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Our Solutions

StoryQuadrant is a value-driven storytelling framework, built for teams who need their ideas to earn attention, hold focus, and be remembered for the right reasons.

Our services are designed to apply that framework in practical, visible ways, whether that’s building storytelling capability inside teams, shaping high-stakes positioning and customer stories, delivering keynotes that reset how people think about communication, or creating deliberate moments of attention at events. Everything we do is grounded in the same principles of novelty, attention, focus, and memory, and designed to leave behind stories that travel, stick, and support real business decisions.

Explore the services below and get in touch to learn more. 

Enablement

StoryQuadrant enablement builds storytelling as a practical, repeatable capability inside sales, marketing, leadership, and enablement teams. Rather than teaching presentation skills or creative techniques, we train teams to apply a structured framework grounded in novelty, attention, focus, and memory. The result is a shared language for positioning, customer stories, and internal communication that holds up under real-world pressure.
 
Enablement is hands-on, applied to live work, and designed to stick so teams leave with a capability they can use immediately, not a set of ideas they forget. Sessions are available as open enrolment or private bookings.

Consulting

Our consulting work applies the StoryQuadrant framework directly to your most important challenges, positioning a product, clarifying a strategy, aligning teams, or reshaping how value is communicated.
 
We work alongside you to design presentations and stories that earn attention, create clarity, and survive internal scrutiny, rather than delivering slides or recommendations in isolation. What makes this work different is its focus on the story that travels after the meeting. The output is not just a message, but a narrative that others can confidently repeat.

Keynotes

StoryQuadrant keynotes are designed to reframe how teams think about communication, attention, and memory. They are built around the same structured framework used in our applied work, combining clear models, familiar examples, and deliberate novelty to create moments people remember and talk about afterwards.
 
These sessions are more than motivational talks; they are practical, value-led interventions that give audiences a new way to understand why messages fail and how to design stories that work. Keynotes are often the starting point for deeper capability building.

Frameworks

At the core of StoryQuadrant is a proprietary storytelling framework that no other storytelling company uses. It is built around four principles, novelty, attention, focus, and memory, these are applied through clear, repeatable story structures designed for business.
 
These frameworks remove ambiguity from storytelling by making it something teams can design, test, and improve. They are used across positioning, customer stories, leadership communication, and change initiatives, providing consistency without forcing uniformity.

Story Assets

StoryQuadrant story assets turn the framework into usable, scalable outputs. This includes positioning stories, customer stories, and narrative tools that teams can use across sales, marketing, and internal communication.
 
Every asset is designed with one question in mind: will this story be remembered and repeated accurately? What sets these assets apart is that they are built for real use, not as marketing content, but as working stories that help people explain value, justify decisions, and align stakeholders. Whether you have one or 100 stories, provide us the data and our author will write a masterpiece.

Experiential Attention

Experiential Attention is where StoryQuadrant creates Stop. Stare. Share. moments using a custom-designed, branded robot dog built for business events. The experience uses deliberate novelty to interrupt autopilot, earn attention instantly, and create a clear moment of focus that people remember.

This isn’t entertainment for its own sake. The robot dog is designed as a live demonstration of how attention works and how quickly it can be directed. The result is a shared experience that becomes a memory anchor, one people talk about, photograph, and reference afterwards reinforcing the ideas and stories you want to carry forward long after the event ends.

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