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If your business still relies on what you think, it’s not a system; it’s a dependency.
And that dependency is quietly draining your time, your team’s momentum, and your ability to scale.
In this episode, we break down a proven three-phase method for extracting knowledge in just 30 days and turning it into documented systems your team can actually use.
1. Critical Path Mapping
Don’t try to document everything. Focus on the 20% of knowledge that drives 80% of your results. This includes your client acquisition process, delivery methodology, and core decision-making frameworks. The fastest way to capture this? Record yourself doing the work while narrating your thinking. This captures not just what you do, but why you do it the true leverage.
2. System Architecture
Raw knowledge isn’t enough. You must translate it into usable assets: checklists, decision trees, and visual workflows. Structure the content based on how it will be applied, not how it’s stored in your mind. The format must serve the function.
3. Implementation Testing
Have your team run the systems without your help. Observe where they get stuck. That friction reveals missing context and assumptions you didn’t realize were implicit. This is how you capture the final 10% that usually gets missed.
Why This Matters
Founders delay documentation because it feels overwhelming, but what costs them is letting valuable knowledge stay siloed in their heads.
This method gives you a structured path to freeing your time, scaling your systems, and unlocking your team’s full potential without being the bottleneck.
If you’re serious about scale, your systems must work without you.
This is where that starts.
Highlights:
00:00 Introduction: The Cost of Unshared Knowledge
00:18 The 30-Day Knowledge Extraction Method
00:25 Phase One: Critical Path Mapping
01:15 Phase Two: System Architecture
01:16 Phase Three: Implementation Testing
01:41 Conclusion: Scaling Your Business
Links:
Website: https://www.marcogrueter.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcogrueter/
By Marco GrueterIf your business still relies on what you think, it’s not a system; it’s a dependency.
And that dependency is quietly draining your time, your team’s momentum, and your ability to scale.
In this episode, we break down a proven three-phase method for extracting knowledge in just 30 days and turning it into documented systems your team can actually use.
1. Critical Path Mapping
Don’t try to document everything. Focus on the 20% of knowledge that drives 80% of your results. This includes your client acquisition process, delivery methodology, and core decision-making frameworks. The fastest way to capture this? Record yourself doing the work while narrating your thinking. This captures not just what you do, but why you do it the true leverage.
2. System Architecture
Raw knowledge isn’t enough. You must translate it into usable assets: checklists, decision trees, and visual workflows. Structure the content based on how it will be applied, not how it’s stored in your mind. The format must serve the function.
3. Implementation Testing
Have your team run the systems without your help. Observe where they get stuck. That friction reveals missing context and assumptions you didn’t realize were implicit. This is how you capture the final 10% that usually gets missed.
Why This Matters
Founders delay documentation because it feels overwhelming, but what costs them is letting valuable knowledge stay siloed in their heads.
This method gives you a structured path to freeing your time, scaling your systems, and unlocking your team’s full potential without being the bottleneck.
If you’re serious about scale, your systems must work without you.
This is where that starts.
Highlights:
00:00 Introduction: The Cost of Unshared Knowledge
00:18 The 30-Day Knowledge Extraction Method
00:25 Phase One: Critical Path Mapping
01:15 Phase Two: System Architecture
01:16 Phase Three: Implementation Testing
01:41 Conclusion: Scaling Your Business
Links:
Website: https://www.marcogrueter.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcogrueter/