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NEWS RELEASE: gThankYou Gift Certificates and Gift Cards Feature New Halloween and Harvest Themes

October 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Corporate America’s favorite employee gifts just became easier to give, thanks to newly designed seasonal enclosure cards that let you personalize Thanks from gThankYou® (www.gthankyou.com). Now, your Turkey Gift Certificates, Ham Gift Certificates and Grocery Gift Certificates or Cards can come with a number of fresh Halloween and Harvest enclosure card designs.  The new designs can be seen on the gThankYou Free Enclosure Cards web page.

“These Cards enhance the convenience as well as the meaning of gThankYou Gift Certificates,” said company President Rick Kiley. “With the addition of a custom message and a company logo, these Gift Cards will stand out and be special to an employee.”

A popular choice for end-of-quarter and seasonal employee gifts, gThankYou Gift Certificates come with your choice of new card designs that capture the fall harvest and Halloween themes. Choices include glowing Jack-o-lanterns, a basketful of crimson apples and a whimsical witch’s hat. The eye-catching cards were designed by artist Amy Pierquet of Waterfront Graphic Design.

gThankYou Gift Certificates give employers the ease of selecting Turkey, Ham or Grocery Gift Cards in a variety of denominations. Employees have the convenience of taking the Gift Certificate to any grocer and redeeming it for the Turkey, Ham or Groceries they choose to fill their celebration table.

About gThankYou.com

gThankYou Gift Certificates are an ideal employee gift.  Turkey Gift Certificates, Ham Gift Certificates and Grocery Gift Certificates are favorite traditional holiday gifts because they are meaningful, affordable and appreciated by the entire family.

Convenience is the #1 reason companies say they choose gThankYou Gift Certificates.  gThankYou Certificates can be ordered quickly online, are easy to distribute to employees, often with payroll, and can be redeemed at virtually any grocery stores for a turkey, ham or groceries that employees choose. Gone is the inconvenience of distributing frozen turkeys or fresh hams.  Employees value gThankYou Certificates because are able to choose the brand, size and style of ham or turkey that best meets their needs, at the store of their choosing.

Most importantly, gThankYou Gift Certificates create a perfect opportunity for workplace leaders to recognize success.  Most of gThankYou customers give the Company’s Gift Certificates to all employees in the company, division or workgroup at holiday times or the conclusion of a successful project, month or quarter.

gThankYou, LLC is based in Madison, Wisconsin. Find out more about gThankYou on the company’s website. And read more about how Thanks can boost your company at Celebrating Work, the blog of gThankYou. Contact: Rick Kiley, President, gThankYou, LLC, info@gthankyou.com, 888-484-1658.

“gThankYou” is a registered trademark of gThankYou, LLC.

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NEWS RELEASE: Employee Gifts with Free Enclosure Cards from gThankYou

October 20, 2008 · 1 Comment

Employee Gifts from gThankYou.com now include Free Enclosure Cards the company announced today.  gThankYou, a leader in Employee Gift Certificates, is well known for its Turkey Gift Certificates and Ham Gift Certificates which are a favorite holiday gift of employers.  gThankYou™ Gift Certificates are available at www.gThankYou.com or by telephone (888-484-1658).

gThankYou Enclosure Card

gThankYou Enclosure Cards are printed on heavy, high-quality paper and include the giver’s customized message to Gift Certificate recipients.  The Enclosure Cards are three inches high by four inches wide (3″ X 4″), suitable for enclosure in most payroll envelopes.  The Cards can also include the giving Company’s logo.  Detailed information and instructions for ordering the Enclosure Cards is on the gThankYou’s Free Stuff page.

“gThankYou® Gift Certificates are very convenient.  They are often distributed to employees at the same time as payroll.” said company president Rick Kiley.  “Our free high-quality Enclosure Cards enable Gift Certificate givers to include a customized message and Company logo”.

Additional information about gThankYou Gift Certificates is also available on the company website for Gift Certificate Givers, Consumers who have a gThankYou Certificate and Grocery Stores redeeming gThankYou Certificates.

gThankYou Gift Certificates can be redeemed at almost any supermarket and come in denominations of $10, $15, $20, $25 and $30.  Companies that give gThankYou Gift Certificates to employees or customers are able to imprint the Certificates with their company name and the name of the employee or customer free of charge.

