What is Business Systemization

Phillip Hughes
2 min readJan 6, 2022

In 1986, Michael E. Gerber gained notoriety from his bestselling book. The E-Myth — Why Most Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It. And so business systemization was born.

Since then, the Wall Street Journal has named it the number one business book of all time. In the book, Gerber explains that most start-ups are bound to fail because they are started by “technicians”.

Or the people who know how to do the technical work, rather than by entrepreneurs those who know business itself.

How Business Systemization Works

For a business to thrive, it must move past relying on the “technicians” that own the company.

A great example of business systemization at work is franchising. Franchises are prototype businesses that use well-documented systems in their daily operations.

Franchises use written manuals to describe in minute detail how the company should be run. Spending the time to create a business that can run by itself is accomplished through business systemization.

Successful Businesses that Use Systemization

One of the most well-known businesses that use systems is McDonald’s. Even with 34,000 locations throughout 119 countries, every individual franchise can duplicate the same standards in both products and services offered.

To be a successful business owner, you should approach your business the same way.

As seen in the franchise model. Systemization means that you are replacing yourself with a system that can run your business. So you can focus on building your brand and growing your business.

Why Systemization Makes Sense

With all the technological advances and software choices you have today. It makes sense to start to systemize your online business.

Implementing systems in your business will allow you to create repeatable systems to manage your business. This will enable you to streamline and improve your processes, so your business can grow and thrive.

From digital calendars to cloud storage to office productivity suites, there is a program available for whatever you need.

Creating a systemized business that is capable of running without you is something most business owners often dream about. You need to commit to building your business into something incredible.

While systemizing a business the right way does take time. The hard work you put in will provide you with an end result that is life-changing for both you and your business.

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Phillip Hughes

Tech entrepreneur and side hustler. Founder of elementaryanalytics.com and baitcamp.net. Loves fishing. Plays guitar. Enjoys exercise.