Can anyone suggest what should we(HR Dept)plan to gift to the Head HR who is retiring from the services after 14 years in the company Regards Sriram
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Sri,

You should go for:
1. Microwave oven with the company logo printed on it.
2. Relaxing chair.
3. Walkie-talkie telephone set with FM radio.
4. Bamboo chair set.
5. Imported traveling bag/suitcase.
OR
6. A freelancing job with your organization to guide you/provide training to the employees.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.

From India, New Delhi
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Dear Sriram,

I can suggest that you make a big collage of his journey with the organization for all these long 14 years. You may use his pictures at work from your archives to create a big collage and present it to be put on his wall at home! I'm sure he will appreciate it with your true efforts!!!

Renu

From India, New Delhi
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Hello Sir,

This is my opinion. You can give him/her a copied CD which contains opinions from close relatives, friends, previous employers, and employees about him or her. Co-workers can explain situations where he/she proved their knowledge and achievements. I hope it must be an "emotional gift."

Regards,
Indhu.

From India, Coimbatore
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Epu
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Good day.

You could give him an album with his photographs regarding his journey in the organization and also a few words about him written by his seniors and subordinates. For gifts, I would suggest:
1) Microwave oven
2) Dinner set
3) American Tourister bag
4) The latest mobile phone
5) A Titan watch
6) A gold coin which has the company name embossed on it, or a murti of God
7) A gift voucher


From India
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Dear Sriram,

The option given by Ameeta for a relaxing chair or a bamboo chair set is very good (out-of-the-box thinking), and this chair will be remembered always whenever he is in a relaxed mood or prefers to relax. In addition to that, you can take a large photograph and gift it with a photo frame.

From India, Mumbai
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Hi,

I agree with Ammeta that gifts like a relaxing chair, a walkie-talkie telephone set with FM radio, and a bamboo chair set are the best suggestions. These gifts are most usable, and while using them, he will be filled with all his memories.

I believe it is better to give a daily usable gift rather than a gift that he packs up and stores in his wardrobe.

I also recommend gifting him novels according to his tastes, a nice chafferer/gross pen set, a pair of watch sets for him and his wife, and a group photo of your organization.

Cheers,
Swapna

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Ameeta, Renu, Indhu, Epu, Yaasmin, and Swapna,

Thank you for the great ideas from your brilliant minds. We will ensure to select the best option from the list provided and present it as a gift.

Regards,
Sriram
9543096202
sriramwarrier@gmail.com

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Sriram,

You may present your retiring boss with a book on "How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free" by Ernie J. Zelinski, published by "Visions International Publishing", USA. The book provides detailed guidelines on how a retired person should plan their retired life.


From India, Delhi
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I guess you could make a movie with a lot of photos and good music. You can use Windows Movie Maker or any similar tool. Make sure to convey the message to him that "you, all the employees, the entire office atmosphere will be missing him!!!"

For example, you can use a photograph of a pathway in the workstation which he often uses, being empty.

From India, Madras
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