Weekend Poll: 2018 Office, Network Holiday Parties

Welcome to December! Ironically, even as I tapped these words out on my keyboard, a hummingbird just whirled around one of the hanging baskets outside our dining room window.

If your world is anything like mine, November doubtless whirled past at a speed comparable to that of the hummingbird (am keeping half an eye out for his return). I’ve read some posts from readers who are frustrated by the early onslaught of Christmas songs … and others from readers who have already happily decorated their homes. One thing’s for certain: the next few weeks will fly by quickly, and we’ll soon be celebrating New Year’s Eve!

Each year since 2015, I’ve asked readers about your December holiday office parties. Really, when you think about the planning that goes in to many of these events, I could just as easily have been calling these December Project Management Weekend Polls.

This year, in addition to looking at the planning aspects for your corporate celebrations, I’m including a couple of questions about celebrations your networks and professional associations host. Are you ready? Here’s this weekend’s poll:

Your 2018 office and professional association holiday partiesHoliday Trees in the Window Copyright Shelagh Donnelly

Please take a couple of minutes to complete the poll below, and I’ll publish results this coming week.  

Hint: One heart is the lowest possible rating; click on all three hearts to represent the best possible rating you could give.
AmbienceBudgetCapacityLocationVenue ReputationStrategic Considerations
Ambience
Budget
Capacity
Location
Venue Reputation
Strategic Considerations
<$1,000$1 -5K$5,001 - 10K$10,001 - 15K$15,001 - 20K>$20K
<$1,000
$1 -5K
$5,001 - 10K
$10,001 - 15K
$15,001 - 20K
>$20K
unchanged> than the 2017 budget< the 2017 budget
unchanged
> than the 2017 budget
< the 2017 budget
Hint: One heart is the lowest possible rating; click on all three hearts to represent the best possible rating you could give.

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