Voting for SoE 2006 - Detailed Instructions
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How To Vote
- Click on the link below (it will open in a new window)
http://www1.soe.org.sg/soevote/public/registerlogin.php
- Fill in your name, email and click “GO” (see the screenshot
below)
- You will receive an activation ID in your email. Retrieve
it and fill up the next page.Click “ACTIVATE NOW” (see screenshot below).

- After activating, you will be taken to the “NOMINEE
SELECTION”
screen. Take a few minutes to browse the list of nominees (You’ll
certainly find some friends). If you’re looking for me, I can be found
under Mr Rachit Dayal.
- Select at least 5 candidates (at most 41). Put a check mark
next
to their name. Feel free to browse through all the pages (the system
remembers which ones you selected).
- When you’ve selected at least 5 (there’s a handy counter on
top
that indicates that), you can browse to the bottom and click the
“PROCEED TO SUBMIT” button.
- A “CONFIRM SELECTION” screen should pop up. Just click the
“Submit” button.
- All done! Thank you for taking the time to vote. Please call up all the candidates you voted for, and demand your customary cup of coffee.

Why Does Your Vote Matter?
- The Spirit of Enterprise is the most prestigious Entrepreneur Award in the country. Every entrepreneur (especially young chaps like me) really benefit from having such a prestigious recognition of our skills.
- People who own tiny businesses, are judged in the same league as millionaires like Dr Clemen Chiang and Dennis Wee. Remember that this is an award for “Spirit”, not “Revenues”.
- There are hundreds of inspirational stories in there. If this catches enough momentum, your one vote may help one student make the decision to start up and take the plunge.
- Has there ever been a time when you considered doing something more exciting with your career? When you had a certain fire you just couldn’t explain? Maybe it’s time to bring that fire back by looking at
other exciting entrepreneurs … - And finally … You’re doing a good thing. And all good deeds come back to bite bless us.
Once again, thanks for taking the time



I’d like my customary cup of coffee.