Navigating the Holidays
November 15, 2007 by Kristen King
Filed under Business
The holiday season is fast upon us, and along with the stress of endless events and shopping galore comes a whole set of social conventions to navigate in your business. How do you handle the holidays?
- Gifts for clients and coworkers — Should you chip in, get something individual, avoid it entirely? How much to spend, and when to do it?
- Holiday-specific or generic cards, or no cards at all – What holidays get cards and what don’t? What should they say? When should you send them? Does receiving a card require a thank-you note?
- Office and personal events — What to attend, how to dress, how to behave, how to decorate?
- Special discounts — Thanksgiving sale? Christmas sale? Hanukkah sale? Generic winter sale?
- Phone and personal salutations – “Happy holidays”? “Season’s greetings”? “Merry Christmas”? “Happy New Year”?
I’m of two minds on this topic. I don’t personally celebrate holidays for religious reasons, so I don’t do anything holiday related for my business. But I wonder if the rest of the world thinks of me as a Scrooge. They say “Merry Christmas,” and I say, “Thanks.” They send a card, and I send nothing. They decorate like crazy, I stick with my usual look.
In your business, how do you balance including everyone with being reasonable as to what you can accomplish? Does your office have a Christmas party or a winter gala? Is there a big Thanksgiving lunch the week before the holiday? Does the receptionist’s desk hold a Christmas tree and a menorah side by side?
Do you think it’s important to do something to acknowledge the holidays, or would we be better off with business as usual?
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