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Top 2 Ways to Celebrate Your Employees in 2014

Celebrating the work of your staff, volunteers, even students is fun, until someone gets recognized for their hard work and instead of building the team, the recognition effort starts to tear it down. "Why does Karen always get the credit? I work hard, too!" "Steve is always the one getting the awards. It's just because the boss likes him more." Do these comments sound familiar?

"It's not fair!" No, it's not. It's not fair that bosses and managers cannot praise an employee for doing well without another employee getting their feelings hurt. If employee recognition is supposed to build the team and create success, why doesn't it work on some teams?!

Making employee recognition fair isn't the goal. Not everyone on your team deserves recognition for a job well done if they're not doing their job well. It's sad, but true. If fairness in your employee recognition program is something you struggle with, get some expert tips here.

There is a way, however, to make sure that everyone in your organization has their time in the spotlight—good job, mediocre job, or otherwise.
Birthdays and service anniversaries are like eyeballs—everyone's got 'em, so let's celebrate!

Tips for Celebrating Birthdays in the Workplace

1. First, remember the date! There's no worse feeling than being forgotten on your birthday. Put your employees' birthdates in your calendar and set reminders for the day (or two) before so you're not scrambling at the last minute. (Our Birthday Recognition Survival Kit will keep you prepared for any birthday emergency!)

2. Second, get a card. Whether you have the whole team sign it, or just make it a personal card, take the time to write a thoughtful note. Think about your recipient, mention something meaningful to him or her, and tell them what makes them special.

3. Third, make it fun! Decorating your employee's work area for their birthday or having them wear a special birthday pin ensures their special day will not go unnoticed. No time to decorate? Take turns with your team so everyone has to pitch in, or make it simple: a bouquet of three helium balloons is fun, festive, and easy!



Tips for Celebrating Service Anniversaries in the Workplace 
 1. First, celebrate EVERY year! Many companies only celebrate 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20-year service anniversaries. Did you know that most employees leave within the first three years on the job? Perhaps if their time and dedication was acknowledged more often, more employees would stay!

2. Second, make it meaningful. Get a
card and write a personal note inside. Mention why you value their work, and call out an achievement in the past year they would be proud of. Tell them you're looking forward to many more years. You'd be surprised at the confidence this statement instills in your employees—and, as we know, on-the-job confidence leads to greater success!

3. Third, make it personal. Whether you choose an
engraved keepsake gift, or take your employee out to lunch for their special day, be sure to celebrate in a way that lets your employee know you are willing to (and want to!) invest your time in him or her as an individual.

Employee recognition does not have to be fair—it's an honor that is achieved by those who go above and beyond. But, celebrating your employees should be fair, fun, and impactful. Try starting some engaging birthday and service anniversary
programs in 2014 and your staff will feel more valued than they did last year. THAT'S just the beginning...

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As a team member since 2005, Falon has worn just about every hat the 'ville has to offer. She's seen both sides of working life — as an employee and as a manager — so if it sounds like she knows what she's talking about, we're pretty sure that's why. When she's not juggling between the IDville and Baudville brands, she's been known to whip up a mean diorama - just like that!

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When is Employee Appreciation Day 2014?

If you only celebrate one employee recognition holiday this year, hands down it should be Employee Appreciation Day! It occurs yearly on the first Friday in March, and this year it's March 7th.

Why is Employee Appreciation Day so important? Well, if you're in business, there's a pretty good chance that you have employees. If you have employees, they are likely keeping your business running. If your business is running well, then you have reason to celebrate. And it's pretty much a no-brainer that what you should celebrate is the people who have made it all happen. Right? Right!

It will be here before you know it, so it's time to start planning today! A successful Employee Appreciation Day has these three elements:

Activities. These don't have to be all-day activities; after all, you still need to keep that business running! But, if you plan for a few throughout the day, you'll make your Employee Appreciation Day fun and memorable without being too disruptive to your regular flow. Need ideas? Check out our free Fun at Work eBook for inspiration!

Edibles. We all need to eat, so why not plan a catered lunch for your team? It can be as simple as a boxed lunch from a favorite local deli or more elaborate, like a full buffet with all the fixins. Or, if you want to really knock their socks off, hire a food truck to park in your lot and let your employees get their lunch to order! At Baudville, when "What the Truck" pulls up to our loading dock, we know we're in for an extra-special treat.

Appreciation. The most important part of Employee Appreciation Day is right in the title. Take this opportunity to give a heartfelt thanks to your team, with a meaningful gift and a sincere note. Choose our new Positively Awesome Theme, then fill a Tote Bag with a Value Tumbler and Goofy Guy Note Cube—all lasting gifts they'll use every day. Don't forget to write a personal note to each individual that expresses your appreciation for all they do throughout the year.
 
