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How to organise a last-minute Office Christmas party

24 November 2021

How important is the Office Christmas party?

Hopefully, this festive season marks the return of big team Christmas get together for most people. Work places up and down the country will be preparing to have an evening or afternoon of fun, celebrations, entertainment, and good old-fashioned knees-up. After months of social distancing and limiting interpersonal interactions, we are looking forward to our Office Christmas party.


For some, it will likely to be the first time in a long time that you will gather your whole team together and we hope you have all your planning sorted by now. We also understand that not everyone gets given the luxury of time to organise events. So, if you’re one of those who haven’t given much thought to Christmas party themes until now or the role of Office Christmas party planner has suddenly landed on your desk at the last minute, do not despair. We are here to help, simply CLICK HERE to send an enquiry to our friendly team.


December is a busy time for us all personally with our family Christmas get together to organise, taking on the planning for the whole office on top of that, can be challenging. We can take the pressure off you by handling everything from finding a festive venue to coordinating other administration and extras to help you create an enjoyable experience for you and all your invitees.


Feeling confident and want to take on the challenge yourself? We’ve given some useful recommendations below on the key elements to consider. But, before getting into that, here are a few reminders of why the Office Christmas party is much more than a jolly time together.


Importance of Office Christmas Party

With businesses still trying to recover from the impact of the global health crisis, keeping costs down is top priority and it is little surprise that Christmas parties are one of the first expenses to be dropped being seen as unnecessary or extravagant. But business owners still need to invest in their staff. Christmas is the one time of the year where a staff party is expected and it can affect how employees feel about the company they work for.

 

  • Saying Thank-you – Christmas parties are more than just an excuse to get yourself and your colleagues drinking copious amount and getting smashed for the night. It is a chance for organisations to show gratitude for 12 months of hard work from their employees.
  • Teambuilding and bonding – Christmas get togethers can play a big part in shaping the culture of the company. They can prove to be a fantastic bonding experience as members of teams from different departments who wouldn’t necessarily come together at any other time of the year are able to mingle and socialise in a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Wellbeing – Treating your staff well and doing something positive for them after a stressful year reinforces the fact that you care about their wellbeing.
  • Company values – these days, most people want to work for organisations that know how to have fun whilst working hard. Having a celebration or party says a lot about a company’s culture and values.
  • Employee Feedback – most employees will give their honest feedback about the company in an informal setting. Conversations are much easier and can give management an opportunity to hear about the true feelings of team members as well as new ideas on how to make the company a better place.


Key steps to organising a last-minute Christmas party

The less you have to do yourself the better. This means opting for pre-arranged or packaged party deals which could help you avoid the extra time, costs and efforts required to coordinate these items separately. Aside from choosing a date and sending out invitations to staff and guests, there are 5 important steps that we recommend you follow,


Step 1 - Determine your budget (or agree one with the budget holder),

Step 2 - Choose a venue

Step 3 - Select a theme for your party

Step 4 - Plan activities to go with your theme (including music and dance)

Step 5 - Decide on style of food and drinks


You may have additional steps such as arranging transport and accommodation for some of your guests if this is part of your remit or event planning logistics.


This late in the season, it is important that you find and book the right venue.  Good venues will offer Christmas packages which include most, if not all the elements you need for your event including venue hire, catering and even your entertainment. This option could save you the costs and the stress of organising these items separately within the very limited time you have.


Still looking for a venue for your Christmas party? CLICK HERE for our FREE VENUE FINDING service.  Call us on 0203-617-1010.


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