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Q: I work as an office manager in a small office and am relatively new. I have been charged with helping to organize our holiday party. My question is: should spouses be included? If not, how do I tactfully address this for our employees?

A: With the upcoming holidays, many office environments become more festive, filling up with good food and holiday cheer. But end-of-the-year celebrations can also bring headaches for management and human resource staff as they try to figure out what is the most appropriate way to acknowledge and celebrate the holidays. While it is hard to say if it qualifies as a trend, some companies are opting out of the big after-hours company celebrations. Rather, they organize a smaller celebration for staff during work hours and distribute individual gift certificates or bonuses.

However, for many other organizations, the holiday party is still an important traditional event and care should be taken in its planning. There is no right or wrong answer to your question; or the answer is, "It depends." In this case there are several things you will want to think about before jumping in to plan your office holiday party.

It's important to note that the above list is not exhaustive. Ultimately, remember that you're helping to plan a party, the execution of which should not be overly arduous or debilitating. A good way to generate enthusiasm and execute an event that will be well received is to involve a team of employees in planning.

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