Thursday, February 5, 2009

corporate Christmas gift idea

Picking out just the right corporate Christmas gift idea can be a pretty difficult task. After all, what you get for your employees says a lot about what kind of boss you are. When I was coming up in the world of business, people tended to get very formal office Christmas gifts. The boss would buy senior members expensive wine, junior executives slightly less expensive wine, and everyone else Christmas ornaments, or other presents that reflected their low status in the company hierarchy.
Nowadays, that approach is not nearly that popular. In the modern workplace, after all, we are supposed to pretend that we are all equals - members of the same team, as it were. Although no one exactly believes this, it makes relationships between management and the workers easier and less strained. As such, the best approach is to have a corporate Christmas gift idea that is appropriate for everyone. You can privately get something nice for some of your senior partners, but it should be done in as inconspicuous a manner as possible. Publicly showing favoritism only invites trouble, particularly when you can already indicate which employees you favor through Christmas bonuses.
One of my personal favorite corporate Christmas gift ideas is to send everyone home with a bottle of Bristol Cream sherry. It is one of the most delightful wines you can have in the winter, and it is relatively inexpensive. If your office is facing hard times, however, you might want to consider going cheapter. If you can have your company print out personalized custom Christmas gifts, you can get away with a very cheap holiday present. Last year, for example, we gave everyone a candy basket. There were peanut butter cups, mints, and little chocolate Santas inside. The Christmas wrapping paper was printed with the company logo, and every single one had a personalized greeting card attached. It cost less than three dollars per basket, and it still seemed to make most of our employees feel appreciated.
Of course, you can always go with one of the old standbys. An ornament is probably the most classic corporate Christmas gift idea there is. It is pretty, inexpensive, and useful year after year. You can get a pewter Christmas tree ornament, a glass bauble, a miniature nutcracker, or whatever else might strike your fancy. Any of these will make a fine corporate Christmas gift idea without breaking the company bank!

Christmas Yard Decoration

Have you ever seen that movie with that one guy and he does that thing that's really cool? Okay, I just had to say that because I've heard it so many times before. You've surely heard the spiel yourself. Anyway, you've probably also seen the Christmas flick with the Griswalds. Yeah, that's right; you know the one I'm referring to. It's "The National Lampoons Christmas Vacation." That's a classic! It's all about the joys, struggles, and annoyances of the holidays. Oh, and then there's that amazing Christmas Yard Decoration scene. I mean this fellow goes all out. He's determined to have the best and most amazing decoration scheme on the block. How about you; does this hit close to home?
When it comes to the ever-popular Christmas Yard Decoration schemes, I'm not so big on it. Sure I like reindeer, Santa Clause and all his little elves. I like colorful lights and nativity scenes. i plain and simply don't take the time to do all this stuff. Furthermore, I can't imagine how much time and money folks put into Christmas Yard Decoration. Well, it hit me this year. I really haven't been contributing to the aesthetics of the neighborhood. Or at least the ones that pertain to the Christmas Holidays anyway. When it comes to Halloween I raise the bar. Anyway, this year is going to be different for me. The Christmas Yard Decoration thing is in the bag. I am going to raise the bar for my neighborhood. Heck. I may even piss off the guy across the street who loves to have the biggest and best every holiday season. I'm going to Lowe's and Home Depot to pick up all those amazing lights and illuminating reindeer. My yard is going to resemble the fricken North Poe headquarters of Santa himself. How's that for Christmas spirit?
Do you like to cruise the neighborhoods around Christmas time and check out the many homes with Christmas Yard Decoration schemes and lights galore? Of course you do. Hey, we all love to do this. It's very enticing and peaceful in some sense. Staring in awe at all those lights and all that Christmas spirit makes us feel good inside. What can I say; we're suckers for the holidays and Christmas Yard Decoration schemes.

Christmas Wrapping Paper

Along with the giving of gifts at Christmas time comes the annoying task of choosing Christmas wrapping paper, wrapping the gift, and hoping the gift stays wrapped until it is opened. I suppose there are those that enjoy wrestling with Christmas wrapping paper, but I am not one of them. When I have only one or two gifts to wrap, it can be quite a pleasurable experience to wrap a gift and make it look just so, but when you have twenty or thirty, it just becomes a pain. We still do it, however, but despite the pain of wrapping so many, the joy of watching loved ones open those gifts is beyond compare.
The biggest problem with Christmas wrapping paper is that it is often hard to use, and if you don’t get the right stuff, it rips when you least expect it, or doesn’t cover the gift properly. Christmas wrapping paper is often a pain to store, and by the time the next year rolls around, the paper you may have been saving has probably been crushed beyond any hope of saving.
If you have this problem, you have to find a way to save it. Some people like to buy Christmas wrapping paper right after the holiday to use the next year, and this must also be saved safely or the money you saved means nothing. You can buy bins that are especially made to store Christmas wrapping paper, or any other paper for that matter, safely and securely. You can also store tape, scissors, bows, and ribbons in the same container. When you do this, your Christmas wrapping paper is safe and secure, and left in exactly the same condition it was when you put it in there.
If Christmas wrapping paper really gets on your nerves, you have other options. Gift bags are very popular, and can be used to wrap all sorts of gifts. Many people use these almost exclusively, but there may always be a need to have at least some paper at your disposal. There may be an awkward sized gift that won’t fit into a bag without ripping it, or a gift that is simply too big for a bag. In these cases, it’s nice to have at least a few rolls of Christmas wrapping paper on hand. You can even use simply colored papers that can be used for an occasion throughout the year.