員工所收到的最差以及最不可思議的禮物
人們在假日季也有著不小的壓力,尤其是為禮單上的所有人選擇合適的禮物會讓人感到頭疼不已。(我們可以為您支招。) 然而,為職場人士選擇禮物是一件更有挑戰(zhàn)性的事情,送禮的對象可能是關系不錯的同事(對比偶爾見到的同事),或者有時候連你自己也不知道是否應該給同事或客戶送禮。 因此,一些問題是在所難免的。畢竟,可堪稱經(jīng)典的一集《The Office》所講述的神秘圣誕老人禮物交換便在一定程度上源于當今的現(xiàn)實。 如果你想了解不應該送哪些禮物,員工獎勵計劃Snappy匯集了雇員們稱同事贈送的最差和最不可思議(更不用說最奢侈的)的禮物。其中一些禮物之所以會被送給接收者,其原因我們基本上還是可以理解的。(加油站紅酒顯然是去……路上最后時刻的選擇,不是嗎?)還有一些禮物真的是讓人眼前一亮,或者實在是乏善可陳。 雇員稱自己曾收到的最差的25種禮物 1. 普克珠貝殼項鏈 2. 土豆 3. 舊罐子裝的變味糖果 4. 梅森罐蓋子 5. 掛墻塑料有繩電話 6. 加油站紅酒 7. 護足霜 8. 橡膠鴨子 9. 彩票 10. 蹲便器 11. 洗發(fā)水 12. “瓶封屁” 13. 跨接電纜 14. 發(fā)聲坐墊 15. 香蕉 16. 笤帚 17. 解雇通知 18. 火雞/火腿 19. 一把剪刀 20. 電影《魔力麥克》拷貝 21. 復合維生素 22. 《圣經(jīng)》 23. 書簽 24. 襪子 25. 壓力球 雇主贈送的最不可思議的15種禮物 1. 3D打印機 2. 四人桑拿 3. “Kegerator”(啤酒釀造設備) 4. 設計師品牌背包(提到的品牌包括古馳和Tumi) 5. 水下滑板車 6. 雙人加勒比海郵輪之旅 7. 乘坐直升機滑雪 8. 試駕法拉利 9. 可充氣的熱水浴缸 10. 地中海俱樂部鷸灣之旅 11. 神秘之旅 12. 泰國美食體驗和度假 13. 阿拉斯加Gold Rush冒險郵輪之旅 14. 肯尼亞狩獵和野生動物之旅 15. “環(huán)法自行車賽”美食和紅酒之旅 禮物往往都會給人留下持久的印象,而且這些禮物也必然如此。Snappy發(fā)現(xiàn),近半數(shù)雇員(44%)覺得收到的禮物反映了他們在職場的價值。此外,遠超半數(shù)(68%)的雇員表示,他們寧愿自己選擇禮品,而不是由其雇主代勞。 還有,人們不一定非得(甚至是不合適)送禮物。有五分之四(81%)的雇員表示,主管的一張個性化表揚便條就會讓他們更加賣力。然而,60%的雇員承認,他們在收到企業(yè)禮物之后從來沒有給公司寫過感謝函。 Snappy的發(fā)現(xiàn)基于SurveyMonkey提供的數(shù)據(jù)。調查于2018年11月開展,涵蓋1019名受調者,他們代表了美國18歲及以上的男士和女士。(財富中文網(wǎng)) 譯者:馮豐 審校:夏林 |
Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission. The holidays are stressful, driven especially by that need to get the right gift for everyone on your list. (We can help with that.) What can be even more challenging is getting a gift for someone in a professional setting, whether it be a co-worker with whom you’re close (versus someone you interact with once in awhile) or if it’s a situation where it’s questionable to even bestow a gift upon a colleague or client. Thus, some problems are bound to arise. After all, the Secret Santa exchange depicted in this classic episode of The Office is somewhat rooted in reality. In case you’re looking for what NOT to give, Snappy, an employee rewards program, has tallied the worst and most outrageous (not to mention, extravagant) gifts that employees say they have received from their co-workers. Some of these items almost seem understandable in how they ended up in the hands of the recipient. (Gas station wine was clearly a last minute option on the way over…right?) And then others, well, are truly inspired, or rather, uninspired presents. 25 Worst Corporate Gifts Employees Say They Have Actually Received 1. Puka shell necklace 2. Potato 3. Stale candy in a used mug 4. Mason jar lid 5. A plastic, landline wall phone 6. Gas station wine 7. Foot lotion 8. Rubber duck 9. Lottery tickets 10. Squatty Potty 11. Shampoo 12. “Fart in a glass” 13. Jumper cables 14. Whoopee cushion 15. Bananas 16. Broom 17. Pink slip 18. Turkey/Ham 19. Pair of scissors 20. A copy of Magic Mike 21. Multivitamins 22. Bible 23. Bookmark 24. Socks 25. Stress ball Top 15 Outrageous Gifts From Employers 1. 3D Printer 2. Four-person Sauna 3. “Kegerator“ 4. Designer backpacks (Gucci and Tumi were among the cited brands) 5. Underwater scooter 6. Caribbean cruise for two 7. Helicopter skiing 8. Race a Ferrari 9. Inflatable hot tub 10. Club Med Sandpiper Bay getaway 11. Mystery travel tour 12. Thailand culinary experience and vacation 13. Alaska Gold Rush adventure cruise tour 14. Kenya Safari and wildlife tours 15. A “Tour de France” gourmet food and Wine tour Gifts always have the chance to make lasting impressions—and these certainly have. Snappy found that nearly half of employees (44%) feel that their value at their workplaces is reflected in the gifts received. Furthermore, well more than half (68%) of employees said they would rather choose their own gift than have their employer choose for them. Then again, maybe a gift isn’t necessary (or even appropriate). Four out of five workers (81%) said that a personalized note of recognition from a supervisor actually strengthened their commitment to a company. However, 60% of employees admitted they never sent a thank you note for a corporate gift. Snappy’s findings are based on data provided by SurveyMonkey. Conducted in November 2018, 1,019 respondents participated in this survey, representative of men and women ages 18 and older in the United States. |