The High Art of Group Gifting

If gift giving is an art, group gifting is something in the realms of the High Renaissance. One cannot just simply commence a group gift. It takes careful planning and the consulting of fellow members of your group. A gift given by multiple people risks the gifting reputations of more than a single person. Obviously, this is no trivial matter.

If anyone deserves a group gift, it’s you Coach K. Lebron, your gifting skills are seriously lacking but on the bright side, you may have a future in Hollywood.

Despite these perceived drawbacks, sending a group gift is a great way to show appreciation to someone as a team. Whether you’re gifting a coach, teacher or manager, coming together to say thanks shows the recipient they’ve had a signficant impact. While group gifting is a excellent way to demonstrate appreciation, there’s a certain art to the process that you must keep in mind. A group gift should:

1.) efficiently allow for varying contributions from members of the team, network, group, etc.

2.) allow for indvidual messages to be included as part of the overall gift (a personal touch from each contributor is critical)

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3.) arrive as a single entity rather than annoyingly fragmented gifts (your gift recipient will love you for this)

4.) be something the recipient actually wants (this is much harder than you think)

5.) be convenient and memorable

6.) indestructible and impossible to lose (ok maybe these aren’t absoultely necessary but they’re certainly some awesome superhero qualities)

If a group gift can meet these 6 criterion, it will make a lasting impact on its recipient. While we all know it’s “the thought that counts”, it is always nice when we recieve a gift that we actually like. So master the high art of group gifting and secure your spot in the annals of history. If you need any help, visit us at https://www.troopto.com/create/gift.