Because of the power dynamics involved, gifts at work should flow down, not up.) (Although keep in mind that managers should never expect or encourage gifts from employees. To be clear, managers don’t have to give their staff members gifts, but it’s a nice gesture if you want to do it - and in some offices it’s very much expected. And many of the gifts that worked in the past might not seem as suitable since we’re still in a pandemic. It might be harder to ship gifts to people since you’ll have to get everyone’s home addresses (not a huge obstacle generally but something to consider). If your team is working remotely, that can complicate things, too. If you’re the boss, finding the best gifts for your employees can be fraught with questions: How much do you spend? Should you spend the same amount of money on each person? And if you don’t know someone well, how do you make sure they like the gift while still keeping it professional? Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Retailers
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