SYSTEMology: Create time, reduce errors and scale your profits with proven business systems

David Jenyns ยท First published 2019

Finally a step-by-step system that fixes owner dependent businesses.
Do you sometimes feel like your business is an adult daycare centre? Are you constantly repeating yourself, fixing errors and trying to hold things together? What if it were possible to create a business that runs itself?

You’ve dreamed about it – now it’s time to make this a reality!

If you’re anything like many seasoned business owners, you’ve tried and failed to systemise your business. The reality is, your shiny business isn’t as functional as it looks from the outside; it’s unorganised, inconsistent and key-person dependent.

SYSTEMology solves this problem with a proven, step-by-step business systemisation framework – designed so that even the busiest business owner can deploy it. Drawing on 20+ years of business experience and real-life case studies, David Jenyns details the path to complete business reliability.

Book Summary

“SYSTEMology: Create Time, Reduce Errors, and Scale Your Profits with Proven Business Systems” is a guidebook on how to use systems in business to increase efficiency and profitability. The book emphasizes the importance of having a systematic approach to every aspect of a business and explains how to implement effective systems in various aspects of a business such as operations, sales, marketing, and more.

Key Takeaways

1. Systems are the backbone of a successful business.
2. A systematic approach helps increase efficiency and reduces errors.
3. Documenting systems creates consistency and accountability.
4. Invest in tools to automate and streamline systems.
5. Regularly review and update systems to ensure they are still effective.
6. Use data to inform and improve your systems.
7. Involve employees in creating and maintaining systems to ensure buy-in and accountability.
8. Consider the customer experience when designing systems.
9. Create a culture of continuous improvement by encouraging experimentation and iteration.
10. Focus on scalability when creating and implementing systems to ensure long-term success.