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MENLO PARK, Calif., Nov. 29 /PRNewswire/ — For many professionals, company parties are predictable; but for those in the creative industry, these festivities can be full of surprises. The Creative Group, a specialized staffing service providing marketing, advertising, creative and web professionals on a project basis, recently asked 250 U.S. advertising and marketing executives to describe the most off-the-wall employee behavior they’d heard of at a company event.Those surveyed were asked, “What is the wackiest or most outrageous thing you have heard of an employee doing at a company event, such as a picnic or holiday party?” Here are some of their responses:
-- "The president of our company came dressed up as a chicken."
-- "One guy ate the carnations from our dinner table."
-- "One colleague set another's wig on fire while it was on her head."
“Company events are meant to be fun, but employees must remember their actions are still on display for coworkers and supervisors to see,” said Dave Willmer, executive director of The Creative Group. “Inappropriate behavior can make a lasting negative impression that’s hard to overcome.” continue reading...