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Y22 Nº033 GRID Mag – Accounting at scale

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Dear (none)Designer,

Welcome back to the thirty-third Design at Scale™ Newsletter – focusing on innovation and how design drives change in a large organisation or an agency.

Every small business and startup becomes profoundly sufficient with the money they put into and take out of the business. Expenses, operational costs, and salaries. For all SME's it’s actually quite simple. You set aside your operating budget, and the rest could be a profit. To grow the redistribution of funds, consider allocating 30% to operations, 30% to new businesses, and 30% to dividends. This way, you grow the business without suffering.

No rocket science here. After 2015, there was an expansion of new tools that allowed SMEs not only to organise their finances outside of Excel sheets but also to improve their operations, planning, budget allocation, and other necessary financial routines, enabling businesses to grow.

No one needs obsolete systems that are complicated and expensive. Every small retailer starts moving into the world of organised and simplified accountancy software, which inevitably offers very basic guidance on how to structure the finance, but also how to become a self-managing finance company.

Despite the early challenges of finance management, the majority of these tools have organised the UI not based on the finance requirements but based on the user requirements that reflect the money coming in, the money coming out, the expenses and a simple budgeting for the operations. Later, the algorithm has allowed us to connect with HMRC or equivalent.

This way, the lengthy process of the payroll submission or VAT submission has become automated, and therefore calculates it in a way that is appropriate for doing business and its operational structure.
We often believe that these suggestions have been made by regulatory requirements or financial structure in the world. Hundreds, if not thousands, of designers improve experiences of this kind every day, so we are not looking at an Excel sheet but a well-defined interface. We can even say a dashboard that allows the business owner to make informed and calculated decisions for the business to make better profits.

It has been repeatedly reported that the clarity of the user interface allows business owners in small, medium, and large organisations to make effective decisions, whether we rely on the visual representation of graphic infographics and charts, or an Excel sheet, our understanding of business increases.

None of us is born an accountant, yet we have to meet LOEs – Level of Efforts, CPU – cost per unit, profit margin and budget allocations. Using these tools is actually quite simple. Sadly, we can still see small companies, especially agencies, still creating this predicament in Smart Sheets, forgetting that Agile projects cannot be calculated using sequential methods.

For more information, please visit Designa at Scale™ – GRID Magazine, where you can find additional relevant articles that explore high-performing teams, self-organising teams of 001, teams of 010, and teams of 100 that deliver the value proposition within a product-led environment.

Happy scaling through design!

Hey, I’m Jiri Mocicka.
London-based Product Design Director, Trusted Advisor and Author of Design at Scale™. The method that empowers individuals to shape the future organisation through design.
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