Member Since February 2020
About
Brad Burns is a native to Saint Louis and father of 5. Also a serial entrepreneur and the engine behind Wayne Contracting, Meramec Hardscapes, Vizex Branding and P & B Plumbing. He is also a board member for Haven House and donates his time to other worthy causes. Brad has been named "100 St Louisans To Know To Succeed In Business" in Small Business Monthly as well as recently receiving an Entrepreneur of the Year award from the American Business Awards.
Brad Burns
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Mar 9, 2021
Members of Young Entrepreneur Council share their best tips for combating the discouraging thoughts that plague many entrepreneurs. As you're tackling challenges in business, it can be easy to fall into the trap of negative self-talk. This pattern of behavior, while common, can be extremely discouraging and leave you mentally and emotionally depleted. To embrace your fullest potential, you’ll want to become your own biggest advocate and engage in healthier, more empowering dialogue with yourself. Below, a panel of Young Entrepreneur Council members shared their best strategies for overcoming the toxic, negative self-talk that can hold you back as a business leader.
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As entrepreneurs, we understand how powerful the classification of personality types can be in recruitment. From Myers-Briggs to Enneagram, the number of ways to gauge a person's innate traits can be measured in a hundred different ways. Several companies use one or more of those personality tests to develop their employees' potentials. As with all approaches, however, there are significant positives and negatives to using personality tests this way. To help us understand the extent to which employers should rely on personality tests to gauge an employee's viability for recruitment or development, we asked 13 entrepreneurs from Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) the following question:
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Members of Yount Entrepreneur Council offer their tips for effectively growing a service-based company. As a service provider, you’re always looking to grow your client base. But service-based businesses can be trickier to scale than a product-based business. It’s not as simple as completing a transaction; service relationships must be nurtured and built over time, and more sales mean more clients to pay attention to. To help you effectively increase your service-based business’s sales, we asked members of Young Entrepreneur Council for their advice. Below they shared their best tips for founders who are looking to scale up without sacrificing quality.
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Jul 15, 2020
Learning from others is vital to your success. It's a widely held belief that experience is the world's best teacher. Life lessons, both in and out of business, usually stem from experiences. However, as people, we can't expect to have all the experiences we need to figure out what to do in a particular situation. That's why learning from the experiences of others is such a vital skill for an entrepreneur. If you end up in a situation where you're not sure how to proceed, you might want to ask other, more experienced persons in the industry. To help newer entrepreneurs, these 14 experts from Young Entrepreneur Council have offered to discuss the lessons they learned from their earlier positions and why they were crucial to success.
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It takes more than just raising your voice Getting noticed in a large group of people is already hard. However, when it comes to a professional setting, getting noticed requires more than just shouting above the din. Large gatherings in business can already be intimidating, and making a point heard is a larger challenge. For the professional who wants to stand out, it takes a bit of skill and maneuvering to get into the spotlight. To help less experienced individuals navigate a crowded room, these 11 members of Young Entrepreneur Council examine a few proven strategies and explore why they are so good at getting you noticed in a group setting.
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Winning a business or industry award can be a great honor for your business, as well as a highly effective PR opportunity. However, to be considered, you'll first need to submit an application to be reviewed by the award committee. To help you with this process, we asked the members of Young Entrepreneur Council the following question:
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Wayne Contracting
Company bio
Wayne Contracting (www.waynecontracting.com) is an organization that collaborates with partners in the retail, hospitality and commercial markets to bring projects from concept to execution. We can help our partners anywhere in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Our diverse service offering enables us to aid our partners on a wide array of projects from site surveys, merchandising and large volume roll-outs up through large scale interior construction and remodels. Wayne Contracting has been named #750 on Inc. 5000 in 2019, named to Entrepeneur's E360 List of "Best Entrepreneurial Companies In America" in 2018 and 2019. They were named one of the 50 "Fastest Growing Companies In Saint Louis" by the Saint Louis Business Journal in 2019 and in 2020 has been named to the Inc 5000 Midwest Series as one of the "Fastest Growing Companies in the Midwest". Most recently Wayne Contracting was named one of "The America's Fastest Growing Companies" in May of 2020 at #130.