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Keeping clients and company workers, subcontractors, vendors and
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Because no matter what kind of business you are in, without the
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Corporate gift giving is an easy way to let your team know how
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Rules-Of-Thumb
Corporate gift giving should be done in a professional manner.
Keep in mind that when your company makes the decision to
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to keep in mind:
- If you are giving a corporate gift to a client or potential
client always check with their company to ensure that they allow
corporate gift giving.
- Corporate gift giving should never be used to compensate
clients or employees for less than expected wages or services.
- Corporate gift giving should not be a personal gift, as this
tends to offend some clients or employees.
- Corporate gift giving should comply with your company's
budget. Do not go overboard and buy gifts that you cannot afford
or try and save money by purchasing gifts that are "cheap" like
ink pens or toys that last about one hour.
- Corporate gift giving should make recipients feel good about
their accomplishments. Give gifts that cost about the same price
across the board.
- If your company uses corporate gift giving as a holiday gift,
make sure to check the recipient's religious or cultural
background.
- If you prefer to give corporate gifts in person, you should
always check the recipients schedule to ensure that you are
coming at a good time for them.
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