Someone who helps a business to systemise it is generally focused on process improvement, efficiency, and scalability. Here are several common role names that describe such a function:
General Titles
- Business Systemisation Consultant / Specialist
This is a direct and clear title for someone whose primary role is to help businesses implement systems. - Process Improvement Specialist / Manager / Analyst
These roles focus on identifying, analysing, and improving existing business processes to make them more efficient and effective. - Operations Manager / Director
In many companies, operations managers are responsible for overseeing and optimising the processes that drive the business. - Business Analyst
Often involved in understanding current business needs and designing solutions, which can include systemising processes. - Business Consultant
A broad term, but many business consultants specialise in helping companies with operational efficiency and systemisation.
More Specific/Advanced Titles
- Continuous Improvement Manager / Lead
These roles emphasise an ongoing commitment to refining and optimising processes, often utilising methodologies like Lean or Six Sigma. - Operational Excellence Manager
Similar to continuous improvement, with a focus on achieving top-tier performance across all operations. - Workflow Automation Specialist
If the systemisation heavily involves automating tasks and workflows using technology. - Business Process Management (BPM) Specialist / Consultant
BPM is a discipline specifically focused on managing and optimising business processes. - Systems Architect (Business Systems)
While often more IT-focused, a business systems architect designs the overarching structure of how business processes and technology integrate.
The best title often depends on the specific focus, the scope of their responsibilities, and the industry.
No matter the title, the goal is the same: to create a business that runs like a dream. What’s your next step towards systemising success? #BusinessEfficiency