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Ultimate Guide to Systemize Your Business

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Layla at ProcessDriven

2 weeks ago

to systemize your business start off by mapping every single thing you do on a chart that looks like this except a 100 times bigger then break everything you have out by person in your business right now Norman the whole reason I want to create all these policies and procedures is cuz I don't have any time in my business and every video just wants to give me a lot more work oh did you notice there's a redo button on this remote H to systemize your business you just need to record the recipes for
what your business does does it's actually really fun all you need to do is go into Google Docs and start filling out my 12-page template for every single thing that you do you can build Business Systems by using my process recording software it only costs $99 per user per month but once you sign up and spend a few hours writing them no all right so step one what we need to build out a process documentation guide some kind of index of all the procedures that we have with the minimum quality Ass
urance standard ah I must have forgotten to turn off the jargon mode Norman okay turning off jargon okay there anyone can make the day-to-day work that they need to do in their business more calm and relaxed and predictable by following five simple steps for building Business Systems yeah okay I'll bite in this video I'm going to be breaking down these five different sections with examples and practical applications you can try but this entire strategy and what I'm sharing here is really designe
d for the lean team startups small business owners smbs folks who want to have their operation runs smoothly but they don't want to sacrifice speed they don't want to be slowed down they don't want a ton of bureaucracy to make things happen they don't want fancy charts that no one's going to read or update they just want to get things done that's who this video is made for be sure to stick through the entire video because each step Builds on the next and you're going to need to understand each o
f these pieces to implement it in your business after watching this video okay the very first thing we want to do when we're thinking about building Business Systems is figure out what exactly we do now for many of you who've been operating your business for quite a few years this may sound like the simplest instructive write down what I do I've been doing it for 15 years of course I know what I do well do you at the time of filming my team here has worked with over 1,700 companies to document t
heir proces and systemize their operations and I can count on maybe maybe two hands how many of those teams actually accurately captured what they did when they were just working for memory so assuming you're not superum my guess is that if you were to sit down and start writing down what you do there are going to be things you forget and that's why it's important that we write it because that way we can come back later and say oh you know I wrote down that I onboard clients but I forgot that I
also offboard clients write that down or for example I realize that I produce YouTube videos but I forgot that that I also produce social media posts it's just something you do or your company does and it's not necessarily top of Mind our goal in this step is to make either a list or a chart outlining every action in your business now for an example of what this might look like I'm just going to zoom in on one piece of my own business here at process driven which is what you experiencing right n
ow which is the YouTube channel right we have an area of responsibility in our business which is managing a YouTube channel everything that goes into that and if I wanted to capture all of the what that goes into this section of my business I would probably write something like this down on my piece of paper manage YouTube channel and there are kind of three categories of stuff that goes on producing videos editing videos and Publishing videos if all my business did was manage a YouTube channel
this would be pretty much all my chart and I might break it down a little bit further by breaking some of these into smaller pieces but I'd be pretty good to go however most businesses do more than just produce content and so you can imagine how breaking this all out in a list or a chart could get pretty uh detailed and that's what we want to get in this step the fact of the matter is we can't systemize build systems for something if we don't know what we need to systemize so this what step is s
uper important some FAQs about this step that I want to just go through is first do I have to have all of them you saw my example here of just talking about a YouTube channel you probably have a lot of things going on in your business and you might be thinking oh my gosh do I have to write down every single thing I do like that time I helped with a refund and that other time where I offboard a client ultimately yes if we want to systemize everything we need to know what all everything is if that
makes sense but that does not mean you need to do it all today or even in one sitting when we work with clients here at process driven we have them go through this journey with us we suggest they do it iteratively and I would suggest the same to you meaning take some time now and record what you do maybe watch as the week goes on and if you notice new things that you do right write them down and then maybe in a few months or a few weeks come back to that piece of paper and brainstorm again ah w
