Through business, countless individuals can apply their talents to achieve their aspirations and provide service for others.
If we can celebrate and respect these people, and foster a better understanding of the contribution business makes to the wider community, this will go a long way to inspiring more young people to pursue their own aspirations.
Although relatively high profile, the gala evening and announcing of winners is a small part of the overall entrant experience. For most entrants, it is the culmination of all they have learned and practised in their business life to date.
Often they would have planned to enter for well over a year and in many cases they may have been considering entry for many years but were waiting for their business to be ready to enter.
In truth, most businesses are constantly changing and developing to meet the challenges of a dynamic economy and market, which demands that businesses innovate and evolve or else fail.
The time-critical nature of the entry process and the prescriptive framework used to evaluate the entrant business demands the business leader rigorously examines how they do business and to consider whether their results confirm they are doing things the right way to ensure success.