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		<title>What It Means To Receive A Plaque Of Appreciation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appreciation is a word that symbolizes acknowledgment, gratitude, and merit. The form in which this appreciation is shown can sometimes be fleeting. It may only be shown by a nod, a pat on the back, or a verbal thank you.
However when you receive this type of appreciation it indicates that your efforts in a field [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appreciation is a word that symbolizes acknowledgment, gratitude, and merit. The form in which this appreciation is shown can sometimes be fleeting. It may only be shown by a nod, a pat on the back, or a verbal thank you.</p>
<p>However when you receive this type of appreciation it indicates that your efforts in a field of endeavor have value and are recognized in a concrete manner. Some studies in business have shown an association between recognition and profits. This may be the reason plaques are usually awarded during dinners so everyone can see that hard work is appreciated. And that dedication and commitment to the organization deserves a reward.</p>
<p>There are many reasons that you could receive a plaque. The accomplishment of a difficult task or a goal achieved could warrant this honor. Or perhaps you are about to retire and the plaque is given in celebration of this event.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason may be this plaque will have a place of honor hanging in your office, sitting on your credenza, or hanging on your wall at home. You will always be reminded of the reason that you received the plaque and the contribution you gave. It will add to your satisfaction when others remark on it and talk about the reasons you received it.</p>
<p>Another opportunity to bestow this plaque of appreciation is acknowledging the anniversary date of employment. For example, perhaps after 5 years of dedicated service to the organization it might be time to give this person a token of appreciation on behalf of the company. This plaque should be presented at some company function in order that the peers are witness to the acknowledgment and realize that they too are eligible for the recognition.</p>
<p>Whenever or where ever these rewards are given the description of what was done well should be noted. The manner in which your organization or a client benefited should also be mentioned. In this manner other staff members may be motivated to work towards the goal of having their efforts recognized and this in turn keeps morale high. These are only some benefits when you reward your staff with plaques.</p>
<p>There are many types of plaques that are available. You can find them in almost any material, size, color, and shape. You may find some with inspirational inscriptions. You may also put your own text and have a design or logo placed on it. Depending on the material they can be etched or engraved.</p>
<p>Examples of some materials used are wood, acrylic, crystal, Lucite, bronze, pewter, marble, and brushed aluminum. Depending on the material there are many ways of inscription. Today one of the most versatile is laser engraving as it allows the buyer the option of choosing very detailed images, text, or actual photos. The engraver burns the choice directly on the material.</p>
<p>With this form of award you are able to express in art and writing exactly how deserving the receiver is. It is a very emotional moment when one receives something that they can display to others how valued they are. It is a great moment! </p>
<p>Look for <a href="http://www.wealthwood.com/corporate_awards/marble-plaques.htm">Plaque of Appreciation</a> and many unique and personalized gifts at Wealthwood Gifts. Receive free ground shipping on orders over $50.</p>
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		<title>Will He/She Remember Your Gift? Retirement Gift?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>racerboy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retirement, this is a time of transition and new beginnings.  Before shopping for the perfect retirement gift, remember that the corporation will also be giving a gift as well.  Although possibly not as thoughtful or fun as the gift you want to give, following is a list of gifts that many corporations consider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retirement, this is a time of transition and new beginnings.  Before shopping for the perfect retirement gift, remember that the corporation will also be giving a gift as well.  Although possibly not as thoughtful or fun as the gift you want to give, following is a list of gifts that many corporations consider appropriate. So stick around and read on.</p>
<p>Items such as desk clocks, pen sets, passport holders, paperweights, ornaments, company stock options, wall clocks, money clips, luggage and luggage tags, watches or jewelry items, grooming or manicure sets and of course any awards or plaques are all items that are pretty standard retirement gifts from corporations.  Although memorable and thoughtful, hey face it, they are rather boring.  Plus they tend to collect dust somewhere or never get to see the light of day stored in a box. </p>
<p>In my personal opinion, corporations should try to honor the retiree with a gift that is not only memorable and appropriate, but is also something that can be proudly displayed and incorporated into their daily lives.  </p>
<p>Items such as picture frames, photo albums and barware or decanter sets can all be personalized for that extra special touch.  Best of all these items fit easily into the lifestyles, are truly memorable and will be used and displayed for many years to come.<br />
If the retiree is from the military, there are lots of websites out there who sell many different items to honor those who have served. </p>
<p> Items such as throw blankets or afghans, rings, watches, clothing items and collectables like knives, guns and bullets are all items that can be personalized.  Plus they allow the retiree to proudly display, in many different forms, their proud military heritage.  Something they are especially proud of, as most who serve in the military never make it to retirement due to injury or death.</p>
<p>Other items that would make good corporate gifts are   jewelry boxes or jewelry rolls, valet trays, Ipod or CD cases, serving trays, plates or bowls, wine and chocolate lover gift sets, signed retirement frames, card playing sets, personalized poems and smoking accessories like cigar boxes, Zippo lighters and cigar with flask combos. </p>
<p> Gift baskets come in a huge variety sure to please even the most discriminating.  Plus golfing accessories like a divot tool and ball marker, shoe bags and shadow boxes help them to pursue their hobbies.  Finally, wine gifts and carafes, crystal glasses, stoppers and totes are a thoughtful addition to any wine lovers collection. </p>
<p>These gifts can all be personalized which turns and ordinary gift into something that is truly memorable.  Plus these gift ideas are not only appropriate but also help the retiree to pursue other interests and hobbies while showing appreciation for all their hard work. </p>
<p>As you can see, corporate gifts do not have to be boring and meaningless, they can be memorable and cherished, just like the gifts the retiree is sure to get from their co-workers.  If the gift is something you would not appreciate or use, then chances are the retiree might not either. </p>
<p> Gifts that fit into their lifestyle and give them something to look forward to are the best retirement gifts.  So be sure to find that gift that best represent that person, a gift that is memorable and will last a lifetime. Good luck to you and enjoy your shopping.</p>
<p>Jim Woodall has 49years business exp. Is in Internet mktg<br />
Visit his site http://www.jwoodl.com/retirement-gifts lot of good info there. In order to get your 3 free books at http://freegiveaways.jwoodl.com/index.hmtl</p>
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