hat did I miss and just keep building this up we worked with 1,700 clients now on this area and almost none of them have gotten this perfect the first time around so just coming back and revisiting this what will make your system building more holistic because you'll have a list of everything as opposed to just the things that are top of mind right now so long story short don't let Perfection hold you back but certainly we want to get there eventually the next question that usually comes up is h
ow deep detailed do these have to be you notice that I wrote just publish edit let me go back over there right here um I kept it pretty high level produce edit publish do you need to be more detailed than this once again eventually it would be nice to have these very detailed but at this what level this big picture all we really want to have are the categories of work the more mature your business is the more detailed your categories will be because you have them delegated to different people if
you're a solar preneur yours is probably going to stay pretty darn simple like you see here here and you don't need to break it down any further always better here to start simpler and then you can always add more detail as you come back to this list of what down the line the next FAQ is what happens if an area of responsibility connects to multiple things for example let's say I edit YouTube videos but I also edit uh courses I create I have to edit a lot of video in that case I would break the
m out separately for now if you find yourself having a lot of duplication we can clean that up later but for now just create a different version for every unique thing that you do and this FAQ is probably the most common question I get when I bring this up in Summits or speaking or podcasts or whatever which is just okay wait wait I'm writing down everything I do um can you give me a little bit more guidance as to what everything might be now I gave you some examples already in this video of jus
t types of processes you might have some ways to record them by just observing your behavior and revisiting the list but I actually have a 45-minute training um because I'm a nerd on this topic that you can actually watch in the description of this video it goes over this documenting approach and an exercise I actually found really helpful for keeping track of all of your processes called a process or chart we created it here at process driven because this question was so common uh and you can f
ind that out for free in the description if you want to go into more detail with this one but I think that wraps up our FAQs on this one that is step one which is our what now once we have our what pretty much locked down ready to move over to when and this is usually something that you can do in the same sitting if you spend about 30 minutes defining your what at least what comes to mind right now move on and spend the next 15 to 30 minutes figuring out the when of these things in your business
so by when I'm referring to Cadence Cadence is another word for frequency so if we have something like posting a YouTube video as a process I actually have a an example in here one option for how I might View Cadence is to think about how often I want to do each activity so maybe once a week I want to produce a video once a week I want to edit a video and once a week I want to publish a video that's pretty straightforward every week I'm doing each of these things now two FAQs usually come up ar
ound this point first where do I put this information this is starting to really expand Beyond just the simple chart we made before where do I put all of this at process driven um and myself personally I'm a big proponent of introducing a task manager or a work management tool at this point the two that we recommend process driven are clickup and smartsuite you can find a comparison video for the two above so you can explore both the reason I'm suggesting you incorporate a software here is becau
se it'll allow you to organize all of the information to come much more easily and both of these allow you to um organize your stuff for free indefinitely yes they have premium features but you don't need to upgrade to get the most out of the tool so by setting these up now not only can you organize those whats from Step One you can start adding dates to them and dates are really nice to have inside a task tool so you're not cluttering up your calendar by having these recurring calendar events t
hat you may or may not check for just so many reasons that task manager is going to be really handy as we get into these later stages of systemization I already mentioned I have some videos comparing task management tools which we'll also have in the description in case that little bubble that shows up up here went away too fast but I also will say that this is what we work with clients with so if you're like stumped and you just want to get this set up the right way the first time that's kind o
f what we do so you can find information about that in the description below too but let's move on here the other FAQ that comes up is what happens if something is reoccurring but not repeating for example let's say we're a sign shop like my family business and the sign shop needs to make signs but only when an order arrives it's not like they're going to just be creating signs every week every day if there's no orders right in those cases you still want to write down the Cadence but rather than
writing weekly or daily I want you to write your turnaround time instead so for example if your um area of responsibility is making signs for clients what I want you to record is how quickly do you need to get those clients their signs for example creating customer orders in one week because you want to have a onewe turnaround or maybe it's something like answering emails in one business day if you have something that is not that set repeating Cadence instead just record that turnaround time th
