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infinite Group - 'Sucess on a GRAND scale'

infinite Group - 'Sucess on a GRAND scale'

Infinite Group is proud to announce that they are regional finalists in 'The CMS Cameron McKenna Business of the Year Award' and 'The Award for Business Improvement through People', at this year's Orange sponsored National Business Awards, beating off stiff competition from other well known and respected brands to make both shortlists. infinite Group has also been singled out for special praise and awarded the coveted 'Highly Commended status' in 'The AXA Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year Award' which assesses business on its business strategy, supported by well structured operations and procedures.

The CMS Cameron McKenna Business of the Year Award is a National award open to all organisations operating within the public and private sectors; the award judges companies on criteria such as growth, financial success, innovative strategies and market leadership in its sector.

The principal reason for becoming a finalist in The Award for Business Improvement through People is due to infinite Group's innovative Training Academy (The T-Academy); the pinnacle of its continuous quest, to nurture and develop staff to their full potential. This has enabled infinite Group to deliver services which have improved commercial prospects, performance and delivered superb results.

On hearing that infinite Group had been awarded the 'highly commended Status' in the 'The AXA Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year Award' and being selected as regional finalists in 'The CMS Cameron McKenna Business of the Year Award() ' and 'The Award for Business Improvement through People Award', CEO Nigel Stone(said, "This news is testament to our commitment to exceptional ") performance in every area of our business and demonstrates our overriding commitment to business excellence and employee development"e;.

Nigel Continued "This recognition clearly demonstrates that people are the key to exceptional service and that investment in people is the pivotal differentiator between a 'good business' and a 'great one'; without a clear people strategy you may well be loosing the competitive edge."

The next stage of the CMS Cameron McKenna business of the year and business improvement through people awards will involve infinite Group presenting at the regional finals in May, where the company hopes to be a regional winner; from here, they will progress to the National finals that will be held in November.

Each year, The National Business Awards celebrate the effectiveness and impact of businesses both large and small, from across the country. The best businesses are judged in several distinct categories and, according to the National Business Awards, being a finalist in any one of these categories represents "success on a grand scale".

Further information can be found at:

www.nationalbusinessawards.com