by Linda Wall | Jun 18, 2020 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Ethos VO, Future of Work
I thought my Wonder Woman T shirt was a great purchase and I could hide it under my uniform, but after I was diagnosed with PTSD I realised she was no more than a silver screen fantasy. We are all human, with real emotions and limits and nobody knows what lies around...
by Gavin Thomas | May 27, 2020 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Ethos VO, Future of Work
As I write this I am starting the third week at home under restrictions, and as well as working on line , and engaging in Telephone Conferences through various online mediums , it has also provided the opportunity to … think , pause and consider the consequences and...
by Richard Blandford | Jul 24, 2018 | Ethos Partner Stories
High Pressure Decisions Leadership Insights From Four Hundred Feet Under Mike developed leadership skills at an early age in the scouts and went on to a successful naval career in which he commanded submarines four hundred feet under with 120 crew in life or death...
by Robert Pye | Oct 13, 2017 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Future of Work
I woke last saturday morning before 6.00am as I’m in the habit of doing nowadays. After a great Ethos week I inevitably found my head full of Ethos thoughts and “buzzing” with synthesising feelings (the weekends are much needed time for me in this respect) and...
by | Mar 24, 2017 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Uncategorized
Wednesday 8th March 2017. I stood at the front of the stage, facing bright lights and about 200 people. Alongside me stood some of my art. My friend, and conference chair Neil Usher introduced me. He said some lovely things about me, none of which I can remember! I...
by | Aug 30, 2016 | Blog, Ethos Partner Stories, Ethos Skills
A personal landmark and also one for SkillsPlanner. This month saw a meeting with the Policy Unit at Number 10 Downing Street, attended by myself, Scott Young (Tideway, right) and fellow Ethos partner Colin Middleton (who heads up the SkillsPlanner councils and...