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From: Garmt@Accenture
Sent: October, 2017 3:46 AM
To: EveryoneIknow@Accenture
Subject: I’m finally leaving Accenture
Hello,
Like so many others, it’s time for me to send you a note that I’m off to a different place. Like some leavers, I have no idea where I’ll go next. We simply don’t know what comes after death. Science has little data on this particular topic! Anyway, you have guessed by now that I meant it when I said I would work for this company for the rest of my life.
I came to learn. I viewed it a bit like a stint in the corporate army, where I would be properly trained for a few years, pass or fail the exam of becoming MD and thus find out what I was really worth.
It didn’t turn out that way. Instead of a corporate army I found a home, the first job after ten years with three previous employers, where I could just be myself. You can’t imagine the feeling of freedom I found. And yes, I got to learn everything I wanted. I even once got to screw up an important project without getting fired (sorry KPN). The exam I had expected came in a different form. Instead of playing the promotion roulette, Accenture gave me total freedom and the whole company to throw at the disease that ate me alive. I think that challenge, of what to do with that freedom and the whole company, was an exam. I think I passed.
You know you all have the same challenge, right? Your degree of freedom may be different, but that’s a mere detail.
Time to get sappy. Colleagues are not like family. I can quit being your co-worker but I can’t quite quit from my siblings or parents. Yet, at times we spend more time with our project team than with our spouse (said Nick Cave to bandmate Warren Ellis, `I’ve had more meals with you than my wife´). I was closer to some of you than someone who just shares my last name. We shared passion, commitment, extra hours and much more. Sometimes we shared love, for Accenture’s IT Operating Model (ITOM), I think, or for business development or for something really important like ITOM, or for each other. If I imagine my family, there are quite a few (ex-)colleagues amongst the Van Soest, Da Costa, Van Den Bosch and Werksma’s. Colleagues can be like family.
At the end of your life, all you have left is what you have given. When the end comes for you, you’ll have given me a lot. Thank you.
All the best, maybe see you at one last Friday Afternoon Drink, right after my funeral this Friday 27 / 10.
Garmt van Soest
Senior Manager
Accenture Strategy
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Hello, dear reader. ALS is currently incurable, but I’ll be fucked if I’m taking this lying down. I’m also trying to be realistic about this, but still, a bit of a battle does a person good every now and then. The fight I’m fighting is summed up pretty neatly here in this video (februari 2014).
There are a few ways you can help out with a small donation:
Henrik has joined the ride to defeat ALS. You can help out by sponsoring him.
The biggest genome research project known to date. My biggest bet that we’ll find the cause. Once that is known, we at least know what we’re shooting for.
Of course, the big constant factor is the Dutch Stichting ALS; they welcome your annual donation; small or big.
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My friend who’s really on top of the fight is Bernardus Muller and you can find him on https://twitter.com/BernardusMuller. His twitter feed is the best place to hear what’s going on with ALS. If anything can be done or if we or someone else have managed to achieve something, you’ll hear about it from him first.
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