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Give a group gift to the boss


Individual gifts to a superior can quickly turn into a competition in which employees try to outdo each other with the best "boss gift," Peter Post says. Instead, get together with your colleagues and purchase a joint gift. That way, you'll also avoid any appearance of trying to curry favor.
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Give a group gift to the boss Individual gifts to a superior can quickly turn into a competition in which employees try to outdo each other with the best 'boss gift,' Peter Post says. Instead, get together with your colleagues and purchase a joint gift. That way, you'll also avoid any appearance of trying to curry favor.
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