Hello all,
Tomorrow is Boss Day! A day to convey our true feelings to our bosses. Though it is a US practice and not so popular in our nation, I believe we can still have a good discussion regarding 'how to' and 'why' for the same.
I am going to gift my boss, a true mentor for me, a box of chocolates and a handwritten greetings message!
From India, Delhi
Tomorrow is Boss Day! A day to convey our true feelings to our bosses. Though it is a US practice and not so popular in our nation, I believe we can still have a good discussion regarding 'how to' and 'why' for the same.
I am going to gift my boss, a true mentor for me, a box of chocolates and a handwritten greetings message!
From India, Delhi
I think the point to be noted is not that it is U.S. practice, but what's important is to absorb and adopt best practices, whether they are American or British.
So, I also believe that it's a great idea to wish our boss on their day and bring them some unique gifts, preferably items they could use on the professional front.
From India, Indore
So, I also believe that it's a great idea to wish our boss on their day and bring them some unique gifts, preferably items they could use on the professional front.
From India, Indore
Hi hope their is also employee day :-) but any how we have to celebrates this day through this we can resolve the issues with our boss n start again like it refresh the relation with our boss.
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Just a witty thought... Indians normally have the perception that bosses are bad... so may be thats y the day is not much recognized..
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Hi All, I have also wished my boss today.Attaching the card which I sent to all employees and everybody appreciated a lot. Regards Nisha
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I am against all these days. The culture of India is being distorted by these Western-style "days." Valentine's Day has ruined the youth. In India, there is a mantra to gain respect: pay respect to elders, whether they are a boss or a senior. In the West, the boss might only be respected on a single day of the year. However, here, he is respected every day.
So, I don't feel that this culture should enter into the Indian corporate arena.
From India, Chandigarh
So, I don't feel that this culture should enter into the Indian corporate arena.
From India, Chandigarh
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