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$15 Gift Ideas

What are some good $15 gift ideas for a sales team?

$15 budget, you can explore various thoughtful and exciting options that cater to your sales team's needs and interests. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Experiences: Tickets to a local sporting event, museum entry for a new exhibit, a movie voucher for a night out, or a voucher for a local escape room experience can provide a fun break and create lasting memories.
  • Tech accessories: Wireless earbuds for on-the-go calls, a portable phone charger for staying connected throughout the day, a stylish phone case for personalized protection, or a Bluetooth speaker for enjoying music during breaks are all practical and appreciated options.
  • Gourmet treats: A beautifully presented basket filled with gourmet chocolates, artisanal coffee samplers, or locally sourced snacks is a delicious way to show you care.
  • Self-care items: Scented candles for relaxation, bath bombs for a spa-like experience, travel-sized hand creams for on-the-go pampering, or a massage gift certificate for stress relief are thoughtful choices that encourage well-being.
  • Personalized gifts: A custom water bottle with their name or a motivational quote, an engraved pen with their initials, or a high-quality mug with a funny sales-related message can add a personal touch and make them smile every day.
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What are the benefits of giving $15 gifts to the sales team?

Investing a small amount in $15 gifts can yield significant benefits for your sales team and your company culture:

  • Increased morale: A thoughtful gift shows appreciation for their hard work and strengthens the feeling of being valued within the team. This can lead to a more positive and productive work environment.
  • Motivation boost: Receiving a gift can be a reminder of their accomplishments and inspire them to keep achieving. A well-timed gift after a challenging period can be a powerful pick-me-up and reignite their drive.
  • Improved work-life balance: Gifts that encourage relaxation or a healthy hobby like a yoga mat, a subscription to a meditation app, or a book on mindfulness can promote a healthy work-life balance, reducing stress and improving overall well-being.
  • Team bonding: Experiences or games like board games, card games, or escape room vouchers can encourage team building and create shared memories outside of work, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration.

What if my team has diverse preferences?

Catering to individual preferences with a $15 budget can be tricky. Here are some strategies:

  • Variety is key: Offer a selection of different gifts so there's something for everyone. For example, include a mix of gourmet treats, tech accessories, and self-care items.
  • Gift certificates: Gift certificates to popular retailers or online platforms allow them to choose something they truly enjoy within your budget.
  • Experiences: Many local attractions offer discounts for group bookings. Consider experiences like a bowling night, a movie outing, or a visit to a museum that appeals to a broad range.

Where can I find good deals on $15 gifts?

Finding a variety of $15 gifts doesn't require breaking the bank. Here are some places to explore:

  • Online retailers: Many online retailers offer bulk purchase options or sale sections where you can find discounted tech accessories, gourmet food items, or self-care products within your budget. Look for free shipping offers to maximize your savings.
  • Department stores: Gift sets or clearance sections in department stores can be a treasure trove of discounted items like mugs, water bottles, or even small tech accessories.
  • Gift basket companies: Some companies specialize in creating customizable gift baskets under $15. Choose a theme like "movie night" or "stress relief" and personalize it with a handwritten card.
  • Local shops: Support local businesses and find unique gifts like handmade soaps, locally roasted coffee beans, or interesting notebooks. Many offer loyalty programs or discounts for bulk purchases.
  • Dollar stores: While not everything in a dollar store is a dollar, you can find surprisingly good deals on self-care items like hand creams, small notebooks, or even fun socks.

Can I combine a $15 gift with something else?

Here are some ideas:

  • Handwritten note: A heartfelt message expressing your appreciation or congratulations adds a personal touch that goes beyond the material gift.
  • Team lunch or breakfast: Treat them to a casual gathering for a change of pace and team bonding. You can even cater it to their preferences, like a pizza lunch or a healthy breakfast spread.
  • Public recognition: Combine the gift with a public acknowledgement of their achievement during a team meeting or company-wide email. This reinforces their accomplishment and inspires others.
  • Gift basket additions: If you're giving a gift basket, add some non-material elements like lottery tickets, a small potted plant, or a funny stress ball for an extra surprise.
  • Experiences with an add-on: Combine an escape room experience voucher with a gift certificate to a local restaurant for a complete night out.

Should $15 gifts be personalized?

Personalization isn't essential but can add a special touch. Here are some ways to personalize within a $15 budget:

  • Engraving: A water bottle, pen, or keychain with their name or initials creates a unique and lasting gift.
  • Themed gift baskets: Create a "stress relief" basket filled with relaxing items or a "coffee lover's basket" with gourmet beans and brewing accessories.
  • Custom-printed socks: Funky socks with a team logo, a funny sales-related slogan, or a personalized message are a lighthearted and fun choice.

Employee pulse surveys:

These are short surveys that can be sent frequently to check what your employees think about an issue quickly. The survey comprises fewer questions (not more than 10) to get the information quickly. These can be administered at regular intervals (monthly/weekly/quarterly).

One-on-one meetings:

Having periodic, hour-long meetings for an informal chat with every team member is an excellent way to get a true sense of what’s happening with them. Since it is a safe and private conversation, it helps you get better details about an issue.

eNPS:

eNPS (employee Net Promoter score) is one of the simplest yet effective ways to assess your employee's opinion of your company. It includes one intriguing question that gauges loyalty. An example of eNPS questions include: How likely are you to recommend our company to others? Employees respond to the eNPS survey on a scale of 1-10, where 10 denotes they are ‘highly likely’ to recommend the company and 1 signifies they are ‘highly unlikely’ to recommend it.

Based on the responses, employees can be placed in three different categories:

  • Promoters
    Employees who have responded positively or agreed.
  • Detractors
    Employees who have reacted negatively or disagreed.
  • Passives
    Employees who have stayed neutral with their responses.

Are there any occasions for giving $15 gifts?

There are plenty of opportunities to show your appreciation throughout the year:

  • Milestone achievements: Celebrate exceeding sales targets, closing a big deal, or achieving a promotion with a small gift to recognize their accomplishment.
  • Employee birthdays or anniversaries: A thoughtful gift shows you value them as individuals and appreciate their contributions to the team.
  • Holidays: Small gifts during holiday seasons show you care and recognize their dedication throughout the year. Don't feel obligated to give the same gift to everyone - consider their interests and traditions.
  • Random acts of appreciation: No reason is necessary! A surprise gift can brighten their day and boost morale, letting them know their hard work doesn't go unnoticed.

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