Work Parties Do Not Have to Be Boring: If you are looking to improve your reputation as a boss, considering an office party band for the next party might be a good step. Little work perks, like an amazing yearly work party, can create solidarity in the office and improve workplace morale. There is something very special about seeing quality live music. Here are a few suggestions for a successful office party.
Take a Survey: Ask your colleagues what kinds of music they prefer. This information will be useful in genre selection. While many bands can tailor their set-lists to audience, if most of the office likes traditional rock and roll, this will be helpful in the selection process. All of this information may be compiled in a list to present to prospective bands.
The Performance Space: Where will the group perform? If the party is being held at a restaurant, it is important to ask the location if there are any restrictions on bringing your own band. If there are restrictions, it may be advised to have the party at a different space.
Find the Perfect Band: In selecting an office party band, it is possible to interview a prospective group for a good fit. You can ask them what kinds of music they are able to play. Also, some bands have a great deal of experience in diverse settings. It may be helpful to know about their amount of experience.
Ask for a Music Sample: Some musical groups have their music available online at a website. Other bands are willing to send you a cd in the mail or an mp3 by email. If a band does not have music available, ask to speak with one of their clients for a recommendation. Some bands have client testimonials available on their website.
Choosing the Songs: The band may be willing to take requests during the event. If the group is willing to do this, the singer can communicate this information to the group at the beginning of the party. Otherwise the group can perform songs from the genres that you have already agreed upon.
Publicize the Party!: You can let your colleagues know that you will be doing something a little different by hand delivering little band fliers publicizing the show. Another alternative is to have the band be a complete surprise. A third option is to send out an email to everyone about the special upcoming event so that everyone is not double-booked.
Time for the Party: If the department budget allows, you may wish to distribute a few disposable cameras to document the event. These pictures can then be posted on a department bulletin board. But most of all, have fun! All of your hard work has paid off. After the event, you may wish to send an email out to your colleagues to thank them for attending the party. Don't be surprised if they thank you for the special addition to the party!
Take a Survey: Ask your colleagues what kinds of music they prefer. This information will be useful in genre selection. While many bands can tailor their set-lists to audience, if most of the office likes traditional rock and roll, this will be helpful in the selection process. All of this information may be compiled in a list to present to prospective bands.
The Performance Space: Where will the group perform? If the party is being held at a restaurant, it is important to ask the location if there are any restrictions on bringing your own band. If there are restrictions, it may be advised to have the party at a different space.
Find the Perfect Band: In selecting an office party band, it is possible to interview a prospective group for a good fit. You can ask them what kinds of music they are able to play. Also, some bands have a great deal of experience in diverse settings. It may be helpful to know about their amount of experience.
Ask for a Music Sample: Some musical groups have their music available online at a website. Other bands are willing to send you a cd in the mail or an mp3 by email. If a band does not have music available, ask to speak with one of their clients for a recommendation. Some bands have client testimonials available on their website.
Choosing the Songs: The band may be willing to take requests during the event. If the group is willing to do this, the singer can communicate this information to the group at the beginning of the party. Otherwise the group can perform songs from the genres that you have already agreed upon.
Publicize the Party!: You can let your colleagues know that you will be doing something a little different by hand delivering little band fliers publicizing the show. Another alternative is to have the band be a complete surprise. A third option is to send out an email to everyone about the special upcoming event so that everyone is not double-booked.
Time for the Party: If the department budget allows, you may wish to distribute a few disposable cameras to document the event. These pictures can then be posted on a department bulletin board. But most of all, have fun! All of your hard work has paid off. After the event, you may wish to send an email out to your colleagues to thank them for attending the party. Don't be surprised if they thank you for the special addition to the party!
About the Author:
Sean Malley is a member of 'Soul Desire' featured at the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Hiring a specialist Bands To Hire will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about hiring an amazing Soul Tribute Band from this site.
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