# Offboarding ## The Gentle Exit Offboarding is more than paperwork and access revocation. It is the final, careful unwinding of a shared story. When someone leaves, the organization does not simply lose a worker, it completes a chapter. The way we handle that ending shapes how everyone remembers the time they spent together. ## What We Carry Forward A good offboarding honors what was built. It makes space for gratitude instead of resentment. People leave with memories of how they were treated on their last day. Those memories travel farther than any performance review. A calm, respectful departure allows both sides to keep their dignity and their lessons. Years later, former colleagues still speak about the places that let them go with kindness. They recommend those places to friends. They return as customers or advisors. The exit becomes part of the culture, not its opposite. ## A Quiet Handover The best offboardings feel like passing a torch rather than closing a door. Knowledge is transferred without rush. Goodbyes are said without drama. The person leaving walks out lighter, and the team left behind feels steady instead of abandoned. - Say thank you for the real contributions - Return their work with respect - Leave the relationship intact *On August 21, 2026, we remember that every ending is also a beginning for someone else.*