Verhaal 05: Maarten van Leest

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2020 · 9 MIN

Verhaal 05: Maarten van Leest

from Verbonden door verhalen · host Departement Kanselarij en Bestuur

Maarten van Leest (beleidsadviseur team Transversaal Beleid) werkt al ongeveer vier jaar voor DKB, maar daarnaast is hij ook verliefd op muziek. Je hebt hem misschien wel al zien rondlopen op kantoor in zwarte t-shirts met naar eigen zeggen ‘de meest afgrijselijke doodshoofden erop’. ‘DKB heeft in mijn ogen een heel volwassen manier van werken. Een platte organisatie, alle verantwoordelijkheid bij de medewerker zelf. Die werkwijze vind ik ongelofelijk waardevol, dat is waar ik me in thuis voel. Ik heb dat in mijn eerste ontmoetingsgespek met Julie ook aangegeven. Het zou zonde zijn als dat zou verdwijnen. Ik vind het heel erg gezond als wij ons, zowel DKB als BuZa, eventjes bezinnen over hoe we er gezamenlijk willen uitzien. Eventjes pauze nemen, kijken wat we goed en slecht doen, en waarin we een stap vooruit kunnen zetten.’

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