Corporate events, especially Christmas parties, are one of the most awaited events throughout the year in almost every company. It has to be well-organized from the basics like date, venue, time, and theme. It has to be successful for everyone’s convenience and enjoyment. That’s why the importance of every basic detail cannot be taken for granted.
One of the many asked questions prior to corporate events is, “Anong theme?” The ‘theme’ is the central motif or concept of an event that is adapted all through the visual designs, the dress code, the duration of the program, and etc. Without it, the corporate event will just end up as another ordinary gathering. That’s why it’s important to come up with the theme of the event before anything else because it determines the flow and the “DNA” of the event. It sets the tone and mood of everything that transpires during the event, including your guests. It gives life to the party.
But after coming up with the ideas for a corporate event theme, it’s also important to ask which theme is the most appropriate. How will you know if your theme is “the one”? Here are a few questions to ask to help you figure that out:
The answers to these questions are up to you. Knowing if a theme is “the one” for an occasion is a recipe for a successful event. It’s like the basic structure and it affects the entirety of the program as it sets the ambiance and the mood of your guests. And remember that before considering anything else, you need to consider the participants. The theme should at least be a comfortable idea to them, if not something to be excited about. Make sure that it is enjoyable by the majority. Keep those in mind and you will have delighted guests and a successful corporate event.
The answers to these questions are up to you. Knowing if a theme is “the one” for an occasion is a recipe for a successful event. It’s like the basic structure and it affects the entirety of the program as it sets the ambiance and the mood of your guests. And remember that before considering anything else, you need to consider the participants. The theme should at least be a comfortable idea to them, if not something to be excited about. Make sure that it is enjoyable by the majority. Keep those in mind and you will have delighted guests and a successful corporate event.
Co-author: Mr. Ronaldo “Bars” Datiles–a professional freelance events stylist, specializing in children’s parties. Spanning 18 years experience in hands-on Styro artworks, production of centerpieces and balloon decoration.
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