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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine told me a story about a great company picnic she was part of, and I&#8217;d like to share it with you. She works for a moderately large corporation, and she and her co-workers are inside an office most of the time. Due to the loads of work and pressure everyone is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine told me a story about a great company picnic she was part of, and I&#8217;d like to share it with you. She works for a moderately large corporation, and she and her co-workers are inside an office most of the time. Due to the loads of work and pressure everyone is under, they really don&#8217;t know each other very well. But since the wonderful company picnic, things are changing for her a little, and in a great way!</p>
<p>My friend &#8211; let&#8217;s call her &#8220;Lisa&#8221;, since that&#8217;s actually her name &#8211; was a bit hesitant about even going to the company picnic, since she didn&#8217;t know who she was going to talk to or sit with. But she had such a great time! They scheduled in during a work day, and it wasn&#8217;t required for anyone to even go. But about 80-100 fellow workers showed up. It was at the park, and it was a beautiful sunny day.</p>
<p>Her employers were there, dressed casually &#8211; not in their typical suits and ties. That was certainly a refreshing look for them. Instead of the dreaded &#8220;company speech&#8221;, they hired a comedian to entertain them while they ate. They also gave everyone a personalized <a title="Picnic Totes" href="http://www.picnicsupplyworld.com/department/picnic-totes-11.cfm" target="_blank">picnic tote</a> that they has customized by <a title="Contact Picnic Supply World" href="http://www.picnicsupplyworld.com/contactUs.cfm" target="_blank">Picnic Supply World</a>.  Did I mention the food? The food was catered from three different restaurants in the area, so they had diverse menus to choose from. And of course, there was beer and wine.</p>
<p>All of those things combined made for a lovely day, Lisa said, and she actually got to know a few really neat people from the office.</p>
<p>I think what employers can learn from Lisa&#8217;s experience is to try and give the employees what they want when throwing a company picnic. Work is work, of course. But there are times to let loose a little and enjoy each other&#8217;s company. It can only make the office more tolerable and even enjoyable!</p>
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