Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Surviving the Company Holiday Party (while at the same time keeping your job)


We have been busy this week planning many holiday parties for our corporate clients. So you just about imagine how many times we’ve witnessed that one employee who’s had a tad too much to drink that decides he wants to try his hand as a stand up comedian at his bosses expense. Or what about the other employee who is dressed a little too provocative for an “office” celebration? You now who I’m talking about. So with the holiday’s right around the corner, we thought we would take this time to offer our take on how to survive the company holiday party and have fun without losing your job.

Just as each company is unique, so is its holiday party. If this is the first time at your company’s holiday party we suggest that you properly prepare for it by finding out a few things such as:
What is the normal atmosphere at the party?
Are dates allowed?
What is the normal dress code? Is it dressy or business casual? (There is nothing like walking into the party under dressed or worse yet dresses inappropriately).

Once you’re at the party keep in mind the following:

1. Keep everything in moderation – that goes for both food and especially drink! Remember you are there to socialize and network not pig out and get sloppy drunk.

2. Try to avoid socializing all night with the same group of people you hang out with during regular business hours. Take advantage of the holiday celebration and branch out and network with others that you may not be familiar with. You never know, that new person you meet may hold the key to your next promotion!

3. Pay attention to the time. As a general rule of thumb don’t stay at the holiday party less than 30 minutes (you don’t want to give the impression that you’ve got better things to do…even if it’s true) but on the same token make sure you aren’t the last one to close the door! No one wants to hold the title of office “party animal”.

4. But our biggest piece of advice is this – no matter how festive the occasion is, remember it’s still all about business. Keep in mind that your boss, your boss’s boss, and your boss’s boss’s boss will be there and they may (in fact I know they are) be watching you, to see how you (along with their other employees) are interacting with each other.

That’s it…4 simple rules that are sure to guarantee that you’ll have a job waiting for you on that Monday following the office party!

Cheers!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

~~Planning the Perfect Holiday Party~~

Christmas is one of my favorite holidays of the year. I love everything about it…the sights (all the pretty lights), the sounds (people caroling…yes, believe it or not people still do), the smells (evergreen, cookies, pies) and the good cheer. This is also my favorite time to throw a party…but then I’ll throw a party just because it’s Wednesday. (smile)

If you’re like me and love to entertain, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite things I use when hosting the perfect holiday gathering.

First the cocktail...

I love greeting guests as they arrive with a cocktail, it’s just right thing to set the mood for the evening. This year I will be serving the Peppermint Patty at all of my holiday gatherings.

Peppermint Patty Cocktail


Ingredients:

2 ounces vodka 1 ounces peppermint schnapps

1/2 ounces white crème de cacao


Directions:
Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice.
Stir gently and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

Servings: One cocktail.

To add a little pizazz crush some peppermints in a food processor. Dip the rim of your cocktail glass in water and then dip the rim in the ground peppermints. Garnish your cocktail with a candy cane.

Drink recipe and photo courtesy of fineliving.com


Next the appetizer...

As much as I love to entertain I don’t like to cook, but if there is one thing that I don’t mind making that would be my favorite Hot Crab Dip. I found this great recipe on the Food Network’s website a while back and it’s never failed me. In addition to the Hot Crab Dip, I also make sure to call my favorite caterer who is always on “stand by” ready to help me at a moments notice for all the rest. (smile)

Hot Crab Dip




Ingredients:

1 pound jumbo lump crab meat, free of shells
1 cup grated pepper jack cheese
3/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
1/4 cup green onions, minced, optional
5 to 6 roasted garlic cloves or 2 cloves minced
3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons fresh lemon or lime juice
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
Salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
Combine all of the ingredients in a casserole and gently stir until thoroughly mixed.
Bake for 40 minutes.
Serve hot with crackers or toast points.
Recipe and Photo courtesy of FoodNetwork.com

Now that we’ve got the cocktail and appetizer checked off our list, let’s move on to music.

A holiday party is just not a party without good old Christmas music to get you in the mood. Below you will find just a few of my favorites. Don’t have time to go out and buy the CD? No problems. Most of the songs can be found and downloaded from iTunes for just 99 cents!

Here are my top 6 picks for this holiday season...

1. The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
2. Christmas Time is Here – Vince Guaraldi Trio (from A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack)
3. Let it Snow – Michael Bublé (the entire CD is a must have!)
4. All I Want For Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey
5. Jingle Bells – Ella Fitzgerald (from the CD Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas)
6. Winter Wonderland - Ella Fitzgerald (from the CD Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas)

So we've got the cocktail, appetizer, caterer on speed dial and the music we’re all set for a great holiday gathering! All you have to do now is pick a date and invite your guests.

