Event, Conference and Meeting Planning Guidelines: 10 Steps to SuccessEvery event whether it’s a meeting, party, seminar, conference, charity event, or your high school reunion will have common threads regardless of what it is, where it’s held, when or why it is happening. The following common threads are found in every organized event. Make sure you plan each of the following steps thoroughly and you are guaranteed success.1. Plan Your Vision: Your vision is the main reason and focus fo
ny acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” t How to Find an Office for Your BusinessMoving into an office is a big step when you run a small business or start-up, and finding the right premises in the right location and at the right price is a daunting task. Get it right, and your office premises will help you improve productivity, attract and retain good employees and give a positive impression to your customers. But get it wrong, and you could be left tied into a costly lease with premises that might not sui
Any sales person will tell you that a large part of sales is in building relationships with people – the people who decide which products and services and companies their business will pay for. Corporate gifts can play a role in helping build those relationships at a number of different points. Here are five unusual occasions where a corporate gift can help build relationships and improve your bottom line.
1. A New Business Opening
There’s no better time to introduce your company and your services to a potential customer than at the very start. Keep an eye on your local business news to stay current on new business openings that can offer business for YOUR company, and drop them a “Congratulations!” gift. Make it something practical to stand out from the rafts of plants and flowers, and include a personalized coupon for a discount on their first order or consultation.
Special Suggestion: A bottle of sparkling wine with which to toast their opening
2. Thanks for the Referral
Did a current customer refer a business associate to you? Did you pick up a new account on the strength of an introduction from a long-standing associate? Let your business boosters know that you appreciate them by acknowledging their referrals with a thank you gift.
Special Suggestion: Corporate apparel is in vogue. Say “Thanks” with a gift that marks your associate as an ambassador for your company. A rugby sweatshirt or jacket embroidered with your company name and logo will say Thank You in high style.
3. On Reaching a Landmark
Every firm has special events that few outside the company acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” toe.
1. A New Business Opening
There’s no better time to introduce your company and your services to a potential customer than at the very start. Keep an eye on your local business news to stay current on new business openings that can offer business for YOUR company, and drop them a “Congratulations!” gift. Make it something practical to stand out from the rafts of plants and flowers, and include a personalized coupon for a discount on their first order or consultation.
Special Suggestion: A bottle of sparkling wine with which to toast their opening
2. Thanks for the Referral
Did a current customer refer a business associate to you? Did you pick up a new account on the strength of an introduction from a long-standing associate? Let your business boosters know that you appreciate them by acknowledging their referrals with a thank you gift.
Special Suggestion: Corporate apparel is in vogue. Say “Thanks” with a gift that marks your associate as an ambassador for your company. A rugby sweatshirt or jacket embroidered with your company name and logo will say Thank You in high style.
3. On Reaching a Landmark
Every firm has special events that few outside the company acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” t Isuzu: Corporate OverviewThe Isuzu brand is one of the least known of the Japanese car brands sold in the North American market. Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Subaru are all well recognized and respected Japanese makes while Isuzu lives perpetually in their shadow and underneath the wings of world auto giant, General Motors. Let’s take a look at Isuzu and what makes this car company tick.In 1981, Isuzu followed competing Japanese automake
de a personalized coupon for a discount on their first order or consultation.
Special Suggestion: A bottle of sparkling wine with which to toast their opening
2. Thanks for the Referral
Did a current customer refer a business associate to you? Did you pick up a new account on the strength of an introduction from a long-standing associate? Let your business boosters know that you appreciate them by acknowledging their referrals with a thank you gift.
Special Suggestion: Corporate apparel is in vogue. Say “Thanks” with a gift that marks your associate as an ambassador for your company. A rugby sweatshirt or jacket embroidered with your company name and logo will say Thank You in high style.
3. On Reaching a Landmark
Every firm has special events that few outside the company acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” t Planning Your First Business MeetingAre you planning your first business meeting and want to ensure you cover all your bases? Don't run around like a crazed wedding planner. Have a strategy and stick to it.First, set the date and establish the agenda. It's important to prepare the agenda well in advance. You want to ensure everyone has a chance to look it over to get prepared and give you feed back on areas that might need to be included. In preparing an age
e them by acknowledging their referrals with a thank you gift.
Special Suggestion: Corporate apparel is in vogue. Say “Thanks” with a gift that marks your associate as an ambassador for your company. A rugby sweatshirt or jacket embroidered with your company name and logo will say Thank You in high style.
3. On Reaching a Landmark
Every firm has special events that few outside the company acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” t Getting an IntroductionI have talked about how to get donations and doing volunteer work. You are probably wondering what they have to do with gaining business relationships and giving you more business. Through service organizations you will gain recognition and stature, especially if you get really involved. These organizations also give you opportunities to meet people that you would not normally meet through your regular business channels. Even tho
ny acknowledge. It may be the traditional company summer picnic, or the successful launch of a new product. When you send a gift to acknowledge those events, you are saying “You are important enough that I notice these things” – and that is the cement that holds business relationships together.
Special Suggestion: Order a batch of balloons imprinted with “Congratulations from ” to keep on hand for those special occasions. When one crops up, fill up a balloon bouquet of a dozen with a helium tank and have it delivered along with a gift basket of edible goodies and a personalized note of congrats.
4. The Promotion of a Key Employee
You’ve got your finger on the pulse of the firms with which you do business – make it count in more ways than one. Has the sales assistant who places the orders been promoted to manager? Foster good will with a gift to wish her success in her new position – and keep your company on her mind when it comes to making bigger decisions.
Special Suggestion: Put together a gift basket with items chosen specifically to appeal to the personal tastes of the recipient – and tuck in one or two small promotional items with your company logo that they can use in their new position. One great idea – a business card wallet or holder to display their new business card.
5. Thanks for Your Order
Don’t just drop an email or make a phone call. Express your appreciation for a big order with a thank you gift. Thanks for your order gifts needn’t be anything flashy or expensive – in fact, they work best when they’re little useful items that can sit on a desk and come into service every day.
Special Suggestion: Many a busy professional will appreciate a cube of sticky notes with a unique twist, or a handful of pens to keep in a pen tub on their desk.
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Infosnacking was declared word of the year for 2005 by Webster’s New World College Dictionary. If you are reading this article while at work, and it is not research for your company or related to your job in some way, then you are officially infosnacking. Dang, we use to just call it ‘screwing the dog’, but guess that is no longer Politically Correct. Infosnacking is defined as using the internet, on company time, to check your email, read the news, peruse the sports scores or a myriad of other internet related time stealers.
Listed below are some general guidelines to assist you in the process of selecting an office chair.