Friday 22 November 2019

11 Tips for Organizing Your Company’s Upcoming Award Ceremony

And the award for Most Amazing Company Awards Ceremony Organizer goes to….will it be you? Are you holding your breath waiting to hear (see) your name? It’s all so exciting, but maybe you’re holding your breath for a different reason (no, not so you’ll pass out and not have to do it) –wondering how exactly you are going to pull off such an important event.    

Whether you’re a seasoned pro that organizes company functions in your sleep (but never the prestigious company awards ceremony—look at you, making it to the big time) or you you’re a newbie organizer thrown into the water to sink or swim, we (preemptively) nominate you as the best awards ceremony organizer of the year. And as we want to see our nominee take it all the way to the winner’s podium, we’re going to help you get there.

First, the obvious stuff

We know you don’ t really need tips for things making a budget and sticking with it (why do we feel like we’re channeling our moms with this one), making up a list of invitees, choosing the venue (we hear Chili’s is a good choice if you can manage to not get drunk and have yourself banned for life after winning your Dundee), and making sure there’s food (nobody needs a hangry acceptance speech tirade) and (hopefully) cocktails, wine, or champagne. Those things are a piece of cake and they are similar to the organization involved in any other company or corporate event. Now that that is out of the way, we present to you, 11 additional tips for organizing your company awards ceremony *cue the drumroll*.

1. Choosing nominees, winners, and judges

Well those trophies aren’t going to choose who to go home with by themselves. You may find yourself getting so wrapped up in the planning that you forget about the who purpose of the ceremony—the awards. There are 3 key components to success in this area:

  • Figuring out the submission process—who can nominate people, which categories people can be nominated for, how will the nominations be submitted, how will the nominees be chosen.
  • Choosing the judges or organizing the voting process—who chooses who actually wins from the pool of nominees.
  • Organize and plan presenters and speeches (you might want to vet speeches beforehand or come up with a script so there are no “fun” surprises the night of)

2. Themes and Design

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Otherwise your awards show will be the same as every other award show in company history and then how can you even win the award for being the best? Pick a theme and make it one your company has never done before Art Deco, Classic Hollywood, Go Green, Casino Night—to name just a few. Stay on theme with the foods you select and even arrange for some signature cocktails that line up with your (brilliant) thematic idea.

When it comes to design, we will smack those paper streamers out of your hands if we dare see you in Hobby Lobby or some other party store. You’re setting the ambiance for the whole event. Think 2020—think high tech. We’re talking LED lighting effects, holograms (your company or brand logo, the event name or theme, etc.), interactive displays, unique podium for the stage, screens with video or other graphic effects—there is so much amazing tech out there, use it to your advantage. That’s not to say that real life thematic décor isn’t important (like dramatic art pieces or sculptures) because it is, but let your event be extra by mixing it up and putting on an unforgettable display.

3. Let everyone get to know the nominees

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If your company is large, everyone may not know everyone else (“whooo was nominated for Most Company Spirit? I’ve never heard one cheer from someone by that name”). Or people may not know of all the great things the noms have accomplished or are currently accomplishing. All the nominees are being honored for doing something above and beyond, so let’s give honor where honor is due and have everyone get to know why the nominees are special.

        Before the event, pre-record interviews with the nominees and creatively edit (no need for deep fakes here), maybe using graphics, music, or other effects. You can also create a mini with a picture of each nominee and a list of interesting facts, accomplishments, quotes, or something humorous. You can have the interviews or profiles playing on a loop on screens set up around the room and/or play them during the ceremony.

4. Roll out the red carpet

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Is it even an awards ceremony if there is no red carpet to strut down? Whether or not you’ve got a Hollywood type theme going, let’s get these nominees (and everyone else) some VIP treatment up in here. An actual red carpet makes for a great visual, awesome pictures, and gets attendees in the right frame of mind from the moment they step onto the carpet. You can have someone take pictures or do short recorded interviews (“So who are you wearing tonight?”) with red carpet walkers and make it a fun post on the company’s website or social media.

5. Make it easy to mingle

A company event is always a great place to schmooze and network, so make your venue set-up as mingle-friendly as possible. Set up bars and/or tables in a way that makes it easy for people to chat without having to shout, strain, or do all sorts of acrobatics to speak to others. For example, large centerpieces on a round table may be dramatic and stunning, but does it block out half the table from talking to the other half of the table? Are rectangular tables so long that attendees are only able to speak to one or two people for the night? Are you the room(s) in a way that allows for a free flow of movement so that attendees aren’t trapped in one area the entire evening? These and other things should be considered when organizing the set-up.

6. Make it even easier to mingle

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If the thought of forced small talk with people you don’t know and are trapped at a dinner table with or *gasp* standing alone with your cocktail all by yourself like a loser at a high school dance makes you want to skip the evening and hide under a blanket on your couch, we feel you. So will many of your guests. What to do about it? Set up screens with videos of nominees, company goings on, or even trivia questions and let people feel free to gather around. Discussion will naturally follow the things that they see. At tables, provide fun conversation starter cards to help break the awkward ice.

