How to Host a Company Picnic


Company picnics are great morale boosters. They strengthen teamwork and encourage interdepartmental integration. But to the uninitiated, company parties can seem like a lot of work. For the organizer, there are a few things to keep in mind. Get the festive energy started as soon as the invites go out, plan ahead, and your event should be talked about until next year!

Outdoor Company Picnic

Here they are — our guidelines for how to host a company picnic:

  1. Send an invite, not an email. An office-wide email thread can be a helpful follow-up, especially if it’s a potluck or themed picnic. But to get the word out, drop an invite on desks or leave them tucked into lockers. It’s a company event, after all, not a meeting!
  2. Fridays are best for office picnics. Employees can take off early and look forward to the weekend. If you schedule it mid-week, employees will spend the picnic worrying about tomorrow’s work load.
  3. Cater, Potluck or DIY? No one wants to get stuck taking hamburger orders all day. A company picnic should be a break from work. Instead of delegating tasks, opt for catering or, if on a budget, make each food station DIY. If the picnic budget is very slim, consider making it a potluck.
  4. Rent or buy. Supplies — like decorations, utensils and picnic blankets – can make or break a company picnic. If your picnic is an annual tradition, buying might be the better option. Call suppliers and do the math to find out which option suits your need.
  5. Prepare for the unexpected. Rain happens. Keep an eye on the forecast, rent a few tents and pick an alternate party day in case weather doesn’t permit.

Going the DIY route? Skewers are the easiest, quickest option for self-serve grilling and can be assembled a day in advance. Follow the Food Network’s cheat sheet for building great skewers:

How to Grill Skewers for Company Picnic

New Year’s Resolution: Get Organized


Still recovering from the stress of the holidays? Maybe there’s just one more thing on your mental to-do list; maybe you just can’t seem to find the energy to stay productive; maybe you already ditched that New Year’s resolution.

Around here, we believe the key to busting stress is organization. By keeping up-to-date calendars, personal organizers and notebooks, you can rest assured that everything is accounted for.

Personal organizers are the thing if you’re forgetful — keep your appointments and do-to lists at hand. Notebooks are great for tracking progress on that New Year’s resolution. And every household runs smoother with a family calendar on the fridge.

Staying Organized in the New Year

So this year, resolve to get more organized! To keep yourself motivated, check out our Ten Tips for Keeping Resolutions.

Happy Ho-Ho-Holidays Canada! [Video]


Can you believe it is that time of the year again? We sure can’t but it does give us the opportunity to do what we love most: connect with you!

First and foremost we would like to thank you for making 2014 such a pleasurable year for us. We hope that you enjoy reading our blog posts, watching our videos and sharing our infographics as much as we enjoy reading your comments and having you as part of our online (and offline) community.

Happy Ho-Ho-Holidays from Office Plus

As we prepare for new adventures in 2015 the Office Misadventures team, Office Plus and all our local stores across Canada would like to send out a lot of holiday spirit and best of wishes to you, your colleagues and families this holiday season.

Here is a little something from us to you, we hope you enjoy it: