The present invention relates to various forms of an award that can be used to recognize an individual who, or team that, has contributed to an organization, particularly an award recognizing the innovations contributed by the individual or team. The symbols used in the award can also be used on promotional products to communicate the spirit of innovation to others within and outside of the organization.
Organizations benefit from giving recognition to those who have contributed to the mission of the organization. Within a company that manufactures products, it is desirable to recognize those who have contributed to the innovation of new products, processes and/or services, as well as the innovation of other aspects that enhance the business.
An award concept has been invented that can be utilized to recognize achievements by individuals and teams, particularly recognizing innovative contributions by the individual or team to an organization. The award concept can be embodied in different types of awards, such as a sculpture, a plaque and a medallion. The symbols utilized in the award can also be used in promotional products, such as inspirational display products and business promotion products, to convey the message of the importance of innovation to those within the organization and to those outside of the organization.
The award incorporates elements that are symbolic, and includes a representation of at least a portion of a world globe and a representation of three human figures imposed on the surface of the globe. As explained in more detail below, the world globe represents global interdependence and interconntectedness. The three human figures represent team work, and the preferred postures of the figures represent other important aspects of the organization's innovation process.
The award can he in any of several different formats, some of which are shown and described in detail herein. The award provides an enduring recognition of an individual's or team's contribution to the organization and will be treasured by the recipient and family members.
In another aspect, the invention includes promotional products comprising the same symbols used in the award: a representation of at least a portion of a world globe and a representation of three human figures imposed on the surface of the at least a portion of a world globe. The promotional products can be used within and outside of the organization to teach and remind individuals of the importance of innovation.
These and other advantages of the invention, as well as the invention itself, will be more easily understood in view of the attached drawings.
The present invention will now be further described. In the following passages, different aspects of the invention are defined in more detail. Each aspect so defined may be combined with any other aspect or aspects unless clearly indicated to the contrary. In particular, any feature indicated as being preferred or advantageous may be combined with any other feature or features indicated as being preferred or advantageous.
The award of the present invention was created with the objective of providing a visual image to represent a core business value of The Manitowoc Company, and for use in inspiring and motivating an innovative technology and business culture throughout the company. The Manitowoc Company has a long history of manufacturing products, most recently in the crane and foodservice areas. The Manitowoc Company has a history, culture and legacy of creating value for its customers through innovation. The award and promotional products of the present invention help to further that culture and disseminate the ideas behind the innovative spirit of the company.
The award was developed to recognize individuals and teams for going beyond their duties, creating new value and doing unexpected things. The award has thus been described as The Manitowoc Spirit of Innovation Award. The award has three basic embodiments: a sculpture award, a medallion award and a plaque award. The awards may be designated to be given out by different individuals within the organization. For example, the sculpture and medallion awards may be given out by the CEO of the company, and the plaque award may be given out by the president of the company.
The award concepts can also be used in other forms, such as a crystal cube, an embodiment of which is described below.
As noted above, the award of the present invention includes a representation of at least a portion of a world globe and a representation of three human figures imposed on the surface of the globe. The basic design concept is an assembly of a hollow globe with three human figures in yoga postures mounted on a marble base. The representation of at least a portion of a world globe may include the entire world globe, as seen in sculpture award 10 shown in
The world globe assembly 20 presents both a theme and a design concept. The representation of the world globe, such as world globe 22 in world globe sculpture assembly 20, is preferably of an entire world globe that is hollow. The sculpture assembly of a hollow globe with three human figures is an iconic and enduring symbol of the “Manitowoc Spirit of innovation”, as explained below. The globe 22 represents the Manitowoc world, which spins by the power of diverse culture, spirit of innovation, inspiration and creativeness of employees, and its innovative products and services. The hollow adobe 22 thus represents Manitowoc's globalization, global interdependence, and interconnectedness, as well as the ethereal nature of the space between cultures and open spaces between continents.