7.Have live music

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A live band has so many pros we don’t even know where to begin. You can have a band playing to greet those working it on the red carpet or playing in the lobby as people enter the venue. A live band can offer up pleasant background music that is at the perfect volume to mingle by. They can play music as award winners are announced and even have the flexibility to play drumrolls or a series of notes to indicate certain things have taken place (like someone make a joke, bah dum ching). Live music can create ambience, set the tone, and even become part of the theme/décor. It can get the crowd pumped up and on their feet at appropriate moments or bring out emotion during especially touching speeches and tributes. We can drone on and on, but we prefer to leave the rambling speeches to the ceremony.

8. Engage the crowd

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In a world full of overstimulation (i.e. constant smartphone use, videos in the palm of your hand, etc.) it’s easy to lose a crowd if you can’t keep them interested in what is going on, especially those that aren’t nominated.

  • Make sure to choose speakers that won’t drone on even when they see half the crowd slumped over and asleep in their dessert dish. Find speakers/presenters that know how to hold a crowd with humor or emotion.
  • Find ways to make everyone feel involved, not just the nominees
  • Use visuals to keep eyes focused on the stage
  • Hire a comedian or do a roast

Brainstorm other possibilities that fit within your budget, flow with the theme, and/or reflect    your company’s unique culture.

9. Use real trophies

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When we said remove yourself from the temptation of buying party store accessories, we meant for everything. Let’s not trip on down to the dollar store for plastic kiddie trophies, let’s reflect professionalism. And if you’re going to give someone an award, don’t you want to make it something they feel rewarded with. Whether you do plaques or trophies, have them professionally inscribed with the name and category of the winner.

10. Swag for all

Sure, the night will be memorable for nominees, especially the winners, but don’t you want everyone talking about the slammin’ awards ceremony of the century? Give everyone something they can go home with and a reason to feel glad that they attended. Nominees and winners aren’t the only ones working hard all year, swag bags show recognition and appreciation for everyone that came and busts their butt to make your company awesome (and who support the winners on the daily to help make them great). As an added bonus, company branded merch is a great way to help raise brand awareness for your company—the more people walking around displaying your logo, the better.

11. Boost attendance

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Your company may be smaller or classically the awards ceremony has been, let’s say, minimally supported (before you took charge of the scene, of course). Consider combining the awards ceremony with another company event like a conference, seminar, or fundraising dinner. You don’t have to make the awards, ceremony the central focus of the event, put part of the itinerary, giving everyone good reason to be there.

We know you’d like to thank the academy and especially all the little people who have made it possible for you to organize this year’s awards ceremony. Don’t be shy, proudly take your prized project and run with it.

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Friday 15 November 2019

12 Themes for Your Company Christmas Party

You have a coveted seat on your office holiday party planning committee. It’s up to you to make it a standout and memorable event. One-by-one your coworkers come to you and ask, “So what’s the theme of this year’s Christmas party?” Confused you reply, “Um, Christmas?” Well, duh. And snore. Just because it’s been done since the dawn of time (or the foundation of the company) doesn’t mean you have to do it the same exact way year after year until the end of time. In fact, that’s precisely why you should mix it up. 

So, how does Christmas have a theme other than Christmas, you ask? Ho, ho, ho, you’re a silly pup. Sit back and tell you a thing or two about how to add a theme to your holiday partying.

1. Christmas in Vegas

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Skip the kiddy party games, casino night is for the big boys and girls. Of course, you should still make it holiday themed (who calls dibs on dealing blackjack in a Santa Suit?) but roll out the dice and the poker chips and find out who Lady Luck thinks is naughty or nice. Buuuut since Christmas is about giving to other, you might opt to make it a charity fundraising event where winnings go to a worthy cause.

2. Christmas Time Machine

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Have you ever felt like you were born in the wrong era (“I would have roared the hell out of those 20’s had I been there!”)? Here’s your chance to go back in time with an era-themed party (less expensive than a time machine, and less likely to completely rearrange the history of mankind). Maybe you love the Great Gatsby style glitz, fashion, and art deco of the 20’s. Maybe you’ve always wanted to rock around the clock in a poodle skirt in the 50’s, want to relive the free love hippy days of the 60’s, or break out your neon MJ Hammer pants from the 80’s and tease your hair to great heights. Can’t pick just one? Great news—Christmas comes around every year so switch up the era you’ll pay homage to every December.

3. Christmas Karaoke

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Whether you’re Mariah-esque in your version of Santa Baby (in your mind at least?) or you need a couple of egg nogs before you can muster the courage to grab the mike and perform Jingle Bell Rock (complete with the dance moves you choreographed for you and your friends back in your school talent show), karaoke Christmas can be a fun time to bond over good and bad singing. Though Christmas songs should definitely be on the list, it doesn’t have to be all holiday tunes—mix it up with hits that different generations have loved singing in the car to for decades.

