All businesses have systems. They make the wheels of your business turn. Some systems are formal but many are informal. Systems that are informal can keep your business wheels from turning smoothly when it comes to day-to-day operations such as closing sales and ultimately from easily selling or passing down your business to the next generation (succession planning).
By creating and maintaining formal systems you can avoid major accidents and breakdowns within your business.
Many businesses are so busy with their day to day operations that systems are completely ignored.
A system is simply a series of processes. These processes are comprised of one or more activities that will involve some or all of the following:
The business that will take the lead in the race for customers, is the business that has all of its systems integrated and working efficiently. Ideally your systems create an experience for the customer that makes them want to be a repeat customer.
Think of it like this:
Owners : Set the company’s vision – an aspirational description of what your business would like to achieve or accomplish in the mid-term or long-term future.
Managers : Keep their eyes open, look for what will best serve customer needs and know how to achieve this outcome.
Team members: Energize the customer-facing systems that grease daily operations.
Customers : Drive demand for your products and services and therefore grow your business.
Here are some tips to make sure your systems are up and running:
Consider how more appealing your business would be to a potential investor, lender or buyer if you were able to present a how-we-do-it-here guide.
Imagine if you were in the market to buy a business. Would you buy a business that can run on its own or would you buy one that could not run without the owner?
When a business has effective documented systems in place, it is more likely to:
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