Tis the season for gift giving through generosity and random acts of kindness. Historically, the end of the year, with Christmas and Hanukkah and other holidays upon us, is the time that people exchange gifts and contribute to charities. Of course, some people do this year-round, but with cooler temperatures, uplifting music, and tear-jerking movies to motivate us, we tend to be nicer this time of year.

How to Give

Giving gifts to customers is simply good business. It is showing your appreciation for their loyalty throughout the year. The gifts you give sends a message to your customers that you thank them for their support of your business. Whether it is repeat visits to your restaurant or hotel, or that they send others to your business, it does not go unnoticed.

When giving gifts to customers, consider the following tips:

In-House Giving

Giving gifts to employees or job candidates is a little different. Most people don’t need a tutorial on how to give gifts. But in today’s everything-is-offensive and sue-happy world, we have to be careful on how and when we give. The etiquette of giving isn’t really that complicated. It’s the company policies regarding gifts, both written and unspoken, that we should all be careful of.

If you are giving gifts to your job candidates or employees, make sure you give them in the right manner. Giving perfumes or flowers may have romantic overtones and send the wrong message. Be careful not to violate any sexual harassment laws. And when participating in a White Elephant party, be mindful of gag gifts that may appear harmful or offensive to others. These kinds of parties can be fun and help company team members relax and let their hair down, but don’t overdo them.

Superiors should be careful about accepting gifts from subordinates. Even though it is just a nice person giving a gift to another nice person, the perception may be wrong. It could be seen as accepting a gift because of an upcoming performance review or a recent raise or promotion. Also, religious gifts should generally be avoided. It may cause discomfort for some and can even be considered a form of discrimination by others.

Having policies in place will help to clarify in-house gift giving. If you don’t already have something outlined, consider adopting policies such as these:

Other policies may be needed as issues arise, but you get the point. Company policies on gift giving can kill the holiday spirit. But when explained in the right format, they just make it easier on everyone when we get to this time of year.

Gifting for the Right Reasons

Survey Monkey sent out a survey to 500 members of its audience and found that there isn’t a lot of gift giving going on for customers. While not scientific research, the results are surprising. But gifts give returns. A Seattle-based company known as Knack, which specializes in corporate gift-giving, has done the research.  They surveyed 1,000 professionals who received gifts from vendors or partners and found that 94% of high-level executives were positively impacted by a personal gift, because it enhanced an existing relationship.

But when it is obvious that you are giving gifts in order to receive a return on your investment, people can be negatively impacted. Instead, think of gift giving as an art. In order to improve your craft, you have to study the subject. Decide what will make the receiver of the gift happy. What will make them smile? What will have the greatest impact on their life?

This takes effort but is well worth it—not because of the customer loyalty but because of the joy you see on their face and hear in their voice. Bottom line: be respectful, give from the heart, and as stated in this SHRM article, make sure it is something your mom would approve. This should be a joyous time of celebration with friends and family. It should a time of year when you can send “Thank You” gifts to both your customers and team members. You can still do these things. Just be cautious of what and how you give. The gift recipient and sender should both receive joy from the event. Whatever you do, take the time to enjoy the holiday season and remember those who meant a lot to you throughout the year.

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