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Step 1
Talk to your boss's spouse or significant other if possible. Find out her favorite type of food. Ask whether there is a hobby or pastime she is passionate about. This will help you choose a restaurant and a gift. Your boss's assistant or secretary might also be a good source of information.
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Step 2
Take up a collection for a group gift, card, decoration and the boss's lunch. Designate someone to shop for the gift and card, someone to buy and set up decorations, someone to plan the lunch and someone else to order and pick up the cake.
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Step 3
Decide whether to whisk your boss off to lunch at a favorite restaurant or have something brought in. If you have room in a conference or other area, a lunch at the office will be more intimate than a noisy restaurant. However, if your boss is the type that always eats at his desk, heading out to eat might make it a more special occasion.
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Step 4
Decorate with lots of streamers and balloons. If you are not able to find a specific "Happy Bosses' Day" banner, a great big "Thanks!" sign will do the trick. Find a gift that suits your boss's personality or corresponds with her hobbies. If you are not able to discern what she might like, there are many general "boss" gifts you can purchase at gift shops or online.
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Step 5
Give each staff member a notecard at least a week before Boss Day. Have them anonymously write something they appreciate about your boss. It can be a specific memory or just a general attribute. Have one or two people read the cards aloud during lunch.






















Comments
tracysmith159 said
on 10/16/2009 Fill an office full of balloons. Lots of fun for the whole office.