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FISH! Breakfast EventLocation: Sunshine Coast Fun and work are two words that don't go together…right? Addressing today's work issues with an engaging metaphor and an appealing message that applies to any organisation and sector, the world famous FISH! Philosophy offers wisdom that is easy to grasp, instantly applicable, and profound. It's all about the art of creating fun and engagement in the workplace, through four key principles - 'Make Their Day', 'Play', 'Be There' and 'Choose Your Attitude.' Join best-selling author of FISH!, Dr Steve Lundin FAIM, at a special business breakfast presentation and find out how to transform your workplace culture and customer experiences. Through FISH!, Steve has provided a catalyst for positive cultural change. Thousands of organisations around the world use the FISH! Philosophy to spark improvements in leadership, teamwork, customer service, retention, accountability, creativity and quality. His highly acclaimed book continually attracts new legions of fans with over 7 million copies sold worldwide to date. Speaker Profile
Steve has written a number of books including the multimillion copy best selling FISH! and the simply best-selling FISH! Tales, FISH! Sticks and FISH! for Life. His book Top Performer: A Bold Approach to Sales and Service was published in January 2007 and has been adopted by a major hotel chain and the largest big box retailer in the US. CATS: The Nine Levels of Innovation was published in January of 2009 and was quickly adopted by a medical products company. Loops: Success in Small Business is All About Closing Loops was published in April of 2009 and Ubuntu: An Inspiring Story About an African Tradition of Teamwork and Collaboration was published by Random House in 2010. During the last decade Steve has worked with hundreds of organisations in over 50 countries. The government of Abu Dhabi, the largest builder in Dubai, nursing homes in New Zealand, banking systems in Africa, Australia and Malaysia, a shipping company in Singapore, hospitals on four continents, the Japanese, Singapore and Australian Institutes of Management, the Hilton and health club chains in Sweden and Portugal are a few of his clients. He has a bias toward simplicity.
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