Leaders – if ever there was a time to celebrate all that your team delivered and accomplished, it is now.   

Recognize Your Team

As the calendar year comes to a close, instead of rushing to get this year behind you, slow down and spend some time honoring the team that got you through.

These are the people who, individually and collectively, continued to show up and deliver for you and the organization every day despite what was happening in our global economy, during the pandemic, under strained company finances, in addition to enduring stress in their own households exacerbated by  school shut downs and state imposed quarantines, and through the divisive environment created by racial tensions and the U.S. presidential election. 

Even through widespread layoffs and sickness across our communities, your team members continued to put in real work and deliver results.  They were resilient and impactful.

So, even though social distancing and tight budget constraints prevent most of us from hosting traditional “all out” holiday and end of the year events now, it is imperative that we as leaders do not let this holiday season pass without expressing our sincere gratitude to those who work for us. 

My recommendation would be to K.I.S.S. your team celebrations this year – Keep It Simple Stupid. (I can’t tell you how much angst I had in writing those words out.  Even though I am certain you are already familiar with the K.I.S.S. acronym, my stomach still did a thing of discomfort at the slight chance it would be misinterpreted). Moving on….

 

Ideas on How to Celebate

A few simple, but meaningful, low-cost, end of year celebration ideas for you to consider.  I guarantee that one or all of these would be greatly appreciated by your team.

 

 

Of course, if your budget allows, you could supplement any of the above with gifts for the team.  And if your business operations guidelines support it, any of the options could also be done in person.  -You should feel free to adjust or expand any option to fit your team’s needs.  The most important thing is that you do something to mark the occasion and show your appreciation.

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