How To Choose A Gift For Your Boss?

The perfect gift for your boss

Finding an appropriate gift for the boss is not an easy task and can sometimes be a big job than you think. He or she is someone you can't afford to offend. So you must give some thought to finding the perfect gift.

One of the best ways to approach this situation is to make a quick list of your employer's hobbies, their likes and dislikes. If you're not sure, just ask some older co-workers and you will quickly have a list of suggestions for your gift. Take some of the top interests of your boss and find a related gift to suit that interest. Of course, you can also take an easier route - pick a gift that deals directly with business. Giving a gift to your boss is not a necessity and you shouldn't feel obligated, but there are times when you may opt to give your boss a gift--a birthday, holiday, special achievement or celebration.

The gift that you present to your boss should be something of his/her interest. The best way to understand the interest and likings of your boss is to observe your boss's office closely for signs of pers

onal interest and hobbies. Think about what you know about your boss. Do they enjoy any particular activities, like sports cars, certain activities, are they a geek, a true fan of certain shows or movies? This will help you form even the smallest personality profile on them and then you can start brainstorming on what types of things they will like.

For example if your boss is a heavy reader, if you note a particular author or series he or she reads, pick up the next in the series, the author's latest work, or a gift card to a book store. Plan to give a perennial plant if your boss is an avid gardener. Whereas flowers die quickly, a plant will be a longtime reminder of your thoughtfulness.

If the person doesn't seem to share his or her personal life, and keeps office decor simple, consider printing out an inspirational quote and slipping it into the frame. Choose a gift themed for your boss's job. A coffee table book on the industry, a nice pen set, paper weight, office lamp, portfolio or calendar are appropriate options.

Plan to buy something useful, rather than something that will just collect dust on a shelf. Select something of everyday use Other than space consuming gifts. Your gift should be something that will make the receiver thinking of you. When you choose a gift for your boss you should think properly and plan well so that you can select the best gift in your budget.

  • Don't think you have to spend a lot on this gift. It is not the price that matters when you give a gift.
  • Avoid even the possibility of an awkward situation. Do not buy personal items, including jewelry and clothing, and do not give an off-color greeting card.
  • Decide how much you want to spend. With their interests in mind set budget, you should find something that they will enjoy.
  • You can buy one of those pre-made gift baskets or even better, cheaper and much more thoughtful is to gather items separately and create your own custom gift-basket. This way you can truly personalize the basket and buy items you know they will not only like, but truly love.
  • If you absolutely can't think of a gift, write a meaningful card, don't just sign it. Say something you truly mean.
  • Consumable or disposable items work well since the person wont feel like the gift is 'just taking up space.'
  • Buying every day items with a little twist will brighten his day. You can go for a personalized tea cup or a pen which may be of regular use to your boss and will help him/ her to remember you whenever he/she handles them.
  • If you are still uncertain as to what to buy, ask a more sensitive worker or one closer to your boss. He or she will be more attuned as to what your boss would enjoy.

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