We all know that evolving technologies have radically impacted the practices that real estate, consulting architectural, design and construction professionals utilize in daily practice.
We all know that evolving technologies have radically impacted the practices that real estate, consulting architectural, design and construction professionals utilize in daily practice.
I had the opportunity to meet recently with a W. L. Gore Associate at the company’s “Capabilities Center,” in Newark, Delaware. As an architect, designer and entrepreneurial business owner, I find W. L. Gore to be most fascinating and inspirational for their culture of innovation, fostered by their corporate emphasis on communication and ethics. Their unique ability to operate quietly, while pursuing creative excellence has provided me with a model for defining my own objectives in the creative business of architecture.
W. L. Gore’s well-profiled beginnings sprang from the Newark, Delaware basement of founders Bill and Vieve Gore. Discovering that an early implement for manufacturing their fluoropolymer was a doctored electric frying pan indicated to me that creativity ‘on the cheap’ can actually move mountains. Importantly, the founders created a culture of innovation that, over 50 years later, has resulted in a multi-billion dollar business that has created technologies and products that literally impact all of our lives in one form or another.
Although some segments of the economy are starting to show signs of life, many professionals realize the yellow brick road into the future is now a different color. All companies are cutting costs, assessing where money can be saved against what constitutes a necessary expenditure.