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SHRM Poll: 2011Holiday Parties

SHRM Poll: 2011Holiday Parties. December 1, 2011. Key Findings.

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SHRM Poll: 2011Holiday Parties

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  1. SHRM Poll: 2011Holiday Parties December 1, 2011

  2. Key Findings • Do organizations plan to have a 2011 end-of-year or holiday party? More than half (68%) of organizations will hold a 2011 end-of-year or holiday party for their employees. The percentage of organizations holding parties in 2011 has increased slightly compared with 2010 and 2009. • Will organizations plan to have a end-of-year/holiday party on-site or off-site? Of the organizations that are planning to hold an end-of-year or holiday party, 61% of them will have it off-site—an increase from 2009, when 50% of organizations planned to hold their party off-site.

  3. Is your organization planning to hold an end-of-year or holiday party for employees? Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages may not equal 100% due to rounding.

  4. Is your organization planning to hold its end-of-year/holiday party on-site or off-site? Note: Only respondents whose organizations will hold an end-of-year/holiday party were asked this question. In 2011, respondents were not provided the “on-site and off-site” and “off-site but scaled down” options.

  5. Demographics: Organization Industry • Note: n = 457. Percentages may not equal 100% due to multiple response options.

  6. Demographics: Organization Industry (continued) • Note: n = 457. Percentages may not equal 100% due to multiple response options. An asterisk (*) indicates < 1%.

  7. Demographics: Organization Sector n = 456

  8. Demographics: Organization Staff Size n = 448

  9. Demographics: Other n = 465 n = 470 n = 312

  10. SHRM Poll: 2011 Holiday Parties • Response rate = 16% • Sample composed of 481 randomly selected HR professionals • Margin of error is +/- 5% • Survey fielded October 12-November 4, 2011 Methodology For more poll findings, visit: www.shrm.org/surveys Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SHRM_Research

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