Your team is working hard—
but not always in the same direction.

Communication issues, tension, and inconsistent execution are often signs of a deeper misalignment in how people work together.

Sound familiar?

You may be seeing

Conversations that stall

Things feel clear in the room—but nothing changes afterward.

Messages that don't land

You said one thing. They heard something else.

Tension in relationships

Certain interactions create friction—or get avoided entirely.

Effort without traction

People are working hard, but not effectively together.

These aren't separate problems.

They're usually different expressions of the same underlying issue: people aren't aligned in how they approach work, decisions, and interaction.

How inSpark works

A practical system, not a seminar

inSpark helps people change how they work together—in the situations they're actually facing.

Recognize patterns

See the patterns in how you and the people around you approach work.

Understand differences

Understand how others communicate, decide, and respond differently.

Adjust interaction

Adapt how you interact—and watch the outcomes change.

For individuals

  • Start with real situations
  • Understand what's driving them
  • Build skills to handle them consistently
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Why inSpark

Grounded in how work actually happens

inSpark isn't training built in a classroom. It's led by Matt Fadich—a finance and leadership executive with 20+ years inside mission-driven organizations, who has sat in the meetings where alignment is won or lost.

The work follows a simple, repeatable method, supported by Everything DiSC®—a research-validated Wiley framework used by millions of professionals.

Matt Fadich, founder of inSpark, beside a river in the Pacific Northwest

Matt Fadich, founder & principal