Once upon a time, corporate bosses, associates, and interns alike would set aside their different titles and gather each December for drinks, dancing, and conversation. There would be gourmet dinners, ...
Some cost-effective alternatives include a simple team potluck, an in-office lunch or a small group outing, Cary said. A ...
If you're planning to take advantage of the open bar at this year’s office holiday party, you might want to think twice. While these gatherings are meant to celebrate the season with co-workers, ...
If you are invited to the company holiday party, you should attend. While it's natural to consider declining an invitation, it's not considered proper etiquette to do so in a professional setting.
Open bars, lavish dinners and in-person get-togethers will likely be out of the question for many companies this year when it comes to planning end-of-the-year celebrations. A number of holiday office ...
After a few years when companies avoided throwing holiday parties, corporate America is kicking back with the eggnog again. Executive search firm Battalia Winston’s annual survey found that 96% of ...
CaterCow reports that 53% of employees prefer catered lunches over holiday parties, emphasizing food's role in workplace ...
The gift’s “a little tainted by guilt,” the employee wrote in a Reddit post Harbucks/Getty A holiday office party game of white elephant became uncomfortable when an employee’s husband stole a 10-year ...
This Thanksgiving Day could be the perfect excuse for HR professionals to gather employees in a celebration that goes beyond ...