The Speechmatics team recently held an offsite event at the Varsity Hotel in Cambridge to get together in an informal environment to align on the company strategy. The theme of the event was ‘stronger together’ and that sentiment was echoed throughout the entirety of the day.
The event was split into several talks, informal chats, food, games as well as a unique Leadership Team quick-fire question round. It was a motivational day out of the office and an exciting opportunity to align on a clear vision. Here’s what happened.
A trip down memory lane
Tom Ash delivered a presentation about the background of Speechmatics, diving into our journey from conception in 2005 through to commercialisation in 2014, and the success we’ve seen since. It was enjoyable to hear about the ‘dark ages’ of Speechmatics where Founder, Dr Tony Robinson was working on the speech engine by himself in his attic. Tom did a great job in communicating Speechmatics’ journey from Tony working by himself to a company of over 70.
Navigating the future
Next up was a presentation from CEO, John Milliken. John addressed the importance of aligning the company’s growth, success, vision, mission and values. He unified our strategy to ensure everyone was pulling in the same direction to ultimately delight our customers.
Unlocking opportunity
We were delighted to welcome our first guest speaker of the day just before lunch. Chris Sheldrick, Co-Founder and CEO of what3words discussed the exciting use case for our speech recognition technology with their company. What3words is the simplest way to talk about location. They have divided the world into a grid of 3m x 3m squares and assigned each one a unique 3 word address.
It’s a use case which has a range of applications for both developed and developing countries to provide an accurate location for uses like emergency services and postal deliveries. We’re excited to see how this partnership will come to fruition in the future.
Birds of a feather
Next, lunch was served, and tables were organised by conversation topics. Each table had different business areas that were undergoing significant change. The goal was to spark conversation and give people the opportunity to ask questions about upcoming changes. From new office spaces and company values to investment and internal communications, attendees were free to roam from table to table asking questions about the impact of the changes.
Change is as good as a rest?
After lunch, we welcomed our second guest speaker, David Jones of Travis Perkins. David delivered an engaging presentation on delivery and taking action. He expressed the importance of making a start, being committed, focussing on your ‘why’ and taking action.