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PaintED Podcast
PaintEd Podcast
500 episodes
3 days ago
Running a contracting business can feel life or death. You’re responsible for other peoples’ income. Your customers are entrusting their homes in your hands. Your family relies on you to provide for them. The buck always stops with you. But here’s a hard truth: your business is not life or death. The reality is, no matter what happens… …you’ll be fine.
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Running a contracting business can feel life or death. You’re responsible for other peoples’ income. Your customers are entrusting their homes in your hands. Your family relies on you to provide for them. The buck always stops with you. But here’s a hard truth: your business is not life or death. The reality is, no matter what happens… …you’ll be fine.
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Education
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Visionary vs. Integrator: Building Winning Business Partnerships with Tim Bergsma | EP.5
PaintED Podcast
24 minutes 46 seconds
1 week ago
Visionary vs. Integrator: Building Winning Business Partnerships with Tim Bergsma | EP.5
In this episode of Quick Hits, Brad Ellison sits down with his business partner Tim Bergsma to dive deep into the visionary-integrator relationship—the most critical dynamic for business success. Tim shares insights from consulting with Fortune 500 companies and growing Ellison Painting to $5M.
PaintED Podcast
Running a contracting business can feel life or death. You’re responsible for other peoples’ income. Your customers are entrusting their homes in your hands. Your family relies on you to provide for them. The buck always stops with you. But here’s a hard truth: your business is not life or death. The reality is, no matter what happens… …you’ll be fine.