Ogilvy PR has put a spin on the "Bring Your Kid to Work Day," tradition by launching the "Bring Your Parents To Work Day."
Employees of the global marketing communications firm were constantly frustrated in their ability to explain what it is they did to their parents, so the Ogilvy proposed the event to allow parents to accompany their children to work.
"This industry has grown tremendously in recent years and we want to spotlight the power of PR in the marketplace and educate parents about the impact of what their children do in their careers," CEO Marcia Silverman said in a press release.
"We are very proud of our employees and the work we do here at Ogilvy PR and this is just another way to celebrate their accomplishments."
This is an excellent idea that could be useful in so many fields, particularly for those working in newer career fields or jobs that involve technology and the web. Instead of getting frustrated or keeping them out of the loop, initiatives like these help keep the family bond strong.
My dad would definitely benefit from a day like this!
Bring Your Parents To Work Day
New Spin on Old Tradition
Trend Themes
1. Parent-child Workplace Engagement - Engaging parents in the workplace can strengthen understanding of newer career fields or jobs involving technology and the web.
2. Employee Education and Appreciation - Events like 'Bring Your Parents To Work Day' can educate parents about the impact of their children's careers and celebrate employee accomplishments.
3. Alternative Workplace Traditions - Transforming old workplace traditions like 'Bring Your Kid to Work Day' into new and inclusive initiatives, such as 'Bring Your Parents To Work Day'.
Industry Implications
1. Marketing and PR - Engaging parents in the workplace can enhance understanding of the power of PR in the marketplace.
2. Technology - Initiatives like 'Bring Your Parents to Work Day' are particularly valuable in jobs that involve technology and the web.
3. Employee Development and HR - Creating events that educate and appreciate employees, such as 'Bring Your Parents to Work Day', can strengthen employee engagement and satisfaction.