at'll be a good uh tool to have for later on and again I think a great spot for this at this point would start to be into a task manager if you don't want to play with that you don't want to mess with that that's okay too you can just start making columns on a piece of paper and start writing this information there and we can transfer it later whichever works for you now once we have what we're doing and how often we're doing it we need to figure out actually how to execute it so that way if I n
eed to go work in my family sign shop and go make a sign I know how to make that sign I'm not just going in there blindly um this is usually what people think about when it comes to building Business Systems but a lot of the times we forget that we need to have these prerequisites before we can start writing how I like to think of the how step almost like writing down recipes so just if you're in the kitchen you're writing a recipe right but you can't write a recipe unless you know what you are
cooking which is what these other steps are all about back to this how step how do we record the how of what we do how do we record our recipes for business how do we record our business systems this is like the goal question right well it breaks down into two common categories the first category which is the one you'll hear about most in process building videos is process mapping I have a whole video breaking this down up here with a very simple entry L entry level there we go uh approach to pr
ocess mapping and essentially all process mapping is is like a fancy word for a flow chart I don't I don't know why this Niche particularly loves fancy buzzword words for simple Concepts standard operating procedures are recipes process maps are just flowcharts like you made in like fourth grade um that's what this is here if you find yourself to be a visual thinker or if you have processes that kind of spindle out they go all over the place if this happens then that happens if this happens then
that happens and it's hard to wrap your brain around it I think process mapping can be a really nice step here however I don't believe that a process map can be the end of your process documentation journey I see a lot of videos here on YouTube probably the same ones you've seen where they talk about these process maps and you have them all documented out everything's Broken Out by person and this and that and that's nice but I don't know that that's realistic I don't know that you or I who are
busy business owners have time to necessarily go into this sophisticated uh flowcharting tool and change everything every single time a process changes it's kind of it's a lot to ask what I suggest folks do is use a process map as a brainstorming tool it's not something that's going to have to have ongoing maintenance it's a snapshot in a moment in time of a process if you want to maintain that process map over time you can but you don't have to so the flowchart here is kind of like an ideation
tool that again you can come back as often as you want the real day-to-day tool is actually what I call Process Equipment this is just referring to these kind of living breathing documents that are very small very easy to edit and most importantly accessible within your day-to-day tools there are many many forms of equipment but I've just listed off four here to kind of get your brain thinking one form of equipment might be a checklist here are the steps we have to do to record a video another
form of equipment might be a standard operating procedure again fancy buzzword but this just means a recipe step one do this step two do that step three do this and so on next up we might have templates this might be a task list that's templated this could be a templated email anything that is copy and pastable in some way and then we have decision trees which are essentially mini flowcharts mini process maps that help you make a decision in an uncomfortable or strange situation when we combine
all these forms of equipment they basically show us the same thing that's in the process map but they're in tiny little bite-sized pieces so maintaining them is easier finding them is easier um linking to them is easier than having one massive process map that everyone wants to edit and potentially mess up now just for a quick example of what this looks like in real life let's go to the manage YouTube channel example if I wasn't sure what all the steps were involved in managing my YouTube channe
l and I really wanted to see it all spread out I might create a process map and I actually did create a process map a few times here on this channel about YouTube management you can find one of them right up here where I break down all of the steps that go into to working on YouTube content but when it comes to my own stuff here at process driven again I don't like to try to go into those process flowcharts and get a bunch of people collaborating on them because I find it difficult to keep track
of them keep track of versions and not lose stuff so in instead when we think about how we mostly focus on that form of equipment so some example equipment here let's talk about editing a video we might have a video editing template a file that's all set up with our default sounds and and lower thirds and different doohickeys um that we use for our videos to make them look consistent we could save that into a template that we use for every video another example might be a Google drive folder te
mplate for example we might want to have our videos with the same folders every single time so that way no matter whether we're looking for the thumbnail for this video or the thumbnail for this video we can always find it easily because the folders are consistently set up that could be by creating a template folder and duplicating it every time we have a new video on the publishing side we might have an sop outlining the instructions that it takes to publish a new video step one do this step tw
