Video on what is business casual dress
GLC
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Does anyone know where we can get a video on what is considered business casual dress? Some employees will not "get it" unless something is shown to them, hopefully.
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It took a while, but employees started coming around. Peer pressure, or the excitment of new clothes, not sure.
St. Cloud Proud
There is a good video and workbook put out by Alfred A. Knopf
Work Clothes-Casual Dress for Serious Work.
The authors are Kim Johnson & Jeff Stone. You can order it through [url]www.randomhouse.com[/url].
Good Luck
I know in our office, and many others I think, what we wear Monday through Thursday, wouldn't even meet the level of business casual for Friday according to the Guru's. In trying to address this issue recently, I have checked about 10 books out of the library and read dozens of articles on the internet. 99% of them address business casual as a very corporate business casual. Do you know what I mean? Women don't have to wear a matching suit, you may wear one color pants with a different color jacket on a casual day. Or your third piece might be a coordinating quality cardigan or vest, but a third piece is still required on casual day! One article says floral prints are never appropriate at work. If my staff thought that applied to them, it might eliminate a third of their clothing.
Many times people in our office are in simple pants/skirt and a shirt/blouse. They are fine for our office but would never cut it when compared to those books or videos.
My problem and I suspect others is the few that aren't technically out of dress code, but they just look too casual...wrinkled, a little dirty, an item that is too worn, too sloppy, too loose, too tight, etc. I don't want to make them feel like they have to spend a lot of money or dress for IBM, just raise it up a notch!
Thanks for letting me vent - I've been mulling over this issue for 2-3 weeks.
Barbara
Get volunteers to assist with a fashion show with good and bad examples to make it fun. Take pics and create a powerpoint presentation (or use overheads or slides if you don't have the technology).
It's on my long long long list of "stuff" to get to. I plan on adding this to our orientation presentation.
I suspect in most offices employees usually conform - but there will always be one or two (or more!) who just don't get it and you (HR) will be spending a lot of time trying to make them "get it".
Good Luck
KJS
Anyway, this session was fun and we had a great turnout. I did see a difference in the office from it. Some people just need some help and guidance, but not orders.
Have fun with it.
E Wart
The video also covers basic grooming, like washing hair and brushing teeth. Although we don't often need that, some companies that hire teens might find it useful.