The word “Manitowoc” itself has symbolism that is used in the award. The name is American Indian in origin. The symbols “└σ⊃”=Manito (symbol 40 in
As noted, the award includes the three human figures, which are gender neutral, preferably in yoga postures. “Yoga” means to unite: The harmonious integration of the body, mind and spirit. The yoga postures chosen are those which also match the symbols in
Along with the award of the present invention, a term has been coined that utilizes these same concepts: MANITOVATION™. The word “Manitovation”™ is a “portmanteau”, or combination of the words “Manitowoc” and “Innovation”. Manitowoc means “spirit” or “spirit of the land.” When combined, with “innovation” one gets “The Spirit of innovation.” It conveys in a single word the ideals of the “Manitowoc Spirit of Innovation,” and designates Manitowoc's unique value creation process, technology and business model by which innovation happens to provide an affordable and superior customer experience.
The Manitowoc Spirit of Innovation Sculpture Award 10 is the highest honor The Manitowoc Company can confer to an employee for achievements related to business and technological innovation. The Manitowoc globe sculpture 22 is a customized design made of gold or silver plated pewter. It is mounted on a black marble base 30 with an engraved gold plated metal plate. The customized engraving includes the Manitowoc logo on one plate, and on a second plate, the name of the award (“The Manitowoc Spirit of innovation”), the recipient's name, the date of presentation and a quote, such as “For your outstanding contributions to Manitowoc's Business and Technological Innovation.”
In an example, the award 10 may be made with marble base 30 having a bottom level 32 with a square base 5 in.×5 in. and a height of 2 in. (125 mm×125 mm×50 mm). The bottom name plate 36 could be 120 mm×40 mm. The upper level 34 could have a square bases 3½ in.×3½ in., with a height of 2 in. (90 mm×90 mm×50 mm). The top name plate 38 could be 70 min×35 mm. The three human figures sculpture 50 could have a size of 15 mm×120 mm×80 mm, with each human figure having a size of about 15 mm×15 mm. The globe 22 could have a diameter of 6 in. (150 mm). The overall Manitowoc globe sculpture award 10 could have a weight of about 8 lbs. and a height of about 10 in.
The award of the present invention can also be embodied in a plaque 60, shown in
The award may be embodied in a medallion 70, shown in
The symbolism used in the award may also he on other items not necessarily given out as awards, such as promotional products, including the crystal cube 80 as shown in
The Spirit of Innovation symbolism can he used on other promotional products, such as wearing apparel, other inspirational display products, utility products and consumable products. Examples of wearing apparel on which the world globe and human figures can be included to communicate the Manitowoc Spirit of Innovation include t-shirts, jerseys and hats. Utility products on which the symbols can be used include mouse pads, tote bags and carry-on bags. Consumable products include such things as notepads and pens.
The world globe and human figures combination not only can be used for an award, but it has broader implications. It is a visualization of a core company value of The Manitowoc Company, demonstrating Manitowoc's belief in the value creation business model and using team spirit to provide a superior customer experience. By using the symbols in an award for employees, not only are employees inspired to innovate, but also the symbols in the award explain to employees how value is created for customers. The symbols also portray to the outside world that The Manitowoc Company is an innovative company, and the importance to Manitowoc of innovation. Further, the use of the symbols informs customers that Manitowoc has a set process for creating new things, and thus enhancing customer experience. The use of the symbols as a logo on promotional products portrays a key element of the mission of the company: creating value through innovation. The creation of the award is itself an example of the Manitowoc value creation process. A concept for the award was first conceived of, then researched and further developed into a specific design for a three dimensional sculpture; the design was then fabricated in a prototype form for testing and evaluation. Refinements were made to produce a beautiful piece of artwork that is itself an iconic and enduring symbol of the Manitowoc Spirit of Innovation. Manitowoc uses these same steps in its innovation value creation process for products made far its customers to yield a superior customer experience.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 §119(e) of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/641,658, filed May 2, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61641658 | May 2012 | US |