About gThankYou® Gift Certificates.  gThankYou Gift Certificates are an ideal employee gift.  Turkey Gift Certificates and Ham Gift Certificates are favorite traditional holiday gifts because they are meaningful, affordable and appreciated by the entire family.

Companies say “convenience” is the #1 reason they choose gThankYou Gift Certificates.  gThankYou Certificates can be ordered quickly online, are easy to distribution to employees, often with payroll, and can be redeemed at virtually all grocery stores for a turkey or ham the employee chooses.  There is none of the inconvenience that comes with distributing frozen turkeys or fresh hams.

Employees value gThankYou Certificates because are able to choose the brand, size and style of ham or turkey that best meets their needs, at the store of their choosing.

Most importantly, gThankYou Gift Certificates create an ideal opportunity for workplace leaders to recognize successes.  Most of gThankYou customers give the Company’s Gift Certificates to all employees in the company, division or workgroup at holiday times or the conclusion of a successful project, month or quarter.

gThankYou, LLC is based in Madison, Wisconsin.  More about gThankYou is on the company’s website.

Contact: Rick Kiley, President, gThankYou, LLC, info@gthankyou.com, 888-484-1658.

“gThankYou” is a registered trademark of gThankYou, LLC.

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Learning To Celebrate

July 29, 2008 · 1 Comment

Celebrating.   In the summer of 1976 I landed my first real job—as a foreman in an Oscar Mayer meatpacking plant (now part of Kraft Foods). My previous jobs as a lifeguard, mowing lawns, shelving library books, and putting piers in the lake hadn’t prepared my for anything like this.

Work started at 6 AM (a rude awakening for a college kid) with a crew of workers 25-45 years older than I was. Some of them were hired into their jobs during World War II; some were parents of high school classmates. They had forgotten more about the best ways to do things than I could ever learn in a summer.

And, they had all learned one critical lesson—how to celebrate in the workplace.

On the first Friday on the job, my boss asked me to distribute the payroll. The moment each worker received a check, s/he tore open the envelope, stole a quick glance over the shoulder to be sure nobody was looking and gazed at it. After that everyone quickly huddled in a circle that was filled with laughter, good natured cursing and a quick exchange of dollar bills.

Nobody said a word to me about this.  But I soon discovered everyone was playing a home-grown version of “liar’s poker” using the serial numbers on the paychecks.

Lessons Learned. I learned some great lessons from that crew…

  • Celebrations in the workplace can take place for just about any reason—even an event as commonplace as payday.
  • It’s simple things, such as laughing, involving the entire team, and saying “thank you” that give everyone a great feeling about a workplace.
  • The more you celebrate in the workplace the better you become doing it.

If leaders wait to celebrate until there’s an infrequent, momentous event, say, breaking the annual sales record, workers feel uncomfortable, wait for direction and aren’t sure how to act. If celebrations are frequent, if they recognize performances at all levels in the organization and acknowledge achievements big and small, everyone feels the pride, the momentum and a sense of belonging.

Practicing the Lessons Learned. About ten years later I founded a venture-capital funded, technology-driven start-up company. Our team, mostly engineers, was talented and could work anywhere they wanted. The only reason they worked for my company is because they wanted to.

Every payday I made a point of personally handing paychecks to every employee, looking them in the eye, using their names, and saying “thank you”. Everyone knew the ritual. Every payday was a small celebration of thanks to each other for the continuing progress of a small, struggling company.

The Moral of the Story? It’s the thought that counts! It’s difficult to celebrate too often in the workplace; most companies don’t come close to doing it often enough. Employees, particularly the best ones, choose where to work — so it better be an enjoyable work environment. Better yet…a great work environment.

If you choose to give an employee gift such as gThankYou™ Gift Certificates, remember, it’s the thought that counts. If you can distribute our Gift Certificates personally, do it. If you can’t, perhaps you can have a member of the senior management team distribute the Certificates to department heads or team leaders with a heartfelt “thank you” before they in turn distribute them to the front line.

When you give gThankYou Certificates, it is the perfect time to tell everyone, managers and workers alike, how much you value and appreciate their work — and them. It’s the perfect way to say “thank you”!

If it’s not practical to personally hand our Certificates to each employee, try distributing them with payroll, and distributing a thoughtful letter or email to each employee. Later in the hallway or cafeteria you can tell everyone how much it means to give a Gift Certificate to everyone.

Rick Kiley is President of gThankYou, LLC, a Madison, WI based seller of employee gifts best known for gThankYou™ Turkey Gift Certificates

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