7 Corporate Holiday Party Trends

We love November in Boston. At BG Events & Catering, we know that this time of year is special.Though many companies in our client base are winding down their holiday planning process, there is still plenty of time to put together a really fabulous holiday event for your company or organization.As so many of our holiday parties this year have already been carefully thought out and planned, we have had the opportunity to notice several trends, some of which are a continuation from last year’s holiday party season.We’d like to share with you seven of the corporate holiday party trends we’ve gathered so far this year.

1.  Charity is big, and parties that give back are even bigger.

Many companies have always incorporated charity into their holiday parties.  Some of the most popular include donations to toy drives, food drives and winter clothing drives.  This year, many hosts and hostesses are into doubling their give back efforts, opting to give holiday gifts, holiday party favors and holiday party prizes purchased through gift companies that give back as well.give back with a charity event

2.  Main acts are out—smaller entertainment and social activities are in.

Gone are the days of the “main event,” unless, of course, the main event is a speech by the President or CEO of the company (those days are still very much alive).  Instead of a headliner at the event, a lot of organizations are choosing to book multiple smaller, more social activities and games.  Where there used to be one big performance, there are now five smaller, wandering “acts,” or interactive games and events for guests to enjoy.small entertainment acts are inSmall entertainment acts like a choir are in

3.  Food stations are hot...and cold.

Much like interaction is crucially important to the party’s entertainment factor, it is important in the food and catering factor as well.  Participation is really the name of the game, and food stations continue to top the Holiday Parties Most Wanted list.  Hot and cold food stations, chef-carving stations, and design-your-own stations are always a hit.  We live in the age of customization, after all, and this concept really fits that want!Carving station

4. Around the world cuisine remains a go-to for many corporate events

Global cuisine is extremely popular, and the holidays are no different.  Of course, many organizations prefer to go the traditional route, serving ham or turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, etc.  Some push to incorporate international twists on the classic holiday foods.  Still, others opt to go as far as their imaginations will let them, utilizing Moroccan, Mediterranean, Brazilian or Japanese-inspired themes and their accompanying dishes.  It’s a fantastic way to make a holiday party stand out from the numerous other holiday parties that folks must attend during this season of merriment.dessert cups for a holiday party

5. Company-wide or department-wide holiday party?  It’s a split decision.

Some companies are celebrating as a whole while others are letting each department celebrate on its own.  The smaller celebrations open up the ability to host more “tailored” holiday events, such as venues of particular interest to a marketing team or games more suited for the IT department.Larger, company-wide events allow members of each department the opportunity to meet and mingle with other company employees that they would otherwise never get to see. guests at a corporate holiday partyguests at a corporate holiday event in Boston

6.  Holiday parties get intimate when the boss plays host.

Some organizations’ CEOs or Presidents have been opening up their homes for the annual holiday party.  It’s a more intimate, familiar and friendly experience for employees—which means more bonding opportunity for all departments—plus it saves significant funding that would have been spent on venue expenses.Holiday light decor

7.  It’s an employee-client affair.

Some companies are choosing to open their holiday party guest list to more than just employees and spouses; they’re inviting some of their clients to celebrate as well.  This is an opportunity for the sales people and key staff members to network with clients, building an even greater rapport with the included clients.  Additionally, inviting clients make those individuals aware of how important they are to the business, making them feel like a part of the organization’s family by including them in company activities.Guests at a holiday party in BostonIf it's holiday crunch time, and you're in charge, make sure that in all your hard work and preparation you've though of everything!  Use our Company Holiday Party Checklist to ease your worries and give your co-workers the ultimate holiday party.The holidays might  be the biggest focus, but winter is a long season.  Stay warm until spring with six of the hottest winter-themed cocktails.

