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How To Create An Organizational Structure For Your Company by Fairview1: 9:30pm On Feb 22, 2021
Do you need an organizational structure for a small business? Before we had an accountability chart at PCSL, roles were so fuzzy that essential tasks often fell through the cracks, leading to a last-minute panic.

But once we had a written organizational structure in place, we saw a huge boost in our overall efficiency. While there are still a ton of things to get done, we now each have a clear set of priorities that help us stay focused, productive and accountable.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create an organizational structure for a small business, along with an example of PCSL accountability chart:


Step 1: Create departments by starting with the 3 elements common to every business:

Open a new powerpoint, keynote or google drawing doc – anything that will allow you to create a simple layout. You can even use pen and paper to start. Draw 3 boxes with the 3 core functions of every business:

Sales and marketing – every business needs to generate sales
Operations – every business needs to fulfill on the promises it makes to customers by delivering products or services

Financial and Admin – every business needs to keep track of its finances and insure that its infrastructure is maintained.

Step 2: Bucket more specific roles under each of the 3 main functions
Underneath each department, list the specific roles that must be filled in your business. Here is a quick list of some of the most common roles that you can adapt to your company’s structure:

A. SALES & MARKETING

Website maintenance

Online Marketing

PR

Lead Generation

Opportunity Management

Account management





B. OPERATIONS

Production

Customer Service

Shipping and Fulfillment

Product Development







FINANCIAL and ADMIN

Book Keeping

Accounting

Office Management

IT

HR

Financing

Step 3: Assign a specific person to lead each department and own each role.
Write a single name beside each of the boxes in the org chart. Since you’ll each be taking on numerous titles, it helps to also be specific by adding a few high level responsibilities under the title.

Step 4: Define the Executive Leadership Structure.

When there are 2 leaders in an organization they’ll ideally have complementary personality types:

The Creative Thinker – this personality brings a ton of energy and innovative ideas. They’re often great at relationships and may have a larger personality – but they tend to be weaker on follow through.

The organizational Thinker – this personality tends to be well organized, and strong at systems thinking. They may not be quite as strong at spotting opportunities but once the direction is defined, they are the person who will insure it gets done right.

I’m going to introduce a potentially controversial idea here, so please hear me through. While you may value the idea of equality in your partnership, I strongly advise giving a single person the final word in order to avoid organizational deadlock. In the case of equal partnerships, this person should always be the organizational thinker.

Why? Because you can have a business without a creative thinker but you can’t have a business without an organizational thinker. At the end of the day, a mediocre idea that is well executed will trump a brilliant idea that is poorly executed.

If you have serious questions about what role each partner will play it may be an indication of more fundamental problems in the partnership. That’s why it’s best to have this conversation early on, so you can avoid bigger pitfalls down the road, when there is more at stake.

Example: The PCSL Organizational Structure.

See PCSL Accountability Chart

At PCSL we currently have four full time employees and one part time admin person. We also have a host of suppliers and contractors we work with in areas such as product development and accounting.

You can see from our org structure that Catherine is the Integrator (the Organizational Thinker) and I am the Visionary (the Creative Thinker), which is aligned with our respective personalities. You’ll notice that we’ve also added a Product development department at the top level of our organization. We initially had it under operations but decided we wanted to place more importance on it by moving it up a level in the chart.

Conclusion:
There are 4 steps to creating an accountability chart

Start with the three elements common to every business to create your departments: Sales and Marketing, Operations, Finance & Admin
Bucket the roles specific to your business under the three departments
Assign a person to each role
Define your executive leadership structure

Creating an organizational structure for a small business is one of the first things you should look at when planning your venture. In addition to creating clear roles and responsibilities, an accountability structure is a valuable strategic planning tool allowing you to spot current gaps and plan next hires so that you can focus on where you deliver the most value.

Have any questions or experiences to share about creating an organizational structure for a small business? Leave them in the comments and I’ll post a reply!
Re: How To Create An Organizational Structure For Your Company by JohnasI: 5:07pm On Aug 19, 2021
Hmm, I think it's useful at the beginning, but as for me, it would be more beneficial to learn about improving my business. I know that there are some platforms like Phonexa that help people to learn about earning possibilities and enhances revenue, especially with leads, and I find it really useful.
Re: How To Create An Organizational Structure For Your Company by Sku8Tufik: 7:43pm On Oct 12, 2022
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