17 March, 2026
If you’re like most growing SMEs, your “systems” weren’t designed. They evolved. A spreadsheet here. A new app there. A quick website tweak. Someone builds a workaround… and suddenly that workaround becomes “the process.” Then one day, you hit a wall, that’s why I’m going to take you through my business process mapping workshop.
If youre suffering with any of the below, this one is for you.
The instinct is often:
“We need a new system.”
But before jumping to that conclusion, there’s a step that makes everything else easier.
Sit down with the people doing the work and map the flow from start to finish.
This blog walks through how to do that in a practical way.
In recent client meetings, I’ve heard all sorts of goals:
All valid goals.
But if you don’t understand how work actually moves through your business today, you risk:
A good flow map does two simple things:
Once you can see it clearly, you can start fixing it. Let’s begin the business process mapping workshop.
Don’t try to map the entire business at once.
Start with a single workflow that matters, such as:
Then define the boundaries.
Start:
What triggers the process?
Examples:
Finish:
What does “done” look like?
Examples:
Keep it simple. You can always add detail later.
This is where many businesses go wrong.
If you only speak to leadership, you’ll hear the intended process.
If you speak to the people doing the work, you’ll discover:
Whenever possible, run this in person. It helps build trust, read the room, and uncover the details that rarely surface in formal meetings.
When running these sessions, I usually start by saying:
“Let’s build your process from start to finish.”
The goal is not a perfect diagram.
The goal is shared understanding.
Structure the discussion around a few simple questions:
If you’re doing this internally, you can do this over Teams in Canva, or in-person whiteboard and sticky notes work brilliantly.
As you map the process, keep a running list of every piece of technology involved.
This often includes:
This is often where businesses get surprised.
Over time, tools get added to solve problems in the moment. Rarely does anyone step back and ask:
Once the process is mapped, start highlighting the friction.
Look for:
Next to each issue, add two simple notes:
At this stage, don’t jump straight to solutions. Just capture the truth.
It depends on the size of the business and how many people are involved.
In most cases:
Even the quick version is worth doing.
Processes evolve.
People change.
Tools get bolted on.
Customer expectations shift.
Without occasionally stepping back, businesses end up with:
A simple flow map gives you a baseline, and it makes every improvement decision easier.
Once the flow and technology are visible, you can start making smarter decisions.
For example:
Most importantly, you can prioritise improvements based on impact rather than guesswork.
If you’d like to run one of these sessions properly with your team, I’m happy to help.
A practical session to get everything out of people’s heads and into a clear, shared flow.
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