Start here
Use this decision tree to choose your first step in the Institute.
How to use this page
Pick the path that matches your role. Each link lands on a stable, shareable resource.
Recommended first step
I'm a practitioner implementing Ethotechnics
Recommended first step for implementation work.
Best for: delivery teams and practitioners working on live systems.
30–60 min to scan both resources
Start with the Burden Modeler and accountability escalation pattern to ground your work.
If you are deciding between research or implementation, follow the paths below.
This page routes you to patterns, research, and Studio support without extra layers.
- A clear path based on your role and intent.
- Direct links to core patterns or research anchors.
- A fast handoff to the Studio when you need implementation support.
I'm a practitioner implementing Ethotechnics
Start with the Burden Modeler and accountability escalation pattern to ground your work.
Recommended first step for implementation work.
Best for: delivery teams and practitioners working on live systems.
30–60 min to scan both resources
- Recommended path
- Burden modeling
- Accountability escalation
- Pattern library
I'm a researcher studying care infrastructure
Begin with the core axioms and research publications for citation-ready theory.
Best for: scholars, researchers, and educators.
30–90 min to read foundations
- Core axioms
- Research papers
- Glossary anchors
I'm evaluating hiring Ethotechnics Studio
Route directly to the Studio for implementation support and partnership intake.
Best for: teams seeking facilitation or delivery support.
5–10 min to review services
- Studio services
- Implementation support
I want to stay updated
Subscribe for research updates and practice notes.
Best for: staying in the loop without a live project.
2 min to subscribe
- Newsletter
- Research updates
- Practice updates
Diagnostic readout
Summarizes the scenario, readiness score, and recommendations in a shareable format.
Formatted for quick executive sharing with glossary references.
Playbook excerpt
A compact PDF pull from the mechanisms catalog that pairs prompts, checklists, and glossary links for reuse.
Use it to brief a partner before running a diagnostic together.
Policy makers
Use standards and validators to align policy language with accountable delivery outcomes.
- Define the governing standard and the rights it protects.
- Map enforcement pathways and escalation lanes.
- Prepare public-facing summaries grounded in glossary anchors.
Designers
Translate standards into consent-aware flows, escalation cues, and plain-language interfaces.
- Audit UI flows for stoppability, consent, and reversibility signals.
- Pair mechanism specs with interaction patterns and copy.
- Validate workflows with diagnostics before shipping.
Engineers
Operationalize standards into instrumentation, controls, and stewardship workflows.
- Instrument systems to surface burden, latency, and escalation signals.
- Build policy controls that enforce standards in production.
- Coordinate with stewards on maintenance and rollback readiness.
Researchers
Ground investigations in glossary anchors and publish evidence linked to standards.
- Align research questions with glossary and standard definitions.
- Publish protocols and artifacts that feed validators and mechanisms.
- Coordinate with the Institute to share datasets and findings.
This page is
- A decision tree for practitioners, researchers, and Studio inquiries.
- A shortcut to the most cited patterns and research anchors.
- A clear boundary between open resources and paid implementation support.
This page is not
- A comprehensive guide to every Institute resource.
- A substitute for Studio-led facilitation.
- A gated or invite-only experience; every link is public.
I'm a practitioner implementing Ethotechnics
Start with the Burden Modeler and the accountability escalation pattern.
I'm a researcher studying care infrastructure
Start with the theoretical foundations and current research papers.
I'm evaluating hiring Ethotechnics Studio
Route directly to Studio services for implementation support.
I want to stay updated
Subscribe to receive research and practice updates.
- Use the Studio when you need facilitation, training, or co-delivery.
- Escalate from any pattern or diagnostic when risk or ambiguity surfaces.
- Studio engagements feed learnings back into public Institute resources.