Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Top Ten Tips for Office Christmas Party Etiquette

The holidays are a time for celebrating. This means holiday parties. Holiday parties are a time to relax and let your guard down, right? Not always. Holiday celebrations involving your place of employment can be enjoyable, but your behavior will be noticed and noted.

1. Arrive on time.

2. Take a hostess gift.

3. Dress according to code.

4. Don’t consume too much alcohol.

5. Network with your colleagues.

6. Show respect to all.

7. Be politically correct.

8. Dress conservatively.

9. Use your manners.

10. Act like a host and not a guest.

Monday, December 4, 2017

"For me, it's a great thing to tell people anything is possible.

"For me, it's a great thing to tell people anything is possible. When I was 15, people told me 'You're not going to be a DJ.'" 

3 ways to avoid embarrassing yourself at the office holiday party

Holiday office parties are a chance to unwind with your colleagues, but they can also get you into trouble. Strike the right balance of professionalism and fun at this year's party.

1. Who you should bring

2. What to wear

3. How to behave

Friday, December 1, 2017

Thursday, November 30, 2017

6 Alternative Office Christmas Party Ideas

Giving colleagues a chance to interact with one another outside the restraints or social protocols of the workplace, office parties can, renew professional commitment, promote bonding and friendship.

1. Christmas Dinner Party

2. Head to a Comedy Club

3. Theme Park Christmas

4. Activity Holiday Party

5. Go to a Christmas Market

6. Hold an Employee Awards Ceremony