o do this don't forget to check this box and so on and so forth and finally on the production side we might have something like a before you hit record checklist things like making sure the microphone is on which I somehow always forget making making sure you have the right clothes on making sure the lights are on whatever those steps are we could have that as a checklist to support the production process you could also have a script template and all sorts of other things that we have but these
are just some examples to get you started when we're talking about building Business Systems most of the time all we're we're really referring to is building out more equipment for these processes not just knowing what the system is but making them easier and faster and more consistent to do by having more and more of these kinds of things these little help ERS to help you as you execute a given thing the more equipment the more documentation the more support the more systemized in general all r
ight so some FAQs about the how step first of all how much Guidance Do I need this is a really common one you might be thinking well it's just me or it's just me and my partner so we're a pretty small business how much do I really need to write down for us to be systemized the answer is going to vary but generally you want to write down as much as you need to in order to make work easier to do so if writing something down creating that before you record checklist is going to make life easier and
more consistent and have less issues and have less mistakes in recording you probably want to write it down however if creating that standard operating procedure is not going to help anyone it's never going to be used you're not going to find it helpful then you probably don't need it there is no hard and fast rule that you need to have an sop for everything or a checklist for everything or a template for everything people who tell you that are just spewing generic advice the fact is your time
is finite you don't want to systemize everything I know people preach that but I don't think those people actually practice that because in reality if you want to grow your business if you want to do the day-to-day things you need to do you can't just spend every minute of your life recording what you do it's not sustainable however over time little by little our goal is to write down as much guidance as you need to operate in the level of quality that you want if your organization is growing wi
th more people or if you have goals of selling or kind of stepping back from your business so it runs itself you will have a higher threshold of how much guidance you need versus if you have a tiny team you plan to be in your business every day you are going to be there so you don't need to record what you already know very very well um there's a spectrum here so there's not a right answer for everyone there's just a right answer for you and I should also say this question comes up the most ofte
n when we're talking about standard operating procedures how detailed to make them how you know simple to write it how much should you define versus not Define for more on that particular Nuance you can watch this video above where I break down sop writing and if it doesn't show up above it's also in the description sorry I should just keep pointing like this next one we have is where the heck should I put this stuff broken record right once again I would really suggest you use a work management
software that's why I think it's helpful to set up earlier on because at this point you want to start writing out your instruction documents here's how I do this here's your checklist for that here's your template for that it's really really nice to have those things all in one search bar I know you could have them in word docs I know you could have them in Google Docs those are fine too but my preference my suggestion if you're just getting started put them all in one tool so that way when you
need to find something you can search one tool there is nothing more frustrating than trying to figure out you know what is the process for recording a YouTube video and having to search in four different tools to try to find that information it's just bit of a headache so again my suggestion would probably be either clickup or smartsite those are the two kind of best tools in my opinion but there are many others out there that can work as long as they give you a way to organize information and
tasks side by side next up we have FAQs do I need to do this before I hire someone a lot of the times people are interested in building Business Systems because they feel that they are a bottleneck they want to delegate and I love that that's amazing but no you actually do not have to have all of your how recorded to hire somebody in fact most job descriptions are just these two things whether you're hiring a contractor or an employee being able to say I need you to produce one video every week
what and when is usually all the level of detail you need in order to make a higher and then when it comes to this house step you can either provide the instructions as their onboarding as part of training or they might bring in that house step from their own previous knowledge for a breakdown of how to hire without Sops once again I have another video on that topic you can watch above that will break this strategy down in more detail in case you are considering hiring but don't want to spend a
lot of time documenting everything first because again you don't have to if you do your onboarding and training right of that new hire you actually do not need to have all your processes organized in order to have that higher start next up we have who and who is referring to who's going to do the thing yeah you guessed it for who I find it pretty helpful to break things down by the what I know that's starting to get a little bit of a Dr Seuss thing Define the who's by the whats but everything y
