The holiday seasons are usually an exciting time for most, but not always for me. Being part of the HR team, I have the enormous task of choosing business gifts for our staff for all the special occasions - from employee rewards to the most celebrated time of the year - X'mas & New Year! My boss makes me feel that the success of the gift is directly proportional to my next appraisal :(
Any suggestions or ideas? I'm utterly and bitterly confused.
From India, Bangalore
Any suggestions or ideas? I'm utterly and bitterly confused.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sambhavan,
The problem you outlined is a typical organizational challenge compounded further by the recent economic recession that has shaken every organization across the globe. Most companies who spent lavishly during Diwali last year settled for a sweet box for their employees and top clients. I am not sure if this situation is going to improve immediately, so I wouldn't be very surprised if this Christmas and New Year will also be a "low key" one!
From India, Bangalore
The problem you outlined is a typical organizational challenge compounded further by the recent economic recession that has shaken every organization across the globe. Most companies who spent lavishly during Diwali last year settled for a sweet box for their employees and top clients. I am not sure if this situation is going to improve immediately, so I wouldn't be very surprised if this Christmas and New Year will also be a "low key" one!
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I don't entirely agree with that recession bit. There are quite a few organizations that are gaining a lot from the depreciating rupee value. If you happen to be one of these, then Xmas can bring in an even more generous Santa than before. So make sure you put a bigger sock out for your employees... :-D.
From India, Bangalore
I don't entirely agree with that recession bit. There are quite a few organizations that are gaining a lot from the depreciating rupee value. If you happen to be one of these, then Xmas can bring in an even more generous Santa than before. So make sure you put a bigger sock out for your employees... :-D.
From India, Bangalore
Hi there,
You can try customized/creative wallets, mugs, calendars with the name of your company printed on them. You could also try books and sweets. These should be more cost-effective than most options we had before. Happy gifting :)
Cheers,
Bojamma
From India, Bangalore
You can try customized/creative wallets, mugs, calendars with the name of your company printed on them. You could also try books and sweets. These should be more cost-effective than most options we had before. Happy gifting :)
Cheers,
Bojamma
From India, Bangalore
Pen drives... hmm. I don't think that's the way to go as it's just one of those 'common' items and no longer gift material. When it comes to an iPod, I'd vote for that all the way. Man, the new line of iPod nanos is super cool.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I have a small-scale industry, and we are contracted manufacturers of automobile components. We have a few big names as our sourcing agencies. Considering this, we need to send appropriate gifts for this Christmas/New Year. The quantity would range from, let's say, 30-50.
From India, Bangalore
I have a small-scale industry, and we are contracted manufacturers of automobile components. We have a few big names as our sourcing agencies. Considering this, we need to send appropriate gifts for this Christmas/New Year. The quantity would range from, let's say, 30-50.
From India, Bangalore
The amount that you have to work with determines what type of gifts you can get. Something personalized like business card holders with their name, a laser pointer engraved, or something for the computer at work, like a fancy wrist pad. If nothing works, then gift certificates are always an option. Keep gifts uniform.
From India, Mangaluru
From India, Mangaluru
The iPod idea does seem like a very good one. Considering that at times like these when people think twice about spending on extras, getting them a gift like an iPod, which is wanted by most, would invite a lot of appreciation and motivation... both from the employees' and clients' perspectives.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
An iPod might do the trick.
From an employee's perspective, an iPod would be considered an out-of-reach luxury, especially during times like these.
Getting a gift like this can very well create a spark in them that keeps them going.
From India, Bangalore
From an employee's perspective, an iPod would be considered an out-of-reach luxury, especially during times like these.
Getting a gift like this can very well create a spark in them that keeps them going.
From India, Bangalore
I do agree, iPods fit into the gifting trend this season. They are sleek, stylish, and besides music, act as a great stress buster.
If budget is a concern, the iPod Shuffle would be the best option. A 1GB model comes at an affordable price tag of Rs. 2300, with four different exciting colors to choose from.
Most importantly, it would be something different from the stereotypical traditional corporate gifts like chocolate boxes, photo frames, keychains, etc.
From India, Bangalore
If budget is a concern, the iPod Shuffle would be the best option. A 1GB model comes at an affordable price tag of Rs. 2300, with four different exciting colors to choose from.
Most importantly, it would be something different from the stereotypical traditional corporate gifts like chocolate boxes, photo frames, keychains, etc.
From India, Bangalore
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