I kept all my responses from the survey. Even shared them with a few associates. Here is my response to the last survey question. I'm pretty sure it sealed my fate.
What else is on your mind?
I think I've expressed enough in the comments above regarding overall direction and confidence in the viability of TD. One thing I look for in any ELT is their ability to present themselves in an honest way. Oliver sort of gets it although I don't think he was the right choice for a CEO. And if you truly want to 'stop the lay-offs' Oliver, convey that message to your CFO and the rest of his organization
Mark C, our CFO, needs to just come out and say that his and Scott Matey's objective this year is to get rid of the consulting practice (and you're both achieving that objective very well). Scott, Mark just be honest about what is going on. You can't increase cost rates by 25 - 50% with no warning to the account teams and then pretend that this is realistic. You can't pretend that consulting is a valuable asset to TD when the compensation plans for the AEs provides 10 times the commission for an ARR sale versus a consulting sale.
One final observation of this whole process. I find it odious to the point of being almost unethical to receive constant reminders from my immediate management to complete the survey so they can 'check my name off the list'. This approach is something I'd expect to see in Vladimir Putin's Russia, not a company headquartered in California. The fact that we are all being monitored in terms of our participation raises doubt in my mind that this survey is truly anonymous. So be it. You have my responses and I'll trust that they do remain anonymous however, I'll also be keeping a set of them for use in any immediate future HR actions against me.