With Christmas fast approaching, the buzz around the office always seems to turn to the infamous company Christmas party. In November employees are already wandering when it will be, where it will be, what the talk of the night will be, and in some cases, they’re wondering if there will even be a Christmas Party.
This has made me think, Christmas parties seem to be a staple in most companies nowadays and they are all but expected by staff. If a company doesn’t have one, it can sometimes stir conversation around if the business is doing well, if the business cares about their people and ultimately, cause comments on the companies’ culture as a whole.
With many industries are moving to homebased or hybrid contracts, or having a large spread of employees across the country, or even the world. Planning any sort of event can be a logistical and financial burden for companies.
This all has had me wondering, is a company Christmas party considered a requirement in fostering a good company culture? or are there alternative ways to show employees you care and bring people together? What impact does throwing vs not throwing a Christmas party have on your culture?
I would love to hear people’s thoughts!
Christmas Party – A culture requirement or is there a better way?
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