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Painters Academy

Painters Academy

著者: Brandon Lewis
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今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Painters Academy with Brandon Lewis equips painting contractors with the little-known marketing, sales, management & operations strategies needed to achieve next-level success in personal income & quality of life. Learn more at www.PaintersAcademy.com2023 The Academy for Professional Painting Contractors マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • The Painter’s Guide to Strategic Leadership: Systems for Real Growth
    2026/04/10

    Welcome to Episode #1 of our new series The Pro Painter Playbook...powered by APPC, "Systems, Strategies, and Real World Lessons." In this kickoff episode, Tara Riley, Chief Operating Officer for the Academy for Professional Painting Contractors and Tom Tucker Senior Advisor Business Growth & Performance dive deep into the core of any successful painting business: Strategic Leadership.

    Many painting contractors get stuck in the "day-to-day" grind, but to truly scale and build a profitable company, you need to shift from a worker mindset to a leader mindset. We break down the systems and strategies you need to lead your team, manage your operations, and plan for sustainable growth.

    In this video, you’ll learn:

    The difference between management and strategic leadership.
    How to implement systems that allow your business to run without you.
    Real-world lessons from the field on overcoming leadership hurdles.
    Resources for Painting Contractors: 🛠️ Join the Academy: www.paintersacademy.com

    Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes in this series as we share the systems that turn painting contractors into strategic business owners.

    #PaintingContractor #StrategicLeadership #BusinessGrowth #PaintingProfits #Entrepreneurship #SystemsAndStrategies #ContractorLife #paintersacademy

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    25 分
  • The Next "Coat" Reimagining a family business with Drake Blackledge
    2026/04/04

    In this episode of the Ladder to Legacy series, we sit down with Drake Blackledge to pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to build a premier painting company.

    Drake shares his insights on:

    Moving from "Chuck in a truck" to a professional operation.
    How to attract and retain the best painters in a competitive market.
    The marketing strategies that actually work for high-end residential projects.
    Building a culture that runs the business even when you aren't there.
    Whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale your existing painting business, Drake’s practical advice and "boots on the ground" experience in operating a multigenerational family business will give you the roadmap you need.

    Download our Free Growth Resources: Join the Academy for Professional Painting Contractors: https://www.paintersacademy.com

    #PaintingContractor #DrakeBlackledge #PaintingBusiness #ContractorGrowth #ResidentialPainting #LadderToLegacy #TheAcademyForProfessionalPaintingContractors

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    21 分
  • The Secret to Recession-Proofing Your Business: Lessons from a 40-Year Vet
    2026/03/15

    In this episode of from Ladder to Legacy Tara and Tom host an interview Walt Dykes, owner of D&D Decorating in Brunswick, Georgia, as he reflects on his 40-year career in the painting industry and discusses the next chapter for his company: transferring leadership to his sons.

    Walt talks about his early Career and Entrepreneurship - Walt started his own business at age 25 after getting laid off from a job as an iron worker. He secured his first major project for $42,000 by cold-calling a superintendent at a local construction site. Having grown up in poverty with four brothers, Walt developed an intense work ethic early on, taking on carpentry side jobs even while working long hours as an iron worker.

    He talks about Scaling and Diversifying the Business - After growing to 33 employees in the first year, Walt expanded by purchasing a paint store, but later closed it to focus solely on contracting. To manage the volatility of the industry, Walt significantly scaled his business by moving into specialty coatings (liquid siding) and later walk-in bathtubs. During the recession, he employed over 120 painters in his local area before the market dried up, forcing him to adapt.

    Walt also shares his Legacy and Succession Planning - Walt is now focusing on the succession plan for his two sons, Devin and Dylan. Devin has been training by running a smaller satellite painting business, demonstrating strong leadership by remodeling their new building himself. Walt is actively mentoring them on business systems, financial numbers, and leadership, aiming to tighten up operations for the next generation.

    Key Advice - Don't worry about overcharging: It's better to fail from charging too much than to go broke from charging too little. Seek education early: Don't try to navigate the industry alone; take advantage of coaches and professional resources.

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    34 分
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