The body itself carries on the advantages of scaling.
It's not easy, but nothing that's really amazing is ever easy.And, by the way, interestingly enough, I don't really get punched in the face that often at all anymore, which is, I think, a litmus test that things are changing.”.
Marks says that these days people mainly just want to know how to get where they need to go with all of this.She says the CEOs still fighting the change to industrialised construction need to recognise that others aren’t anymore - that in a long-game sense, they “probably aren’t doing the right thing.”.“Companies should be seeing this as a massive opportunity in shaping themselves,” Johnston says, “positioning themselves to see it as a benefit and not saying: ‘I hope this passes me by and I can avoid making some of the big shifts.’”.
Marks reiterates that the shift to industrialised construction is going to take everyone’s involvement.All of the key players need to recognise their own dissatisfaction and start making changes.. “I don’t just feel the shift,” she says.
“I’m holding on some days because I’m getting knocked over from the shift!”.
The thing that will make the biggest difference at the moment, she says, is the productisation - connecting those products upfront in the platform to provide connectivity for designers and makers.. “And I think that's why what you're doing at Bryden Wood is so cool.While contemplating this I remembered a quote from Jurassic Park “Life will find a way!”; and although the dominant species on earth have been lost a number of times in the past, others better adapted to the new conditions, survive and flourish.
The rise of the dinosaurs came after volcanic eruptions led to conditions which wiped out 95% of the species on earth with a global temperature rise of about 7. o. C. The strike of a meteor led to the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and the rise of mammals.A rise of 3-5. o.
C may be enough to see the end of hominids, us..I feel my own responsibility for the situation.