From a colleague · $9 · 3-4 minutes
Honoring the
colleague leaving.
When you're giving a retirement speech for someone else, you've been asked because you knew the work and the person. Honor both.
Example output
Bill Murphy walked into this building 41 years ago as a junior engineer. Today, he is walking out. Most of us in this room owe at least one good thing in our lives to him being here in between.
Bill didn't just build the testing program — though he did that. He built the team that built the testing program. He hired me when I had no business being hired. He hired half the people in this room.
And once he hired you, he had your back, even on the days you didn't deserve it.
Bill — you taught us to do the work, take the work seriously, and not take ourselves too seriously. We are going to keep doing all three. You earned this rest.
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Common questions
- Who's it for?
- Whoever's giving the speech — colleague, boss, friend, the retiree themselves.