4. Luau

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If your already sick of winter by the time the holidays come around, don’t just join the 

Cold Weather Complainers Club do something about it. Well we didn’t mean move south; we were talking about something a bit less drastic like a tropical theme to your holiday party (a reverse Christmas in July). Crank up the heat in the office, mix the Mai Tais, break out the coconut bras and grass skirts and pretend you’re all in a wonderfully warm tropical place for a few hours.

5. 12 Cocktails A-Mixin’

I mean honestly, what would you do with 3 french hens and 8 maids a-milking anyway—you don’t even own cows! But you can give the everyone something they can love—signature cocktails (and mocktails for those who prefer the non-alcoholic version). You don’t have to bartend and mix them all yourself—pick several helpers to create and mix fun cocktails or even themed-cocktails (Christmas, winter, tropics, etc.) for the party. Set up stations for each cocktail/theme and have non-cocktail makers bring signature dips or other treats (if you’re doing a theme, assign them a station with like-themed cocktails) to contribute. You’ll have all the ladies dancing and all the lords a-leaping over this one (responsibly, of course).

6. Holiday Ho-down

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Have everyone trade in their snow boots for country boots and their ski hats for cowboy hats and let the line dancing begin. If you haven’t already guessed, we’re talking country-themed Christmas. Put on country Christmas songs (and mix it in with regular country songs), rustle up some catered BBQ, and let the whiskey sours and porch tea flow freely.

7. Snowman Party

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Your company may include people who don’t celebrate Christmas or other religious-based holidays during the end of the year, so a snowman party to celebrate the beauty of winter can be a fun and inclusive alternative. Hold a marshmallow snowman contest, have people contribute their favorite warm winter recipes, and set up a fancy hot chocolate station with tons of accoutrements (candy canes, mini-mallows, rock sugar, etc.). You’ll also find that there is no shortage of snowman and winter décor around, so have a (snow)ball with it. 

8. Christmas in Paris

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Your end of year bonus may not have taken you as far as Paris (hell, it barely afforded you that package of croissants), but you can still have a Christmas full of elegance in a City of Lights of your own making. Go glitter and gold with your decor, break out authentic French foods like champagne, French wine, and French pastries, and foie gras, set up bistro tables with flowers and little Eiffel Towers, and of course, have plenty of elegant lights. Who needs the hassle of a trans-Atlantic flight, anyway.

9. Christmas Around the World

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So maybe Paris isn’t your thing (that’s cool, who needs amazing food and wine, amiright), but you have a great appreciation for the cultures of the world. Or perhaps your place of work includes people from many different cultural backgrounds. Celebrate diversity and the beauty of different traditions from around the world with a global potluck. Have everyone choose a country to research and make a traditional holiday dish. Make a playlist of holiday songs from around the world and even create a holiday trivia game based on the traditions of different cultures. Let everyone enjoy a little world peace.

10. Classy Christmas Masquerade Ball

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If you’re going big this year (renting a venue, lots of invitees, etc), a masquerade ball combines class, decadence, and mystery. Have everyone dressed to the nines for a night of twirling on the dance floor and flirtatious unmasking (have we been watching too many period dramas?). You can have guests bring their own masks or give out masks that they can decorate themselves (provide markers, glitter, feathers). Bring in a live band that can get everyone on the dance floor and has the versatility to mix in slow jams with party favorites (and maybe even some classic ballroom numbers if you’re feeling extra fancy and also have been watching too many period dramas with ballroom scenes).

11. Winter Wonderland

Maybe you want to go classy but take it down a notch from the mysterious masked flirting and to-the-nines-dress-up. A winter wonderland theme can be magical, elegant, and even cozy. White and blue décor and lighting, elegant twinkle lights, ice sculptures, vodka cocktails, and foods that warm the body and soul, and perhaps glitzy semi-formal attire—turn the venue into a winter palace that will melt even the frostiest hearts.

If you want to go less formal with your winter wonderland, that’s fun, too. Give out gifts of cozy scarves, have everyone break out their best plaid and flannel shirts, bring in polar bear and penguin décor. Or consider taking the party outside to an ice-skating rink. 

Either way you want to go, there’s tons of ways to celebrate the coldest time of the year. Face it, Cold Weather Complainers Club, it’s wintertime, so you might as well embrace it.

12. Festivus

And then there’s a holiday theme for the rest-ivus. Maybe your company is diverse, maybe everyone isn’t into the traditional holiday doings, or maybe you are all just huge Seinfeld fans—a minimalist Festivus Christmas complete with Festivus Meatloaf dinner and Festivus Pole might be just the thing for you. If you decide to go with the traditional Festivus Airing of Grievances and Feats of Strength, keep it chill—you all still have to see each other at work the next day.

No one wants to play boring party games or *gasp* have to come up with small talk to strangers, co-workers’ significant others, or colleagues that they see nearly every waking hour of their lives and know everything (you want them to know) about you. Themed holiday parties are an alternative way to add some fun to your end of year parties, give everyone something to do besides stare at each other, and definitely provide fodder for the company gossip mill. Happy partying everyone!

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