That's all you need to pull off a "Wow, that was awesome!" Employee Appreciation Day. Sound like a plan, but need help planning? We have a whole team of super-friendly (plus helpful and knowledgeable) recognition specialists who are just a call or chat away—just holler!


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Allison is a self-proclaimed Copywriting Diva and has the certificate to prove it! She's been writing for Baudville for five years and has worked in a variety of business settings for 20 years. Before becoming a professional writer 13 years ago, Allison worked as a department manager where she used Baudville products to motivate her team. She's what we call a true believer!
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Kimberly's Kitchen: Thanksgiving Office Potluck

Thanksgiving is coming up fast and I'm sure many of you are organizing office potlucks to kick off the holiday season. The holidays are the perfect time to get your team together, celebrate the year's accomplishments, and thank everyone for all they've done. A potluck is a great way to kick that recognition and camaraderie into full swing!

So if you aren't planning one yet, think about starting an annual holiday potluck to get the office rejuvenated during a time when people are getting antsy about the holidays, but also to take a breather an
d enjoy co-workers' company.

Make sure to create a signup sheet so you know how many people will be bringing something and that you don't end up with all the same stuff! You can also go to a free online tool like, SignUp Genius, to help you create the online sign up form, email your co-workers, and track what everyone's bringing. Very handy! 

I don't know about you, but I always struggle with what to bring to potlucks. You want something you can make the night before, that's easy to transport, and doesn't have a lot of fuss. One of my favorite items to bring is a cheese ball, and it's always a hit. It's so easy – just whip it up the night before, and bring it to the potluck. No muss, no fuss. And it's so delicious!
 
 PINEAPPLE CHEESE BALL


1-1/2 packages (12 oz) cream cheese
1 small can crushed pineapple (well drained)

Powdered sugar (to taste- approximately 2-3 Tbsp.)
Green onion (optional-to taste, approximately 2 Tbsp.)
Chopped ham (optional-to taste, approximately 2-3 Tbsp. I used deli meat ham)
Chopped pecans (about 1 cup worth)

Combine all ingredients together. Mash into a ball and chill. Roll in crushed pecans. Refrigerate until served. Serve with crackers.

Recipe courtesy of chef in training.

 
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Kimberly is the Baudville Website Manager and star of our online product videos. She applies her knowledge of the web to create the ultimate online experience for Baudville customers.

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Celebrating Halloween in Your Workplace: Costumes and Pumpkins and Kids…Oh, My!

As you might guess, Halloween is a big event at the 'ville. Though we don't necessarily need a reason to be weird and silly around here, having one does definitely bring it out the beast in us.

Every year, we can always count on costumes and treats, but there's usually something extra brewing, too. Want to know how we scare up some fun "Booville" style? Try these ideas!

Host a Themed Costume Contest.

Anyone can have a costume contest, but give it a theme and you'll encourage even more participation—especially for those who have trouble coming up with ideas. Some of our favorites? Super Heroes, Rock Stars, Famous Mascots, Star Wars, and Movie Characters are all themes that have oodles of options. Whichever you decide, make sure to take pictures so the costumes can be seen by everyone and a winner can be chosen by popular vote.
Bring in the Kids for Trick-or-Treating.

More and more, parents are looking for safe and trustworthy alternatives to traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating. Why not do your working parents a favor and host one at your workplace? At Baudville, we always set aside a little time in the afternoon to hand out treats to visiting kids. Doing it later in the day ensures that school-aged kids can come, as well as the little ones; plus, it helps to maintain some productivity for our day. And, the kids getting to see the cool place where their parents work is a treat in itself!
Organize a Pumpkin Carving Contest.

Or, if the idea of sharp instruments being wielded in your workplace is just too frightening, have a decorating contest instead. Last time we did this, we put together several groups mixed with members of different departments, handed over the knives and spoons, and watched the madness unfold. Finished pumpkins were put on display and the crazy creation with the most votes won its creators a prize.
Share Healthy Recipes.

Here's a new one, owed to being a responsible wellness advocate—or attempting to be one, anyway! Last week, our visiting fitness guru hooked us up with some healthy alternatives to candy bars: vegan granola bars that are remarkably close to their questionable counterparts. If you just turned up your nose, then turn it right back down. These bars are downright surreptitious in their delicious and nutritious-ness! Check out her Pinterest page to see those recipes and more.
However you decide to celebrate Halloween in your workplace, don't be afraid to have a little fun!

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Allison is a self-proclaimed Copywriting Diva and has the certificate to prove it! She's been writing for Baudville for four years and has worked in a variety of business settings for 20 years. Before becoming a professional writer 12 years ago, Allison worked as a department manager where she used Baudville products to motivate her team. She's what we call a true believer!
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