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Candidate of the Year’ has opened up so many opportunities for me. Since winning the award, I have travelled to multiple sites across my organisation conducting BICSc training with other members of the team. It has encouraged participation amongst my colleagues, and they have shown more motivation to use best practice and industry standards across the board.”
In addition to the usual awards, this year there is a new applied-for category – ‘The John Edwards Award’ – which recognises an outstanding corporate member for their commitment and support in helping the Institute achieve its goal: ‘creating a career in cleaning’.
The Award Categories are: Entries open for BICSc Annual Awards
The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) has opened entries for its Annual Awards Ceremony, which takes place on Thursday 26 September 2019 at Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa, in Northamptonshire.
The awards celebrate brilliance in training and accreditation throughout the cleaning industry, and are now recognised as a prestigious accolade throughout the sector. 2018’s ‘Outstanding Candidate of the Year’ winner, Fern Soo from ISS Facility Services, commented: “Winning ‘Outstanding
Portfolio lays out new approach to
contract cleaning Churchill Group has launched Portfolio, a high specification cleaning service for organisations who regard environment as critical to their core business.
Portfolio has been designed for companies that desire the highest standards of care and finish, and for those who see a direct link between their buildings, the way in which a business is perceived, and its ability to excel at its core operations. Based on client feedback across the legal, banking, media, and professional services sectors, Churchill has identified the need to deliver something different with an entirely new ethos behind it.
Portfolio is delivered by a dedicated team of cleaning professionals, trained in concierge-style service. Team members are developed to understand a client organisation’s culture and the importance of the little details that make a big difference. Through the Portfolio Centre of Excellence, its learning and development hub, and partnership with a renowned five-star hotel, Portfolio will seek to challenge convention in the outsourced cleaning market.
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•The John Edwards Award (Outstanding Corporate Member) •Excellence in Training & Assessment (United
Kingdom)
• Excellence in Training & Assessment (International) • Client Commitment to Training • Assessor of the Year • Outstanding Candidate of the Year
Entries close at midnight, Tuesday 30 April 2019: you can enter online here.
awards.bics.org.uk
Antony Law, Managing Director at Churchill, commented: “Portfolio is all about attention to detail, small acts of kindness, high standards of care and elevating what can be expected from a cleaning partner. Portfolio is founded on the idea that outstanding environments foster exceptional performance.
“We realise this can only be achieved with the right culture, which is why we’re investing heavily in rewards and recognition and celebrating what our people do day in day out. Our ethos is to do the right thing and ensure staff enjoy what they do. Ultimately, with Portfolio, clients can expect a service that not only reflects their business’ values but also enhances them.”
To accompany the launch, Portfolio by Churchill has published its own independently written and researched report on the cleaning industry. Using interviews with key figures from across the built environment, the paper looks to reappraise a service that is often, and unfairly, considered highly commoditised, static and unsophisticated. It is split into five categories – standards, delivery, technology, sustainability, and industry perception – in order to build a clearer picture of cleaning today and where it might be heading in the future.
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