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7 Reasons Many Owners Fail To Focus On Systemization - AnthonyKic - 04-04-2021 7 Reasons Many Owners Fail To Focus On Systemization In my experience, one of the biggest mistakes I see you make as a startup or new business owner is to create a business that is totally dependent on you. That means you are the only one who knows how the business works, you make all decisions, and progress grinds to a halt when you are away. That may make sense on day one, but it will kill you and the business over time. The alternative is to create systems and processes, starting before the first customer arrives, and providing the resources, documentation, and training to every team member as they come on board. This may seem obvious, but I find that most owners let time and a thousand other startup distractions get in the way. In addition, they have heard all the myths of systemization gone bad. Thus I was pleased to see a new book, “SYSTEMology,” by David Jenyns, who was trained by the master in business strategy, Michael E. Gerber. In his book, Jenyns provides a step-by-step guide for systemizing your business that is powerful, practical, and simple. He also debunks the seven most common myths that I hear, which keep many owners from tackling this critical task:
Some franchising business, such as McDonald’s, have taken their systemization to the Olympic level as a key to their competitiveness in a highly saturated market. Unless you are in a similar domain, I suggest that you don’t need perfect systems in order to thrive. The real challenge for every business is to keep up with changes in the market, and to maintain growth through new and repeat customers. Ignore the myths often associated with processes and systemization, to allow these to give you the time and energy to focus on building your business, rather than day-to-day operations and survival. You may even find time to take a vacation. Marty Zwilling *** First published on Inc.com on 03/19/2021 *** https://blog.startupprofessionals.com/2021/04/7-reasons-many-owners-fail-to-focus-on.html |