Saying Goodbye is an Opportunity to Shine

Alan Eli Willner

Condering how making a good “last” impression can open future doors.

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It is common for those early in their careers to periodically transition to a new organization or department. We all know that making a positive first impression on your new boss and colleagues is important for future success. But can making a good “last impression” also be highly valuable, especially in the longer term?  

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