2023 NARI Kansas City Winter Conference

“Design to Reveal: The Value of Communication.”

The 2023 NARI KC Winter Conference is focused on communication practices. Lack of and poor communication practices create headaches and cost money. A topic that has been discussed at both the Remodeler Roundtable and Parking Lot events, speakers will focus on how to best communicate based on individuals’ preference and style, team responsibilities during the pre-production process and the production process of a remodel.

Learn what companies do and how they implement best practices to have a valuable experience for their teams, their valuable partners, and the homeowner.  

Why should I attend?

2023 Winter Conference “Design to Reveal: The Value of Communication” Schedule:

Presentations focus on the important role communication plays in the pre-production and production process of a remodel. These presentations are results of the Remodeler Roundtable and Parking Lot interest groups meetings that started in June.  

How many NARI continuing education units will I receive?

Up to 4 credits!

Unlocking the Power of Personalities: A Dynamic Journey of Interactions (1 CEU)

The Pre-Production Process (1.5 CEUs)

The Production Process (1.5 CEUs)

Where is the conference being held at?

The View At Briarcliff

4000 N. Mulberry Drive
Kansas City, MO 64116

What day is it?

Thursday, November 9th

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Address

4000 N. Mulberry Drive
Kansas City, 64116, US

About NARI KC

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Kansas City (NARI KC) is a non-profit 501c6 membership trade association committed to raising the standards of professionalism within the remodeling industry. NARI KC represents all facets of the remodeling industry with an emphasis on residential remodeling. Through its various programs, NARI KC promotes training and a highly professional, responsible image of the remodeling profession. NARI KC members must abide to a code of ethics, and they work collaboratively to protect the homeowners from a bad remodeling experience.

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