Don't cancel the Christmas party... ILM tips for team celebrations on a budget

11 December 2008

At a time of financial uncertainty, managers may be considering cancelling their office or team Christmas party. However, according to the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM), this year it is more important than ever to invest in motivating and rewarding employees.

Penny de Valk, Chief Executive of ILM, said: “In the current economic climate it is crucial for managers to ensure that their team is feel valued and are motivated. Holding a Christmas party may seem like a small gesture, but it goes a long way toward recognising their team’s achievements over the past year, showing them that their work is not being taken for granted and generally boosting morale.

“It does not have to be a lavish function; there are lots of ways to hold a party on a budget.”

ILM’s Top ten tips for managers on holding a Christmas party on a budget are:

1. Have a ‘kids style’ Christmas party (and save yourself staff embarrassments as well as cash by banning alcohol for the afternoon) - bring in some sandwiches, crisps, cakes and jammy dodgers along with party games and maybe even have someone bring in their Wii or Sing Star for an afternoon of fun and games. You can always move onto the pub for a few drinks later.

2. Have an eco party –instead of asking people to cough up for secret Santa have a swap-shop (don’t just swap clothes – do books, CDs or any gifts you’ve received that you’d rather pass on to someone else!), recycle scrap paper for decorations and use polystyrene for snow; add some bubble wrap and staff will be entertained for hours!

3. Take some time out of the day to celebrate success – talk about what the team has achieved and share out a big box of chocolates.  You can then take a trip out and visit some of your local tourist attractions.  Spend as much or as little as you like and support local businesses.

4. Use your office as the venue - festoon a meeting room or boardroom, order some buffet food from your local supermarket or café and - as a special twist - get managers to serve their teams. You can also buy drinks online for delivery direct to your door (companies such as Threshers are doing discount vouchers for online orders during the festive period).

5. Book a function room at your local pub or bar – find a venue where they don’t charge regular customers for room hire and then negotiate a deal on the first 16 bottles of house wine. This will offer the team a change of scene and guarantee your local landlord a healthy bar spend.

6. Remember that if you really do need to hire a venue, choosing a midweek date will reduce your hire costs as well as the food and drink prices.

7. Hold a team lunch in a bring-your-own-booze restaurant and save yourself money on the alcohol spend.

8. Go to http://www.officechristmas.co.uk/ and search according your budget, number of guest and location to find Christmas party offers around the country from £16.50pp.

9. Team up with other organisations in your building (or teams within your company) to share costs and finally talk to the people that you usually only say hello to in the lift.

10. Manage your budget by going all inclusive – they’re often a little more expensive, but at least you’ll know what your bill will be at the end of the night.

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