Corporate Christmas Gift

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The holiday season is the perfect time to reach out to clients and colleagues with a smart and thoughtful corporate Christmas gift. The right corporate gift can boost morale in the office and effectively market your business to important clients.

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Corporate Gift Giving

Corporate gift giving is often difficult because you must continue a professional relationship with the recipient throughout the year. You want the gift to be thoughtful and personal, but beware: You do not want the gift to be too personal or intimate or inappropriate. You must walk a fine line.

General Corporate Christmas Gift Giving Tips

  • You should put exclusive and general clients in different gift-giving categories. This rule also applies to employees. Do not give individuals in the same category different corporate Christmas gifts. Do not favor clients or employees who are in the same category or on the same chain of command level.
  • The Christmas party is also a great corporate Christmas gift! Throw in a bonus and no one will be disappointed.
  • Chocolates and wines will satisfy most palates.
  • Personalized gifts show extra thought and consideration. For example, monogrammed briefcases, wallets, and cardholders make ideal corporate Christmas gifts.
  • Pen sets, paperweights, organizers, and calendars are all great ideas for corporate Christmas gifts that can be used in the workplace on a daily basis throughout the year. These gifts are a great value.
  • Christmas gift certificates will go far in pleasing clients and employees during the holiday season. Send the recipient to a spa or restaurant. This way, they can enjoy something extra-special during the holidays.
  • When buying a corporate Christmas gift for your best client, money should be no object. Golf packages, weekend excursions, and top-shelf liquors show just how important they are to your business.

Gifts For Colleagues

Many employees and colleagues work year-round just to make your job easier. Some employees work behind the scenes and receive little thanks. Cleaning staff, groundskeepers, and delivery personnel all make invaluable contributions to run the business and make it a success.

Personalized gifts are unique and make the recipient feel extra special.

Provide the soundtrack to the workday with a custom cd.

Gifts For Clients

The holiday season is the ideal time to reach out to clients and thank them for making the past year a success. This is also your opportunity to promise great work in the future and retain their business. Don’t just say thanks, but also market your business when you give a corporate Christmas gift.

Gift baskets are a great way to reach out to clients.

Put a smile on your client’s face with a Teddy bear that markets your goods and services.

Gifts For the Boss

The holiday season is the perfect time to set the tone of your relationship with your boss for the upcoming year. Are you friends with your boss? Are you ambitious? Are you content with your current position? The corporate Christmas gift to your boss will convey a lot of information. So, be sure to get it right. Consider these tips:

  • A stylish desk organizer, including an executive pen, clock, picture frame, and mouse pad may strengthen your relationship with your boss. This gift says that you respect the hard work the boss does in their office each day.
  • If you are close to your boss, and possibly have a friendship, then a Christmas food basket would be a great gift. The gourmet food gift basket will show that you understand your boss's tastes and dietary habits.
  • Personalized or monogrammed Christmas gifts are always thoughtful.
  • Inject some humor at the office with a personalized newspaper or a gag gift. Caution: read the tips below to avoid a humor-less gift.

Bad Ideas for Corporate Christmas Gifts

You should avoid any gifts that will make the recipient uncomfortable. At the same time, avoid any gifts that might cast you in a bad light. Stay away from

  • Gifts with any sexual or romantic overtones (red roses, lingerie, heart-shaped anything, gag gifts)
  • Gifts with a political agenda (controversial books, memberships to political organizations or groups with a strong political affiliation)
  • Gifts with a religious statement (even though you may think you are giving a Christmas gift, it may be best to offer a “holiday” gift that will appeal to those who do not observe the religious holiday)
  • Gag gifts that are not funny - or might not seem funny to the recipient (don’t make fun of someone’s age, race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, religion)
  • Expensive gifts (unless you are in the luxury goods business, it is best to avoid giving cars, designer clothing, or lavish vacations, unless you can bestow such good fortunes to all clients, employees, or bosses)



 


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