19th December 2008
Christmas, gifts and Social Responsibility
More and more companies are dropping wine, flowers and chocolates, choosing instead a gift of a social nature. The big question of course - does it work?
The quick answer is: "It obviously depends on the sender, recipient and purpose of the gift." Because it is with social gifts with ordinary gifts: "A gift to be fit for the occasion and have relevance for the recipient." It is a social gift easily live up to.
Social gifts the past few years has been growing rapidly, and the reason is probably the fact that we now have closets filled with various blenders, radios, etc.. (The last 10 years of Christmas presents) as we have never spent more than a few times.
Finally, we hear also about the corporate gifts that have the opposite effect. That you had as arbejdsgavier be better off if you had not given the gift. Who has not heard a colleague complain about why her employer once again have saddled employees with yet another useless thing. The advantage of a social gift is that you are sure that it eventually finds a worthy recipient.
The perfect social gift could be a gift from www.myc4.com - here helps you both an entrepreneur in Africa and the money will then return to the recipient, who then can use the gift amount to what he / she wants. It's brilliant! See more about www.myc4.com here:
- http://www.midspar.dk/content/forside/nyheder/privat_nyheder/myc4_-_invester_i_afrika
- http://www.nyetanker.dk/stil-krav-til-din-investering-i-tredjeverdenslande/
- http://midspar.dk/content/forside/nyheder/privat_nyheder/myc4_konto
- http://www.penge.dk/cm/1.2804
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