ROI Institute Announces 2019 Award Winners

Birmingham, Alabamaโ€”May 12, 2020. The ROI Institute Awards Selection Committee is excited to announce the recipients of the 2019 ROI Institute Awards. The ROI Institute Awards Program recognizes outstanding applications of the ROI Methodologyยฎ and honors the individuals and organizations for exceptional work in measurement, evaluation, and analytics.

โ€œThe submissions and nominations we received were remarkable,โ€ said Dr. Patti P. Phillips, CEO of ROI Institute. โ€œThe hardworking professionals who are receiving awards this year have greatly contributed to the ROI Methodology all over the world.โ€

The amount of exceptional work that was submitted made it difficult to choose just one winner in each category. Consequently, there are multiple awards presented in two categories (Best Published Case Study and Best Practice Implementation), the creation of a new category (Best ROI Forecast), and the creation of five subcategories under Best Impact/ROI Study.

โ€œWe are so impressed by the work that this group has completed and excited to follow their achievements in the future,โ€ said Ann Akins, president of ROI Institute.

Best Impact/ROI Study

Hundreds of studies are conducted each year. This award recognizes the study that best describes current use and application of the ROI Methodology. This award is not necessarily for the study that shows the highest ROI โ€“ the winning entry could have a negative ROI.

Best Impact/ROI Study (Large Business) โ€“ Mark Lewis (Sr. Director, Learning and Development, Delek US Holdings) and Maria Ornelas (Training Supervisor, L&S Transport and Rail Operations, Marathon)

Impact Study to Determine the Effectiveness and ROI of the โ€œSlip Simulator,โ€ Andeavor Logistics

This study evaluated the efficacy of a situation awareness training program that included a slip simulator, which was developed based on university research and is proven to reduce slips, trips, and falls by up to 70%. While the study produced a negative ROI, it provided valuable information that helped the organization identify the importance of beginning with understanding the ultimate goal and extensive pre-program planning.

Best Impact/ROI Study (Small Business) โ€“ Jose Cabrera (Assistant HR Manager, Whole Foods Co-op)

ROI Impact Study: Prepared Foods Project, Whole Foods Co-op

This study evaluated a large scale, highly visible project where the organization expanded its abilities to produce and merchandise prepared food items. The calculated ROI was negative, and it was determined that one of the main causes was insufficient staffing. Because the ROI Methodology was followed, recommendations could be made to improve the project.

Best Impact/ROI Study (New Application) โ€“ Diego Alvarado (Process Transformation Manager, Corporacion Multi Inversiones)

Evaluation Impact Study on the ROI of Super User Networks, Cross Industry Corporation

This study described the creation and subsequent evaluation of a Super User Networks program created to promote technical platforms while identifying process optimization opportunities. The positive ROI exceeded the planned objective and highlighted possible areas of improvement.

Best Impact/ROI Study (College/University) โ€“ Raed Khanfar (CEO, Global Center for Training & Consultations)

Measuring ROI in โ€œLeadership and Creativity for Performanceโ€ Training, Taif University

This study evaluated the ROI of a leadership and creativity improvement program at Taif University in Saudi Arabia. The program was successful with a positive ROI and was able to identify the financial benefits of error reduction, increased productivity, and time savings.

Best Impact/ROI Study (Government) โ€“ Shaikh Khalid bin Rashid Al-Khalifa (Director of Verdicts Implementation, Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain); Ali Ahmed Ameeni (Director of Crime Prevention, Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain); Saleh Yousif Abdullah Al-Ansari (Partner, Vigilance Consulting, Kingdom of Bahrain); Mahmood Abbas Kayed (Police, Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain); Jaffar Hussain Ali (Police, Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain); Amina Ebrahim Juma (Police, Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain)

An Impact Study of the Alternative Sanction Program in the Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Bahrain

This study evaluated an important program executed by the Crime Prevention Directorate of the Ministry of Interior. With a positive ROI and notable intangible benefits, this program was highly successful.