ou defined as a responsib ability area in those previous steps the Cadence the whats all of that stuff add someone who's responsible for it when it comes to defining responsibility there are two common ways to do this first it's through job descriptions or reference charts I've seen a lot of folks especially on YouTube uh recommend having some kind of chart of responsibilities that says here's all my proces here's who is in charge of it this is really common because it's been used by project man
agers for ages it's an old strategy it's one that you see recommended by books like scaling up which really respect but in my opinion it's a little bit dated I don't know about you but when people put things in a PDF or word doc it's great if people check them which most of the time people don't so my stronger suggestion to accomplish the same goal in a more modern way would be to use assignes remember how I said before using a task management system or a work management software might be helpfu
l here it is again if you actually have all of your areas of responsibility recorded in your tool of choice then you can simply assign those using an assignment field that most of these tools have built in especially the two that I recommended that you can actually have each area of responsibility specifically assigned to a person on your current team whether that's you or a role in the business that may change who's in that seat over time as an example of what that might look like we see someth
ing like this where we have Lila's in charge of producing editing is in charge of purple or editor publishing is the responsibility of Alex and managing the YouTube channel overall is responsibility of Mariah you'll notice right now I have human people's names human people that's a weird way to say that but you can also break this down by roles so if you had job descriptions content creator uh production assistant and so on project manager you could also break these down this way the nice thing
about breaking things down by roles like this is if people change roles say I used to be my own production assistant but then I hired a production assistant then I don't have to change anything I kind of future proof Myself by defining responsibility by job title not necessarily person either option works and both are valuable ways to start capturing who is responsible for each now once again I want to go through some FAQs on this one the first FAQ is what happens if I'm a solopreneur this is th
e most common question I think I get on the who piece if you are Solo then you are the person in charge of every process congratulations but that may not be always the case even if you are one person business you might automate some things to a robot you might have ai do things for you you may eventually hire a contractor to help you out on a task by task basis and so it's still valuable to document this in case circumstances change it especially if you're solo you might find the example that I
did at the end here of having things by job very helpful because you can see hey I am currently in all of these jobs but eventually I might want to hire somebody for these jobs and by breaking them out like that you're easily able to delegate if the time comes now the next question is when exactly should I do this this who step when should I start worrying about who does what if you are funded meaning if you have a large amount of money from other means or you had Venture funding or someone gave
you a giant loan to start your business you probably want to do this who step of Building Systems first so I actually have a little arrow you might have noticed this little dotted Arrow between these two pieces um that's to kind of Nod to this if you have outside funding I would switch when we'll move this over here and who do the who before anything else because you have the funding to do it because if you get the right who they'll know how to do everything else so you won't even have to think
about it if you hire the right person they'll know the when the how and everything else I'm able to talk about they can basically create your systems for you however most businesses I work with are not in that circumstance they are self-funded and for Budget reasons they usually cannot just hire the best and brightest who can solve everything for them so that's why my default path is to figure out the when and the how yourself first so you can hire uh lower level execution roles before you star
t moving up into those bigger Investments when should this step happen basically as soon as you can but for most of us that will be after the how and the when next FAQ might be how exactly do I learn this skill this who piece is almost a YouTube channel in and of itself talking about delegation and management and human beings and expectations and automations and all those good things whether you're delegating to a human or a robot it's a lot of work so when it comes to mastering the skill I'm ce
rtainly expert myself but a book recommendation I really enjoyed is the book who not how simple concept quick read uh really understandable book about managing the who aspect of a business we will have the link to that book in the description if you want to not have to go find it later once we get the what the when the how the who we are finally ready for the last and NeverEnding step of this whole Business Systems Journey which is Improvement it is nice and hopeful of us to think that building
Business Systems is like a switch we turn it on we turn it off because we want to believe that if we just do this one thing we'll be systemized but unfortunately business systems are a lot like physical health and fitness so like going to the gym you go to the gym you're going to get in shape right you're just doing the work you're showing up going to the gym blah blah blah you stop going to the gym entropy you kind of uh you know you get a little bit tired you don't feel like doing those pull-u
