Adviser,
Dear What Am I Worth,
Dear What Am I Worth,
Losing the Mayoralty of the Thames-Coromandel District Council was perhaps the best piece of fortune for Alasdair Thompson of the Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA).
When making awards for "excellence", it’s vital to have some kind of definition of this slippery term.
IDG Communications would like to thank this year’s judges for all the time and hard work they have put into judging the 166 entries received for the ten categories.
This new category did not attract as many entries as hoped, but the convening judge, Gillian Reid, says the applicants showed a good understanding and serious focus on the importance of their staff in the ongoing success of their business.
The New Zealand Dairy Group is the cream of the crop with Project Apia.
All four entries, says this category’s convening judge Barbara Craig, were at the cutting edge of innovation, but Learnz 99 was the winner as its “virtual field trips” offer the best of teaching practice.
Exceeding expectations and bringing substantial cost savings has paid off for the Department of Conservation and Fujitsu New Zealand for their Connect 2000 project.
NZ Information Systems manager for AXA New Zealand, Ross Hughson, cleaned up a mess resulting from a takeover which saw the best IT staff head off to Australia, and consequently became IS Manager of the Year.
Spending a million dollars developing Infoshare has paid off for Larry Hill of Auckland-based Infolink, which wins this category.
CourierPost began a range of IT developments in 1998 across many of its business functions, which made it the unanimous choice for the three judges.