# Offboarding ## The Last Gentle Step Offboarding is more than paperwork and access revocation. It is the final, careful act of letting someone leave with dignity. Like closing a book you have read together, you mark the ending so both reader and story can rest. On 22 August 2026, I watched this process unfold with quiet respect and realized how rarely we honor departures. ## What We Carry Forward When a colleague moves on, they do not vanish. They leave behind habits, jokes, shortcuts, and ways of seeing problems that quietly shape the rest of us. The best offboarding makes space for those gifts to remain. It asks simple questions: What did you learn here? What should we keep doing? Who needs to know what you know? A short list of things worth remembering: - Say thank you without rushing - Return their contributions to the group - Let them leave lighter than they arrived ## The Door Stays Open True offboarding is not a wall but a gate. It closes one chapter while leaving the path between people intact. Years from now a former teammate may return with new ideas or simply need advice. The care we give at the end decides whether that future conversation feels natural or awkward. The process reminds us that every role is temporary. We are all passing through. How we say goodbye reveals how much we understood the time we shared. *Every ending is also a small act of trust in what comes next.*