National Speakers Association of Australia, Case Study

Provoking the Provokers

The National Speakers Association of Australia invited Morris to open a chapter event focused on technology, trends, and the future of connection. Speaking alongside other digital and media leaders, Morris set the tone with a strategic foresight session designed to give professional communicators the context they weren’t yet being offered. He delivered a sharp, practical look at what was coming next in platform presence, social visibility, and digital trust.

He introduced concepts like iterative business modelling, social media strategy, and the early signals of digital-first reputation building. But the session wasn’t about tech. It was about relevance. Morris challenged the room to reimagine what it means to be seen, booked, and remembered in a world where trust travels faster online than it ever did from the stage.

Shift: From stage-based credibility to future-facing influence across platforms.

The result? A keynote that helped speakers and facilitators shift their mindset early, making foresight actionable and positioning themselves ahead of the digital disruption curve

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