If your company is looking for the perfect gift to award someone they want to recognize, we've got just the thing. Why not make it a canvas art print? Most people expect to get a watch or a paperweight or something from their place of employment when it comes to awards and lets be frank: Nobody really appreciates, looks forward to or is inspired to work hard for a paperweight. It is an unfortunate fact that somewhere along the line, companies seem to have forgotten that it's the “little people” within a company that really make the business successful. They are the backbone of the business and the bread and butter, so to speak. Incentive programs were born from the idea that people will work harder if they know they will be rewarded for doing so. The problem is that when the people working within a company are not enough of a priority for the “reward” for their labour to be anything of value. Knowing this ahead of time not only doesn't give employees any incentive to go “above and beyond” their call of duty but it actually hurts morale more than not have incentive programs at all.
The last thing your company needs is employees who feel apathetic about their jobs. A successful business owes its success to the “little people” who do all of the work, show up to work on time every day and do their jobs well. A canvas art print may not be as flashy as a new car, but it's a thoughtful gift that your employee who receives it can cherish, hang in their office and get good use out of. It says “job well done” a heck of a lot better than a paperweight, that's for sure.
"We love the gift our children had made for our 40 th anniversary. It looks like a real oil painting and the most amazing thing is it was created from several photos and combined into one big edited photo ready for printing it onto canvas. We are in different parts of the country and our children took individual pictures and with the great help of the company we now have all our loved ones in one picture. We framed it and it is now hanging in our living room.
Joyce and George Weinberger, Cardiff, United Kingdom