ps anymore or you can't do those pull-ups anymore you can't run as far as you used to business systems are the same way it's Fitness but for our organization so these first four steps are kind of like building the foundation of your business it's why our program that teaches you how to do this is called process driven foundations but once you have that Foundation we're ready for improvement and this Improvement step never ends it's just the ongoing process of making our who what when and how bet
ter so for our how-to section there are three specific things you could do and I've got a good a better and a best okay the first thing you can do is start tracking your ideas uh so when somebody in your business has an idea for how to do something better or launch something new or fix something that's kind of you know consider it have those ideas go somewhere that you can find them later that is the very first way I would say we can start practicing Improvement I have a lot of videos on this to
pic of tracking ideas both for customer feedback and tracking that in a way that you can actually manage it and learn from it and also internal feedback if your team members or yourself you have ideas of how you can improve how to keep track of those both of those videos you'll find above or below my talking head that's the good way to do Improvement the next way to do Improvement is metrics and I feel like when I scroll YouTube you're probably the same I see this one talked about all the time b
ut I don't think it's really clear what do you do with this track metric is really about just tracking some of the key numbers in your business on a regular basis for us here at process dri it's tracking you know 5 to 10 numbers every single week and every single month if we see a trend line that we don't like on the weekly or the monthly basis then that is inspiration for us to do some kind of improvement and I'll show you an example of that momentarily now last but not least our third way of i
mproving a process is to track errors to me this is actually the absolute best way you can build processes I don't know why I think it's like business people just love metrics and charts and gpis but honestly I think even more than metrics errors are the best indicator of our our procy success or failure so this is actually what I'd recommend if you're just going to pick one pick this one as your way of improving your processes um simply put just start writing down when things go wrong if you're
using a task manager which I've talked about how many times in this video maybe you want to create one then all you need to do is create tasks when you're solving a problem so for example the website is down create a task saying the website is down then after a month or a quarter or a year look back at all of the finished issues you had all of the mistakes you had over the year look back at them because you've logged them as they happened and then learn from them find a way to prevent that prob
lem in the future I find that a lot of people when they get into business process building they start just building based on hypotheses they think this could be helpful they think this would help prevent an issue they suspect this could be useful and so they're creating Sops and checklist and templates which is great but they're creating them based on a hypothesis that may or may not be true they're spending real time and energy on what may or may not be a real problem what I like about this is
that when you start creating equipment and building systems based on actual errors that happened you know you're solving a real problem because these things happen and in all likelihood they will happen again unless you build or refine your system to prevent them all three of these options are great but again if you had to pick just one this would be my go-to now some examples of how this might look let's go into the manage YouTube world let's talk about editing first let's say we had an issue w
here a video went out with audio that was way too quiet to hear shoot we messed up darn it we might log that as an issue learning from our mistakes and the idea may come up to us of ooh you know we should add a step to our editing checklist to say check audio levels specifically to make sure when you're at 50 audio it makes sense that would be an example of capturing a mistake and then learning from it to make an improvement let's move on to the publish side let's say we track metrics here and o
ur metric drops for how many people click on our thumbnail oh no what do we do well that metric could spur an idea that maybe we start split testing thumbnails for every video we create two thumbnails we put them both up using a split testing tool and we see which one performs better that would be a step that we would add to our publishing process and this is actually a real world example here and this would be a way to use metrics to improve a process and let's move on to the last one which is
produce this one isn't an issue it's not a metric it's just an idea born of itself maybe we were watching a video by Jimmy on relationships and maybe in that video he made a funny point about all the wrong ways to make mistakes by using a remote to emphasize that humor and we kind of want to borrow that for our own type of videos you know imagine that that would be an example of having an idea just in and of itself and using that to improve a process or improve your execution of something you kn
ow speaking of remotes I should probably take a moment to like subscribe and comment because it costs me nothing Norman and you know Norman if we do that it supports this YouTuber who spends a lot of time making these weird videos even though she's kind of an oddball so let's let's do that real quick hint hint you agree now to tackle some FAQs on this one I've got just two the first one is are you saying I don't need a fancy consultant you'll notice that in this list of tools you have at your di
