Start here
Choose a path: Diagnostics, Mechanisms, or Studio.
How to use this page
Follow the cards to run a diagnostic, grab references you can share, or learn how the Studio pairs with the Institute.
Recommended first step
Run a diagnostic
Recommended first step when you need a decision-ready readout fast.
Best for: urgent decisions, live risks, or leadership alignment.
15–30 min session
Choose a tool, bring a scenario, and leave with a shareable readout tied to the mechanism language.
If you only have 5 minutes, start with the diagnostic menu to pick the fastest next step.
New to Ethotechnics? Start with diagnostics if you have a live decision, or use the mechanisms catalog for shared language.
- A recommended route with time and effort estimates.
- Sample PDFs you can forward to leadership or partners.
- Decision prompts to confirm the next best step.
Run a diagnostic
Choose a tool, bring a scenario, and leave with a shareable readout tied to the mechanism language.
Recommended first step when you need a decision-ready readout fast.
Best for: urgent decisions, live risks, or leadership alignment.
15–30 min session
- Recommended path
- Readiness labs
- Shareable results
Browse mechanisms
Use primers, playbooks, and glossary anchors to align your team on safety, consent, and stewardship.
Best for: onboarding, shared language, and reusable guidance.
30–60 min browse
- Permalinked guidance
- Field-tested mechanisms
- Glossary linked
Check field notes
See how teams apply the guidance in practice with annotated walkthroughs and facilitation prompts.
Best for: real-world examples and facilitation cues.
10 min per note
- Applied examples
- Facilitation cues
- Shareable links
Join the Institute
Stay close to new releases, contribute playbooks, and access facilitation kits as they launch.
Best for: long-term collaboration and co-authored releases.
Ongoing
- Cohorts
- Contributor program
- Mechanism 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 quick orientation for new collaborators and decision-makers.
- A map linking diagnostics, the mechanisms catalog, and Studio pathways.
- A place to grab sample outputs you can forward without edits.
This page is not
- A replacement for the full mechanisms catalog or glossary.
- A marketing landing page; this is an operational reference first.
- A gated experience; every link is public and shareable.
Do you need a decision-ready output this week?
Run a diagnostic to leave with a shareable readout and next-step recommendations.
Do you need shared language or guidance for a team?
Browse the mechanisms catalog for primers, glossary anchors, and mechanism language.
Do you need facilitation or delivery support?
Use the Studio when you need a partner to co-run or mediate work.
- Escalate from any diagnostic readout to ethotechnics.com/studio when risk or ambiguity shows up.
- Invite Studio partners to co-facilitate workshops using the same playbooks you see in the mechanisms catalog.
- Use Studio engagements to trial a path, then fold the learnings back into the Institute releases.