prityswati@gmail.com
1

Hi,
I want to know how others organisation celeberate their employee's birthday.
Is there any modus operandi or its done in a random /casual manner.
I have also heard employees getting leaves for the same.
Iam looking forward to set some system for such occasions , where employee can feel the sense of care&concern.
Regards,
Swati Gupta
HR Executive
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From India, Lucknow
thphha
1

We celebrate a small party on the first day of the month with birthday cake, souvenir gifts, music and some teambuilding games for the employee. (participation around 15 people)
From Vietnam, Can Tho
Janat
we gave birthday cards on behalf of company and also paste a birthday notice on notice board, and organize a small party and cut the cake by birthday boy. thanks & regards sapna saini HR Executive
From India, New Delhi
Sharad Chaudhari
2

Hi, An email is sent and a cake is cut in the office and a bunch of flowers can be sent to employee residence so as to give them a feel that company is caring and is concern about their employee.
From India, Pune
bchandrakanth
We as a individuals We greet (Her/Him) in the morning hours.
From the company side We takes every one's Wishs with Signature on the Greeting Card, Nice Flower Bouquet & Gathers in the evening hour say 4 PM and Hand over to (Her/Him).
Make (Her/Him) to Cut the 4/5 Kg CAKE in the presence of our Managing Director with Birthday song. Shoot (Her/His) Photos. He/She Personally Distributes that cake along with some Chips and soft drinks to all who gathers there to greet HER/HIM. Mean while some the their Depatment Heads along with the Depatment Memebrs Presents them a Good Memorable GIFT.
Enjoy the moments
Chandra Kanth B
GM-Finance & HR

From India, Coimbatore
neha22111986@yahoo.co.in
17

Hi,

you can plan some inexpensive and good ideas like

1. sending out birthday mail to employee and mark cc to rest( there r enough images and greetings if you search google)

2. if you know some wholesalers then try to get some greetings which you can place on employees desk(if budget till rs 20/- per employee is not an issue)

3. Also, many companies give a small token of brday wish like small teddy bears or wall hangings(again bulk purchase from wholesaler)

4. u can try placing a happy brday note or flowers on employees desk along with balloons

5. at the end of the month or last working day u can get a brday cake and ask all the brday boys and girls to come n cut the cake.

6. many companies make it somewat more special by giving this birthday day off as special off to employees and leave a mail to person copying everyone.

7. at times a personal touch means alot than tokens/gifts so even i have observed that companies go in for standing 1 minute celebration. The members of team /Bay stand and sing birthday wishes for the employee once the person reaches his/ her workstation.

These were some ways i could think off, if you have some new idea then please let me know too.

Regards

Neha Sharma :)

From India, Chandigarh
meenakship
we used to organse a combined party for all the employees whose birthday falls in a particular month on the last working day. We buy cakes and snacks and request all the birthday employees to cut it. Collection of money is made on a monthly basis.
From India, Mumbai
sanjeevntpl
7

in my opinion the best way to celebrate the birthday should start with a official birthday greetings to his mail.
policy should be framed to:
Give him a off in second half.
an amount to the extent of Rs.1500/-to be reimbursed upon submission of restaurant bill/food bill on the said day towards celebrating the occassion with his family/friend.
The employee will be happy.

From India, Delhi
bhakti@qfactorindia.com
Apart from all above... I have observed one more very good part of the Bday celebration..
The usual ceremony of gathering with the management and cake cutting.. The coordinator also plays a small presentation over the Bday Boy, his family, his achievements, vacations with the photographs etc.
The Bday Boy or baby is asked for the resolution for next year entire year. THe compliance to last year resolution is also checked... and the cherry on top is the resolution is anything personal wish or aims. Be it buying car/ home to loosing weight ...anything...
I found it very effective.

From India, Pune
sadhanaphopse
3

hi all
i ll tell u a funny incident which happened in my organisation
Mostly some andhra people put their date of births wrong, i mean their actual date of birth is one and they put it in the school another, so we as employers only know their dob according to their certificates. hence i sent wishes and asked the one of my employee to collect his gift. he came to me and told me that that day its not his birthday, and asked me not to tell anyone for two reasons, one its actual birth date is different and secondly everyone starts asking for party, hahahah.... well i obliged and told him to tell me his real birthdate, then onwards i asked all my employees to give me their actual date of birth also, if they want we will celebrate else we may atleast send wishes on behalf of the organisation.
sadhana

From India, Delhi
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