Craft Collapses Beyond the Founder
Small business systems expose where owner dependence distorts decision making
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Small business systems often fail long before demand disappears. The real tension begins when every decision, exception, and customer promise still depends on the owner's personal judgment.
This book examines the operating gap between doing skilled work and building a company that can repeat that work without constant founder intervention.
It looks at three core mechanisms: role separation, process visibility, and decision transfer. When these are weak, the owner becomes the informal memory of the business. Staff wait, standards drift, and growth adds pressure instead of leverage.
Small business systems are not presented as bureaucracy, but as the structure that converts technical competence into organizational capacity. The focus is on how recurring work becomes teachable, measurable, and less dependent on heroic effort.
For European SMEs facing labor shortages, succession pressure, and tighter margins, this framing matters. A business that cannot operate beyond its founder remains fragile, regardless of revenue.