by Geoff Carss | Jul 27, 2015 | Blog, Future of Work
It may be stating the obvious but there are some concepts of our humanity that we hold dear only exist because we are social animals. Concepts like success, cooperation, ethics or reputation are expressions of our sociality. All sorts of factors seem to impact any...
by Robert Pye | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog, Future of Work, Robert Pye
Ethos is one of a small number of organisations in the world that practices a radical way of working which is more democratic, self-directed and non-hierarchical. Each project has one or more visionary leaders with a clear purpose and a passion for collaborating at...
by Sarah McManus | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog, Technology and Innovation
With collaborative platforms, mobile, BIM, ‘Big data’, the ‘internet of things’, we are tinkering with enablers of change. “Digital Built Britain” envisages entirely new business models for the industry currently known as...
by Sue Rose | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories
On 4th June, Ethos held its first Ethos Connect networking event outside London with a model that all involved hoped could be replicated more widely, as a mechanism for informing interested parties and, ultimately, recruiting new partners. Over the past year,...
by Robert Pye | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog, Technology and Innovation, Robert Pye
The role of technology in solving complex problems such as those Ethos tackles in domains such as health, urbanization and the future of work, needs to be carefully understood. Culture and tools work together symbiotically. Churchill once said ‘we shape our buildings...