
KBDi QLD Chapter Event
BE CONNECTED
Network with industry insiders, connect with like-minded professionals and enjoy drinks and canapés, thanks to our event sponsors.
SQUEEZE MORE OUT OF THE LEMON
Paul Farmer is a business coach and mentor with a refreshing perspective on small business growth and success. In this session, he’ll share some common misconceptions and pain points for small business owners, and get you thinking about what business growth actually means to you. You’ll leave with three small seeds for action and a big dose of zest to help you ‘squeeze more out of the lemon’.
BE INSPIRED
Be treated to the latest product updates and some invaluable one-on-one time with our event sponsors, all under one roof.
BE BOOSTED
Find out how KBDi can support you with our four pillars: knowledge + know-how, business, design and inspiration + innovation.
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Register
This event is for designers in the areas of kitchens, bathrooms and interior spaces. If you are a supplier to the industry please contact KBDi on 1300 253 223 to discuss an invitation.
Registrations have now closed.
Speakers
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Paul FarmerThe Mentoris Group
Paul brings a refreshing perspective to creating growth. His ability to have you attach feeling to your strategy helps you deliver lasting change that really matters. His purpose is to help quality people create quality outcomes and become even better humans along the way.
To do this Paul created Mentoris Group, who now focus on helping you, the business leader, get clear on the business you want and how to create it.
Possessing skills and experience in business, leadership, strategic planning, mentoring, coaching and facilitation, Paul works with you to identify options and opportunities to create lasting value in your business. He links quality decision making to business growth and that ultimate feeling you want from your business.
Paul is a registered member of CPA Australia, International Coach Guild, Australian Institute of Company Directors and Chairperson of The Mini Farm Project, a charity using urban space to grow food for those in need.