Here’s to a fun holiday party!

Happy Planning!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Look at what's new for 2008!

As 2007 quickly comes to an end we wanted to take this time to give you a "sneak" peek on some of the exciting new services and workshops that we are planning for 2008.

We kick off the New Year with the introduction of our new bridal package - BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND which will be available starting January 4, 2008.

And don't forget our popular "Congratulations You're Engaged...Now What?" wedding workshops. Workshops are scheduled to begin on Sunday, January 13, 2008 at the Sheraton Buckhead and will occur twice a month at various Metro Atlanta locations throughout the year. Visit us at
www.beckwithevents.com for a current listing of workshops and information on how to register.


BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND - PLANNER IN A BOX!

Our newest service offering for 2008 is designed specifically for the DIY and budget conscious bride who wants the services of an experienced planner but doesn't want to pay the hefty fee associated with it. BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND ("BBF") is a "virtual" planning service designed for couples to assist them in planning the most important event of their lives, their wedding.

BBF package includes the following services:
  • 2 hour initial consultation
  • Personalized Budget Analysis
  • Planning Pages Workbook
  • 6 hours of phone coaching
  • The Bride's Black Book of Resources CD
  • Monthly Newsletter
  • Personalized Planning Checklist

Included in the package is our 21st century version of the "little black book". The Bride's Black Book of Resources is an electronic resource guide filled with information on products and services that every couple needs during the planning of their wedding. On this CD, you'll find everything from venues to gifts & favors and everything in between that you will need when planning the wedding of your dreams!

Available - January 4, 2008!


"Congratulations You're Engaged...Now What?" Wedding Workshop

You've just experienced the perfect proposal and now you're ready to plan the perfect wedding. But where do you begin? You don't want to miss this one day workshop designed to take the stress and mystery out wedding planning. Taught by top industry professionals providing you with the latest trends for 2008 on decor, cakes, photography, videography, floral and much more!

You won't want to miss out on our next workshops!

Sunday, January 13, 2008 or Sunday, January 27, 2008 @ The Sheraton Buckhead

Sunday, February 3, 2008 or Sunday, February 17, 2008 @ Park Central

Workshops are from 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm

Admission: $10.00 / workshop (includes workbook)

Register online at www.beckwithevents.com or by calling (770) 339-6591

Space is limited, call now to reserve your seat!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Blue Diamond Awards - Honoring Unsung "Sheroes"

Beckwith & Associates LLC was selected to plan and produce the Darakjian 43rd Anniversary Celebration – Blue Diamond Awards in Detroit, Michigan on Sunday, October 14, 2007. This event was created to honor unsung women heroes in the Metro Detroit area. Proceeds from the event went to Spelman College in Atlanta, GA.

Special "Thanks" goes out to the following people who helped make this event a success:

Lenne George & Staff
C-Stop Photography
Andria Love
Georges Mokbel
All Pro Color
Engraved Impressions
The Creative Genius Trio featuring Gene Dunlap
Darakjian Jewelers Staff
Beckwith & Associates Detroit Team (Daisha Herring, Kim & Kevin Bell)

Below are some pictures from the event. Hope you enjoy!




Tuesday, October 2, 2007

~~About Us~~



Beckwith & Associates, LLC is a practiced event planning firm specializing in full-service event management and coordination. Our team of qualified event planning professionals design and facilitate distinctive events and leisure activities with creative themes and lavish amenities. In our practice the word event epitomizes impressive style and simplicity.



Whether you are entertaining an enthusiastic group of 3,000 or an intimate gathering of 30, Beckwith & Associates will help you orchestrate an event that will leave your guests with a lingering sense of elation.



Many of today's professionals are engrossed with responsibilities involved within their personal and professional lives. The additional task of planning details of an important event can be overwhelming. We work for you! Let Beckwith & Associates plan your next event so you can relax and enjoy.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Welcome!



This blog was created to share with you, our friends and future clients the art of entertaining. On this blog you will find out the latest tips and tricks for elegant entertaining that can be used whether you're having an intimate dinner party for 2, planning a wedding for 500 guests, launching a new product/service or planning a corporate meeting for your department. We will also keep you up to date on what's happening at our company Beckwith & Associates, LLC so make sure you check back often. It's time to bring back events that are Innovative, Sophisticated and Timeless - so sit back, relax and enjoy!

Happy Entertaining!
The Beckwith & Associates Team


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