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NEW BG Kosher Catering and Event Planning—At a Value

It’s another first for Boston!As you know, we’re constantly looking for ways to better serve our clients.  When we discovered that the Boston Jewish community didn’t have any viable options for a caterer and event planner that provided both services at a value, our brains started churning.“Let our unrivaled experience, strong team framework and passion for creating successful events invigorate yours—at a value.”  That’s what we promise on our homepage, and that’s what we now bring to the Boston Jewish community!Recently, we’ve partnered with Edna Bension of Ora Catering.  This partnership offers the city of Boston access to Ora Catering’s delicious kosher food while simultaneously bringing you BG’s legendary innovative event design and award-winning team at an unmatched value.  All it takes is one simple phone call.  It’s a true first for Boston.IMG_7365As our new kosher page will tell you, “It all starts with a ritual.”  We’re excited to begin producing the celebrations surrounding these rituals, such as Kosher weddings, private house parties and bar/bat mitzvahs.For those searching for the perfect kosher event partner, we encourage you to give us a call.  Clients will quickly find out just how much event planning creativity and expertise—as well as knowledge of and experience with the Jewish tradition—that our simcha specialist, Devora Millman, truly has.From everyone at BG, we can’t wait to help plan your family’s special day.  We’re ready to bring BG’s stylish, trendy and exclusive planning, Ora Catering’s unbelievable kosher food and our entire team’s elegance and imagination to your special occasion.  For a peek at our new kosher brand, take a look at our specially dedicated kosher page!IMG_7397

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Corporate Summer Outings in Boston

Why should you host a company picnic?

We’ve put a lot of time and effort into studying the perfect summer corporate outing in Boston.  So much time, in fact, that we’ve created a dictionary of terms describing some of the symptoms and actions resulting from stellar corporate outings.Among the numerous reasons to host a summer corporate outing, perhaps the most common one we’ve found is to increase company morale.  Also at the top of that list are:  to increase productivity and encouraging teamwork and office chemistry.  Having a good time together will do that to a group, no matter how big or small.  So, in an effort to get the summer fun started for all those companies deciding whether or not to host a company picnic in Boston this year, let us make the decision even easier for you by sharing our Summer Corporate Outings Dictionary.

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Here’s a glossary of terms that you can hope to experience when you host a summer corporate outing this summer:Picnicology:  nounDefinition:  the study of summer outings and their positive impact on productivity and company morale.Typing reflux:  nounDefinition:  the inability to do data entry whilst jumping on a moonwalk.Condimentment:  nounDefinition:  the ego boost often associated with seeing a spot of mustard on the VP’s tie.Priceless:  adjectiveDefinition:  term used to describe a 100% tax deductible summer outing experience.Kidagainitis:  nounDefinition:  condition impacting the mood of someone who just splashed the company president with a water balloon.MMMM:  nounDefinition:  the sound one makes when tasting a delicious, professionally catered picnic spread.Limborock:  verbDefinition:  to beat one’s boss at the limbo.Jimmy Buffettism:  nounDefinition:  the belief that at a company picnic, it’s always 5 o’clock somewhere.Hopventory:  nounDefinition:  the list of excuses one hears from the sales department after the logistics department wins the annual potato sack race…again.Zilch:  nounDefinition:  the amount of stress one underwent to plan the perfect summer outing.

Corporate Outings Study: The Results

How can you help the decision makers in your company make the right choice?  Bring this list of definitions to them and ask how they feel about a little fun outside of the office.  Picnicology is a science!  The results of our studies show that corporate outings, especially in the summer, lead to great returns on investment including higher employee engagement, more streamlined teamwork, bigger boosts in morale and productivity and, perhaps most of all, a whole lot of sophisticated FUN.Want to see what a corporate outing would look like with BG Events and Catering?  View our spectacular photos below for a glimpse at an elegant, rustic outdoor event.  This buffet, set along the picturesque views of an ocean-side venue, boasts inspiring floral arrangements and delicious cuisine grilled on-site by our fabulous chefs.Our three summer outings menus offer an array of options that say “Thank you” to employees, and our wonderful event planners provide endless resources to turn your company picnic vision into the real thing.outdoor summer events in bostonoutdoor summer events in bostonoutdoor corporate summer outtings

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