Business Operations Architect
Business Operations Architect for Owner-Led Businesses
I help business owners turn messy operations into scalable systems: process, people, tools, data, capital decisions, and continuity planning that make the business easier to run and harder to break.
Plain answer
What does a Business Operations Architect do?
A Business Operations Architect looks at how the whole business runs, not just one tool or one department.
The work is to find what is slowing the business down, decide what should be fixed first, and help turn that into repeatable systems.
RevOps, CRM cleanup, dashboards, automations, SOPs, hiring support, and capital planning can all be part of the work. The bigger goal is owner-offload: moving the business out of the owner's head and into a structure the team can run.
What gets connected
- Process and SOPs
- People systems and role clarity
- CRM, RevOps, and follow-up
- Dashboards and data hygiene
- Software and automation
- Capital and risk alignment
- Business continuity and owner dependency
- Growth systems and operating rhythm
Answer hub
Direct answers for owners
These pages answer the common questions behind business operations consulting, systemizing the business, owner bottlenecks, capital timing, and seasonal planning.
If the owner is still the system, start here.
A short triage call helps identify the biggest operational leak and the right next step.
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