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Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Take the “Jingle&# out of Holiday Stress Are you planning the holiday party in your office? Or are you stressed just thinking about the holidays? Here are a few ways to ‘deck the halls’ and have a worry free holiday. This is a chance for you and your committee to be creative.
Doing so will help you avoid the hassle of rushing to get things done during the holiday season. If you are in charge of planning your company''s annual holiday party, now is the time to book the venue, plan the menu, and take care of all the little tasks that go into planning a successful event.
Every month, the Employee Appreciation Committee comes around and might drop off a little treat for each member of our staff, “says Gould. They have created additional employee appreciation such as: Raffle drawings to local events like baseball games, theater productions, concerts, and gift cards. Safe Halloween for employee families.
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The little things make a big difference: Organizations often invest a lot of money and effort on big events (holiday parties, summer picnics), but the little things go a long way, too. Hand out gift cards. Establish a small wellness committee to brainstorm and execute new ideas. Send birthday cards. Buy people lunch.
The little things make a big difference: Organizations often invest a lot of money and effort on big events (holiday parties, summer picnics), but the little things go a long way, too. Hand out gift cards. Establish a small wellness committee to brainstorm and execute new ideas. Send birthday cards. Buy people lunch.
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