Best ROI Forecast

 This award recognizes individuals who have conducted ROI forecasts prior to implementing a project, program, or initiative.

Anna Thind (Coordinator, Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program) and James Newsome (Coordinator, Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program)

Return on Investment for High Grade Monitoring, Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program (ACCSP)

This forecast evaluated the potential ROI of modernizing the Alberta Cervical Cancer Screening Program based on the current Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program. The forecasted ROI was positive with a short payback period.

Best Research

This award recognizes individuals who have conducted important research about the use of ROI and the effectiveness of the ROI Methodology.

James Meltz (COO and Partner, Transform Alliance); Danielle Meltz (Evaluation Project Manager, Transform Alliance); Farzaneh Majed (CEO and Founding Partner, Transform Alliance)

Measuring the ROI of Reduction in Symptomatic (Non-Severe) Malaria Prevalence Through Proactive Community Treatment (ProACT) in Rural Benin, West Africa, United States Peace Corps

This study conducted critical research into a malaria reduction program in West Africa. The research included determining standard values of non-severe cases in children between the ages of six months and five years, the cost of avoidance, and the cost of human lives. The ROI of the program was positive and produced notable intangibles.

Best Published Case Study

Case studies are important for communicating lessons learned and best practices about the success (or lack of success) with a particular project. This award recognizes the case study that best educates and supports professionals who are implementing the ROI Methodology.

Frรฉdรฉric Patricelli (Organization Development Manager, Human Resources, Zain Bahrain)

ROI Evaluation of a Coaching Culture Institutionalization Project

This study evaluated the ROI for a coaching culture project that was implemented three years prior. The evaluator used survey data and internal documentation to calculate a  positive ROI and both tangible and intangible benefits that continued for three years.

Kaycee Buckley (Global Sr. Training Manager for a Global Healthcare Company)

Measuring ROI in Coaching for Sales Managers

This study evaluated the ROI of a coaching program for sales managers in a global healthcare company. While the ROI was negative, the steps taken through the ROI Methodology helped the evaluator identify the importance of coaching to the leaders involved.

Best Practice Implementation

This award recognizes individuals or organizations for results achieved through successful, enterprise-wide implementation of the ROI Methodology. Implementation strategies must describe successful practices used across all phases of implementation, including evaluation planning, data collection, data analysis, and communicating results.

Ngan Nguyen (Learning Measurement and Evaluation Consultant); OhioHealth Learning Department

Return on Learning (ROL) Initiative, OhioHealth

The implementation of the ROI Methodology at OhioHealth was based on the concept of Return on Learning (ROL). This implementation included a needs assessment, ROL roadshow, ROL kick-off event, ROL workshop, ROL mentorship sessions, ROL standard assessments, ROL report cards, ROI Certification course, and ROL Magazine. The ROL initiative increased the value of L&D at OhioHealth, better aligned L&D programs to the business, improved the design process, improved the quality of work, increased employee engagement, and established OhioHealth as an L&D leader in healthcare.

Omar Bakarbashat (Training Evaluation Manager, Learning and Development, Saudi Telecom Company)

Account Management Program and Train the Trainer Program, Saudi Telecom Company (STC)

The implementation of the ROI Methodology at Saudi Telecom Company (STC) was comprehensive with capability building for the new processes and procedures, systems, and standards. Several ROI projects were completed, including the Account Management Program (AMP) and the Train the Trainer Program. Both programs were evaluated and produced positive ROIs. The evaluator used the results of the evaluation to identify organizational improvements that can be made in the future.

Most Innovative Approach to ROI

This award is given to the individual or organization that shows the most creativity in the implementation of the ROI Methodology. Innovation can occur in data collection, analysis, or reporting, or it can involve creativity in getting others involved, using data, and building capability.