sposal I didn't actually mention outside help even though I do think outside perspective Consultants experts can absolutely make your processes better if you're struggling with marketing you hire an amazing marketing consultant who tells you here are the steps you need to do to do keyword research yeah that might make your keyword research better absolutely borrow learn that can be super helpful but I think there's a harmful narrative in this space particularly in the online business Arena that
suggests that you need fancy software fancy consultant expert this that and the other in order to do this and I I've got a bone to pick with that I don't think that's true I don't think that's accurate I have seen in my experience working with teams that most of the best ideas for improving a process the loow hanging fruit are already within your existing team yeah I know I remember working with a contractor at some point who was so frustrated with how a long it was taking for client orders to b
e processed and I was talking with their people who worked at the front desk and they were like yeah I hate how we process orders we have to print everything out put them in these vanilla folders and we could just switch to a digital system it'd be so much better but no one will do it the CEO isn't open-minded and blah blah blah long story short the CEO wanted exactly what the frontend staff wanted but the staff couldn't get heard by the CEO and the ideas the feedback this improvement process wa
s being stifled only the CEO's ideas ever got done the team's ideas never got heard even though the team knew better than the CEO what day-to-day improvements would actually improve the day to day because they're the ones doing the day to day even though yes I believe in education and the power of paying for somebody else's expertise in time otherwise how could I also have a program guiding you through these steps so you don't have to figure it out on your own that would be hypocritical no I I d
o believe in that power but you don't need it to get started you can start documenting your systems using your own in-house knowledge you know so much more than you think you do if you just capture what you already know that that would make you more systemized than the vast majority of businesses out there then when you want to make those processes even better sure start looking towards those outside specialized experts but you do not need that to get started oh and one more FAQ we have here is
can you show what this looks like in real life of process Improvement again I'm a broken record but I just released a video about how we handle uh customer mistakes or the video should be out around the time you watch this and it goes through the process of learning from mistakes of a real example of something we messed up here at process driven and you're welcome to watch that again linked above or below or somewhere and uh see a real life example of this when you have this written down you kno
w what's going to happen in your business when it's going to happen how to handle it when it happens and who's in charge of what when a mistake happens you've got a game plan for learning from it so no matter what the world throws at you you have a plan you are no longer dear in the headlights startled and Afraid when the unexpected happens you are prepared you know how to run your business in normal situations and also in uncertain way ones and that is the power of Business Systems that's what
going through these steps and maintaining this like a gym workout uh really is all about and as a reminder these four initial steps are really about setting up some kind of Hub Baseline foundation for your processes in your business defining your Baseline it's a onetime task that you do that you then maintain over time and as simple as it might sound as I broke it down in this video I've noticed that a lot of people find this initial step really overwhelming when it comes to how to set it up wha
t's the best way to do this how should we configure everything and it can take a lot of time so if you are someone who wants to kind of FASTT track that piece we actually do have a program here at process driven that gives you the templates the structures the Baseline step by step to go through this entire Foundation setup called process driven foundations if you want to learn more about that or just more about how to document your processes in general to build a systemized business I have that
45 minute uh or so I think it's 47 don't judge me um but at 47 minutes uh free training in the description below that you can watch that goes over all of this stuff gives you a little bit of context to how we can work with you on that by the time you're watching this video we'll be opening the doors to our program that walks people through the what when how who this whole setup inside a work management software like clickup or smartsite so if you're someone who's like this sounds really cool but
I am never going to have time to implement this and you'd like a little bit of support getting this done finally uh maybe check out our program again Link in the description below free training is down there as well if you're not quite ready to Fast Track that Journey yet you'd rather just keep browsing some YouTube videos that's perfectly okay a like And subscribe would be really appreciated but check out this playlist next where I break down a lot of the topics we talked about in this Ultimat
e Guide in more detail so you can actually start implementing until next time what do we say Norman enjoy the process okay let's you're so cute I'm glad you enjoyed this video film session definitely one of them more relaxing we' done yes

