Gifting Suggestions for Corporate Needs

With the sheer number of gifting options that abound, it can frankly be an annoyance to go gift shopping. Especially for those who are young, career focused individuals, there simply isn’t enough time to go through a massive list of potential gifts and choose the best ones.

Here are a few insights and suggestions that will hold you in good stead when a few major gifting events come around. A culture of gift giving is a sign of a happy company, and is associated with building relations, and cementing old ties.  Work anniversaries, Christmas, Easter, are major gifting occasions that therefore add cheer to the workplace.  A gift is received by an employee/boss, but friends and family get to hear about it. Clearly, gifting is also an indicator of the overall culture of the company.

Gifting idea: it can be anything from a combination of flowers and chocolates for fellow female colleagues who one is friendly with, to more personalized options (including stylish consumer electronic) The point is to get one that sets a positive tone for the year. Non-perishable items as gifts will be permanent reminders of the gift giver.

A gift card

An incredibly easy option, as you can feed in your billing details and print one out. But if you give the entire company the same gift card (and the same amount), it looks both cheap and lazy. You should customize the gift card according to people’s interests.

On the internet and offline, you’ll find a gift card for everything from sports equipment to books, and you only need a few hours to get your gift shopping done.

Put them in nice envelope, throw in a personalized note, and you’ve made a meaningful gift out of a print out!

A company dinner/party

If you’re the boss, know that a company dinner/casual hangout over coffee is much more a of a bonding experience than the cliche team building exercises. And, with bulk rates, it’ll be even cheaper. With a relaxed ambience, you’ll create an environment that lacks the usual agenda or corporate focus.

Gift Baskets

On the other hand, when you aren’t sure of the fine line between meaningful and expensive, a corporate gift basket is the best bet. There’s a big menu of options for corporate gifts on websites like Gourmet Basket and you can browse these hamper gifts on their website http://gourmetbasket.com.au/. Along with the standard wine, chocolate and fruit combination, you can also throw in tech appliances, apparel and accessories, and perfumes, however, a gourmet gift basket makes for a complete gift.

When buying a gift basket, always look into your employees’ personal preferences. Many are lactose lactose intolerant (and cannot be gifted fine cheese), or do not not drink wine for religious/health reasons. Therefore, keep these in mind, so your employees don’t feel excluded if they get a present they cannot use.

Keep a bit of variety

Even in a limited budget, you can manage a bit of variety. Many young lads will love a selection of beers. Non-drinkers can be given a package of fine coffees. And, you can invest a bit more on the senior management and the clientele gifting budget.

When looking for a gift basket provider, look for a few aspects. Firstly, great customer care is what you seel. You need to be able to swiftly place your order, confirm the booking, and get your delivery information and more rapidly.  Secondly, timely delivery is of high importance. Gifting season can be a logistics nightmare for gift delivery. You need people who are on schedule. Thirdly, packaging to matters. It makes a big difference when the things like ribbons and the other frills of packaging are done tastefully.