With the holiday season in full swing, you’re probably starting to think about what gifts to get your employees. But what to buy? Ah yes, the annual conundrum! Let’s start by asking what’s the purpose of employee gifts? If you answered to make your employees feel valued and appreciated, you’re on the right track. However, while you may have great intentions, the wrong kind of gift can have the exact opposite effect.
So, what kind of gifts should you be giving your employees to ensure they feel as appreciated and valued as you think they are? The key here is to know your employees. As we’ve said before, “one size does not fit all.” What one employee may love, someone else may not. There is no hard and set rule that says you must get the same gift for everyone.
With that said, let’s look at some of the “go-to” employee gifts and the potential pitfalls of each. Again, some employees may love receiving these gifts, but if you don’t get to know your employees on a personal level, you run the risk of delivering a big “ho…ho…oh.”
The Incentive Research Foundation recently published its Industry Outlook Forecast for 2020. Logoed brand-named merchandise is expected to remain the most common reward among corporate respondents. Believe it or not, sunglasses are expected to be among the most common corporate gifts. However, do all your employees want the same pair of sunglasses? Unless you’re including an all-expense paid trip to the tropics, the answer is probably no.
Your holiday gift will be much more impactful if you take the time to get to know your employees.
Here’s something to make your head spin! There’s no rule that says you even must give a tangible gift. What?!? Out of 100,000 employees surveyed, only 6% said they prefer gifts! Most employees surveyed said that words of affirmation, quality time with co-workers/supervisors, and support on projects would mean a whole lot more.
Consider pointing out how each of your employees has contributed to the company as a whole over the past year and how much you appreciate the impact they’ve made. The better they understand the “why” behind your appreciation the more powerful it will be to show them you’re paying attention.
Remember, holiday employee gifts don’t need to be wrapped in a bow, take a moment to reflect on the year and your team’s impact in 2019. The numbers don’t lie, like we mentioned only 6% of employees are looking for gifts the others want quality time, project opportunities and appreciation; we challenge you to have that time with your employees and thank them for one thing they did that contributed to the success of your year – whether it was a new idea that was implemented, delivering a pivotal client experience, a time they stayed late to complete a project, etc.… – find one moment out of the 365 days to ignite the feeling of appreciation for 365 more.
Yes, it’s cliché but it’s true. In the end it’s the thought that counts. So, go out there and put some “ho…ho…HO” in the office, spread some holiday cheer and show your employees how much you appreciate and value them…not just at the holidays, but every day of the year.
Happy Holidays from all of us at Sparck!
May the season bring happiness and joy to you and your families.