Documenting your procedures is important for several reasons. Below are just a few:

Consistency:
It ensures that tasks are performed consistently, reducing errors and maintaining quality standards.

Training & Onboarding:
Well-documented procedures are great for new-hire training and your onboarding process.

Problem Solving:
Clear documentation aids in troubleshooting and problem-solving. 

Continuous Improvement:
It serves as a foundation for continuous improvement and optimization.


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It's also that foundation that is needed for scaling; rather it be opening multiple locations or franchising. 

🎯 100%. And they help you remember what your standards are. Somehow we tend to backslide...