Spark Speaking

We love to tell people about what we do and what we've found. We welcome opportunities to speak at all sorts of events for fellow travellers in digital employee experience, internal communications and digital workplace.

We have two relevant principles about speaking:

  1. We don't pay to speak, because if you think about it, it is really weird and a truly odd concept to prioritise those with the most money and not the best stories and…
  2. We don't get paid to speak, because most events these days are run by vendors and we are 100%, bona fide, gen-u-wine, vendor neutral. Expenses yes, payment no. Sorted.

Chris is the keynote type and would love to create you a nice tight 20 to 30 minute presentation-with-questions. Steve prefers to talk about current best practice examples and the state of the intranet software industry. Spark Trajectory's roots were planted in the world of workshops so that's always an option and a delightful one.

Highly visual, fresh ideas, presented in a friendly and accessible way. Perfect for intranet, digital workplace, IT and communications professionals alike. If you are interested please contact us.

Example presentation

"Climbing Mount Findable" – Nov 2024 Omnia Intranet Conference, Malmö

"The dream intranet serves as a starting point for finding essential information that you may not realise you need until you do. Many enterprises provide intranets to provide that starting point but struggle with findability and becoming task-centric beyond links to monolithic employee applications. Your colleagues start looking for something they need and as they get disheartened in their search, they interrupt other people's days and waste ripples through the organisation.

Chris Tubb, Partner at UK digital workplace consultancy Spark Trajectory takes a look at findability and employee task completion through the perspective of user journeys. You'll learn how to map your own organisational tasks, solve people's problems and improve not just findability and your intranet architecture but make your colleagues more efficient and improve their working day."

A picture of Chris Tubb on stage presenting at a conference.