Party Pooper
Rockie
2,136 Posts
Once again it's almost time for festivities of the last quarter of the year to begin. Halloween...Thanksgiving....Christmas...., etc. How do the rest of you guys cope with HR being the "dumping ground" for planning all these parties, making sure everything gets done, including running around on weekends getting "party stuff" done for the office and cutting into your own "downtime"
Next week our medical practice is hosting a family day at our local zoo for 500 employees and relatives. Then, it's time to plan something for Halloween, then our annual Thanksgiving luncheon for employees and then something for Christmas...
I surely don't mind assisting in these parties, but after four years, I have found it gets harder and harder to get volunteers you can count on to help you.
Most folks want to come to these things, but they don't want anything to do with helping plan or organize. Kind of like clean underwear showing up in your husband's underwear drawer...it just happens by magic!
Just curious on how you guys cope with these extra duties in addition to your HR duties?
Next week our medical practice is hosting a family day at our local zoo for 500 employees and relatives. Then, it's time to plan something for Halloween, then our annual Thanksgiving luncheon for employees and then something for Christmas...
I surely don't mind assisting in these parties, but after four years, I have found it gets harder and harder to get volunteers you can count on to help you.
Most folks want to come to these things, but they don't want anything to do with helping plan or organize. Kind of like clean underwear showing up in your husband's underwear drawer...it just happens by magic!
Just curious on how you guys cope with these extra duties in addition to your HR duties?
Comments
They'll get someone else to do it.
Long story short, yes it is a hassle, and someone has to do it. Why not HR? If your regular work load is too busy, get senior managements help in prioritizing you work load. They may just offload the parties.
Seriously - just let them know that if you don't get help you'll have to cut out or curtail the events. That may help.
Sunny
Anyway, what I have found is that I do have a couple I can count on! I include them in the planning process, we work together as a team. And I make sure they get the credit for their hard work!
But hey...he took off today. I am busily checking my schedule now to see when I can take off the wreak the most havoc on my fellow sr. managers!
In March, we got a new VP.
appoint a manager to serve as staff liaison, go to the first team meeting to explain the budget they have to work with and wish them well in planning and executing the event.
Works great! Love it.
What have I learned? Keep it simple. The simplest parties were most appreciated. The few where we've gone to extraordinary measures such as cooking prime rib, etc. were the least appreciated.
Well, we have cookies and punch for Christmas, but that's all. No Christmas bonus either, our paychecks say Happy Holidays from the Board of Commissioners. That's as festive as we get.
Annie
Elizabeth
Now, yes I agree and I discussed the actions with the GM and we started to sharing with other departments and now after three years it has rolled back to me. We are making it all come together and glad to do it!!!
PORK
If not enough people volunteer for the committee, we don't have the event. I ask for a certain number of volunteers, post a list, and people sign up.