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A lesson learned by NDFanSince81

Great advice so far. The key is to document and to communicate both up and down the organization so everyone is fully briefed prior to departure. An organized file cabinet and a briefing book should cover most situations.

I disagree about leaving any option for a subsequent consulting gig. Leave your contact info, of course, for incidental questions requiring only a brief phone conversation. Otherwise make it an amicable but clean break. Your next job deserves and requires your full attention.