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Moving beyond the back room with Simon Morrisey

Moving beyond the back room with Simon Morrisey

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In this episode of Seacliff Succes Stories, host Brad Stokes sits down with Simon Morrisey, the driving force behind Illawarra Print and Signage. We start by addressing some common misconceptions surrounding the printing and signage industry. Simon fervently dispels some of the myths about printing and its environmental effects. Diving deeper into the realm of printing, Simon enlightens listeners about the workings of his local print shop, revealing that a whopping 90% of their jobs are completed on-site.

The conversation then shifts to the networking world, spotlighting BNI. Trust, as Simon emphasizes, forms the bedrock of success. It's not just about self-belief but also about aligning with trustworthy individuals and organizations. Through heartfelt testimonials, various business owners shed light on how BNI was their beacon during the tumultuous times of the COVID-19 pandemic, aiding them in navigating through the challenges.

Following our insightful chat, Simon delves into his journey with BNI. For him, the organization wasn't just about gaining clients; it was a platform for holistic growth. Simon stresses the transformative power of venturing beyond one's industry, soaking in diverse perspectives, and continuously learning from peers. In the vast business arena, staying insular is no longer an option. If you're an entrepreneur, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the intertwined worlds of printing, networking, and continuous learning. Don't miss out!

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