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@KonradTamas

Layla, you are a Gem! Love your almost self deprecating humor, it keeps everything fresh and fun, while I learn stuff in the meantime. It's a perfect combo. Keep up the good work !

@sonamahtani5161

Probably the best video on this topic I've ever seen. Soooo good! You're a natural Layla!

@apocalypsedragon

I loved this video! Thank you so much!

@buchdonovan

You present so valuable information for us and in such way, u’r so charming and i just love watching you. Thanks Layla!

@christsciple

Hey Layla - just wanted to chime in and commend you for this! I'm a senior level software engineer and architect. My biggest weakness centers around team management and it's obvious you know your stuff and I learned a few things just from this one video. Also, Whimsical is one of my favorite free tools to use along with LucidChart! Great work!

@inspiredfantasy916

Your channel is like an goldmine! Thank you very much 👃

@24-7Guitars

Randomly found your video and love the fun vibe at the beginning. Had to pause and comment. Already subscribing. Looking forward to the content as I dive into mapping systems in my new biz project. Thanks

@operationeight-ld5kd

Wow! I’m absolutely amazed with such valuable information in such a manner that is so accessible and easy to comprehend. You completely blew my mind and I am so grateful for this!! I’ve been really wanting to start my own business but feel so overwhelmed. Your video helped me to feel more confident and prepared to start taking more steps towards success ❤️

@tlxreed

Creating novelty at the start of the video is a great way to inject a bit of interest and fun to what otherwise might seem like a dull subject. Good call on that. While I completely understand the need to document and do some form of this in my work, getting from here to a team/company who do not understand the basics, aren't particularly interested in changing, from production to sales, to management...wish I could say I knew how to get that conversation going.

@HireMyTimestampTalent

00:02 Systemizing your business through process documentation and organization 02:06 Accurately capturing business processes is crucial for effective systemization. 05:50 Start with simpler categories and delegate responsibilities. 07:46 Implement a task manager to organize business activities 11:31 Process mapping is a simple, visual way to understand and document processes. 13:33 Tools for systemizing business operations 17:13 SOP and checklists should be tailored to your needs 18:47 Organize instruction documents and FAQs in a single tool for easy access and searchability. 22:14 Defining responsibilities by roles future-proofs the business. 23:57 When to start building systems for your business 27:25 Improving processes through customer feedback, metrics, and tracking errors. 29:05 Building systems based on actual errors is crucial for solving real problems 32:35 In-house knowledge is key to systemization 34:18 Learning from mistakes to systemize your business

@eugeniocg3079

woah this is the best video on the topic i've seen thank you Layla!

@meredithmarsh_vidpromom

This video is so good 👍 thank you!!

@trainfarb5546

Fantastic video!!! Thank you so much.

@eljay655

You're making my job right now sensible. FYI, your videos keep me sane and the humor is one of a kind😂

@neuroconvergence

This is just GOLD

@porushpuri

love the intro, thanks for creating this

@williamhollis1201

This intro though!!! Long time lurker one your content. Great seeing your growth.

@leandrodijon

Amazing video and excellent content! Btw, what app are you using to create these flowcharts? Congrats!!!

@markuskempus78

Excellent video. Thanks