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The conversation explores the importance of systems and processes in businesses, with a focus on the book 'Systemology' by David Jenyns. The main themes include the definition of systems and processes, the ideal businesses for systemization, the role of systems in reducing dependency on individuals, and the starting point for systemization in a business. The conversation also touches on the balance between systemization and creativity, the value of capturing tasks and processes, and the role of a systems champion in larger organizations. In this conversation, Mike Scott and David Jenyns discuss the importance of having a single point of accountability for systemization in a business. They emphasize the need for someone who has the most knowledge about a particular system to be responsible for documenting it. They also discuss the challenge of getting people to follow systems and offer strategies for overcoming resistance. David explains that Systemology is different from other process improvement methodologies because it focuses on capturing and making processes repeatable, rather than improving them. He encourages business owners to fall in love with the results that systems and processes bring to the organization.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Common Problems in Businesses
01:33
Introduction to Systemology and Guest Introduction
03:32
Defining Systems and Processes
09:13
Reducing Dependency on Individuals through Systemiza
Find out more about working with me or about applying to join the ILN.
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeadamscott/
https://theintentionalleaders.com/
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The conversation explores the importance of systems and processes in businesses, with a focus on the book 'Systemology' by David Jenyns. The main themes include the definition of systems and processes, the ideal businesses for systemization, the role of systems in reducing dependency on individuals, and the starting point for systemization in a business. The conversation also touches on the balance between systemization and creativity, the value of capturing tasks and processes, and the role of a systems champion in larger organizations. In this conversation, Mike Scott and David Jenyns discuss the importance of having a single point of accountability for systemization in a business. They emphasize the need for someone who has the most knowledge about a particular system to be responsible for documenting it. They also discuss the challenge of getting people to follow systems and offer strategies for overcoming resistance. David explains that Systemology is different from other process improvement methodologies because it focuses on capturing and making processes repeatable, rather than improving them. He encourages business owners to fall in love with the results that systems and processes bring to the organization.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Common Problems in Businesses
01:33
Introduction to Systemology and Guest Introduction
03:32
Defining Systems and Processes
09:13
Reducing Dependency on Individuals through Systemiza
Find out more about working with me or about applying to join the ILN.
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeadamscott/
https://theintentionalleaders.com/

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