Dr. Jennifer Janecek-Hartman (VP, Campus Services, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College); Partners in this work included the Presidents of the five Tribal Colleges in the North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges: Dr. Cynthia Lindquist (Cankdeska Cikana Community College), Dr. Twyla Baker (Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College), Dr. Laurel Vermillion (Sitting Bull College), Dr. Kelli M. Hall (Turtle Mountain Community College) and Dr. Leander McDonald (United Tribes Technical College); the American Indian College Fund (AICF); the Strada Foundation (Project Grantor)

Tribal Colleges and Their Impact on Indian Country, American Indian College Fund

This series of five studies applied the ROI Methodology to the five Tribal Colleges using a Tribal ROI conceptual framework created by Dr. Janecek-Hartman. The various ROIs for the colleges over multiple periods of time differed, but the framework, documentation, and first-hand accounts from students show the innovative nature of this project.

Best Published ROI Article

One of the most effective ways to educate others and support the ROI Methodology is to write an article for publication. This award recognizes the article that best informs others about how to use and apply the ROI process.

Sally Mainprize, SMMC, CRP (Owner, Iron Peacock Events)

Can You Prove the Value of Your Meetings and Events?, SPIN: News (September 2019)

This article highlights the importance of developing serious evaluation to prove the value of meetings and events.

Best International Implementation

This award recognizes individuals who work across country borders to promote the implementation of ROI. This can include consulting work, conference presentations, workshops, or all three areas.

Nader Bechini (Regional Director, MENA, ROI Institute; CEO, AIMS Consulting and Training)

ROI Practitioner of the Year

This award recognizes the individual whose advocacy of the ROI Methodology has broadly influenced audiences and organizations on both an internal and external level. This individual is one who has demonstrated, through professional practice, sustained integrity to the process โ€“ often in the face of organizational barriers โ€“ the leadership ability to create, support, and champion opportunities for creating a results-based culture.

Katharine Aldana (Design Manager, Learning & Development, Verizon)  

โ€œWe are incredibly proud of these individuals, groups, and organizations,โ€ said Dr. Jack Phillips, chairman of ROI Institute. โ€œThe weeks and months of hard work and dedication they put into implementing the ROI Methodology are greatly appreciated. These awards are truly global. Eight recipients reside outside of the United States (five in the Middle East, one in Africa, one in Central America, and one in Canada) while seven recipients are in the U.S.โ€

The awards would normally have been presented at the annual Center for Talent Reporting (CTR) conference in Dallas, TX in October of 2020. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, this will not be possible this year. ROI Institute looks forward to being able to present the winners of the 2020 awards at the CTR conference in October of 2021.

Nominations are accepted on an ongoing basis, and applications can be submitted for up to three categories. For more information, a downloadable brochure, or to apply/nominate, please visit www.roiinstitute.net/awards or contact Kylie McLeod at kylie@roiinstitute.net.

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About ROI Institute, Inc.

ROI Institute, Inc., founded in 1992 as a service-driven organization, assists professionals in improving programs and processes using the ROI Methodologyยฎ developed by Dr. Jack J. Phillips and Dr. Patti P. Phillips. This Methodology is the global leader in measurement and evaluation including the use of return on investment (ROI) in non-traditional applications. ROI Institute regularly offers workshops, provides consulting services, publishes books and case studies, and conducts research on the use of measurement and ROI. This makes ROI Institute the leading source of content, tools, and services in measurement, evaluation, and analytics. Working with more than one hundred ROI consultants, ROI Institute applies the ROI Methodology in 20 fields in over 70 countries. ROI Institute authors have written or edited over 100 books, translated into 38 languages. Organizations build internal capability with the help of ROI Institute and its ROI Certification process.  By successfully completing this process, individuals are awarded the Certified ROI Professionalยฎ (CRP) designation, which is respected by executives in organizations worldwide. For more information on ROI Institute, please contact info@roiinstitute.net or visit www.roiinstitute.net.

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