A Franchise Operations Manual is the most valuable asset for businesses with vision to scale-up, using the franchising method. However, it’s not for the faint of heart. Without a central, corporate operations manual, defining EXACTLY how all franchises are to operate, chaos will plaque all locations.
Important to realize, building a complete Franchise Operations Manual may take months to years to complete. Therefore, before starting the mission of building a procedure manual, count the cost in time and commitment.
However, once completed, the benefits of a comprehensive Franchise Operations Manual are priceless!
We have a free sample lists of documents used in building a Company Operations Manual.
Document all processes for HOW the franchise business operates, from opening until closing, and from front to back. To be certain, if operation steps are left-out, the franchise is much more difficult to sustain.
Imagine, missing important steps and information for how a complex machine works. As a result, problems would occur in operating the machine effectively. Moreover, time wasted in learning to operate the machine by trial and error.
With that in mind, when choosing a PROCESS to map-out and document, have the person currently performing the process, write down step-by-step, how they do it.
NOTE: There will be missing steps on the first draft; however, it’s an important starting point. In addition, have others familiar with the process fill-in any missing steps they see, to achieve maximum results.
Finally, have someone totally unfamiliar with the process; perform the process with management observing. Whereby, management quickly identifies missing-steps, and the documented process, updated.
Consequently, when all franchise processes are created using this method, the franchise will operate like a well-oiled machine. Now that’s an OP Manual of which to be proud!
Things to consider when downloading business processes out of your head and into a written Franchise Operations Manual:
The words used must plainly describe the actions and activity performed, whereby any member of the organization can easily understand.
Before implementing new processes, everyone the system/document affects should participate in sharing ideas or concerns as it relates to their job. These same people should also be involved in testing, revising and updating of the process.
Terminology should be consistent, whenever possible. For example, do not call an item a cell phone in one document and then refer to it as a mobile phone in another document. Simply stated, dealing with hundreds of terms is very confusing. In addition, it’s helpful to standardize fonts, by using only one or two.
There must be no gaps or missing steps in information, logic, or design.
A follow-up system needed to ensure consistent utilization and performance of all processes. CAPA Corrective Action – Preventive Action is that follow-up system.
You need to reference documents to other frequently-used documents. Whereby, assuring no documents—lost, discarded or more importantly, FORGOTTON. The old adage, “out of sight, out of mind” is true! Therefore, our DocDesigner™ has an important linking tool; linking relevant documents and systems for easy locating. In fact, using this tool, every document becomes its own dashboard.
Leadership starts at the top in good business organization. Therefore, when delegating the task of building, implementing and updating documents or systems, the head of the organization should give final approval. More importantly, they must understand how all documents and updates affect the company-wide system, before giving final approval.
Good document management is crucial in building a great Franchise Operations Manual.
When naming a document, the name should be familiar, or commonly-used by people in the organization. EXAMPLE: Request for Leave or Leave Request. Numbering a Document should begin by using the Department abbreviation, i.e. GM = General Management Dept., AD = Accounting Dept., CS = Customer Service Dept. SM = Sales/Marketing Dept., etc. Then assign a number. We suggest at least four digits. Example: CS-0010
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