Running on Systems, Not Stress
How to Create Order in a Small Business
Many entrepreneurs start businesses seeking freedom, independence, and financial opportunity. Yet as the business grows, many owners find themselves overwhelmed by daily operations.
Orders increase. Customer enquiries multiply. Employees need guidance. Financial tasks pile up.
Instead of freedom, the business begins to feel like a stressful job.
The problem is rarely a lack of effort or intelligence. The real problem is the absence of systems.
In Running on Systems, Not Stress, entrepreneur and organisational development practitioner Douw Steyn provides a practical roadmap for building structured, repeatable systems that allow small businesses to operate smoothly.
This book explains how entrepreneurs can transform chaos into clarity by designing processes that guide daily operations.
What You Will Learn
Inside this book, you will discover:
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Why do many small businesses become dependent on the owner
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How to escape the constant firefighting trap
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What business systems really are and why they matter
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The six core systems every small business needs
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How to document processes using simple SOPs
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How to delegate work without losing control
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How automation can reduce repetitive tasks
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How systems make growth predictable and manageable
Who This Book Is For
This book is ideal for:
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Small business owners
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Startup founders
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Freelancers and consultants
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Side-hustle entrepreneurs
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Managers who want to organise operations
Whether you run a retail shop, service business, online store, or consultancy, the principles in this book will help you build structure into your daily operations.
The Core Message
A successful business should not depend on the owner’s exhaustion.
It should depend on well-designed systems that allow the business to operate consistently and grow sustainably.
Build systems. Reduce stress. Create a business that works.






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