25 www.printmonthly.co.uk Issue 359 - March | April 2026 of someone asking: ‘What did we charge for this last time?, or ‘Where did we source that paper from?’, the data is visible to everyone who needs it. This frees you and your most experienced people to focus on high-value strategy rather than answering basic queries. It also ensures that if a key person is on holiday, the business doesn't skip a beat. An MIS allows you to track real profit on every job, not just what hits the bank. It replaces the expert's gut feeling with hard data, showing exactly where you are bleeding money or leaving profit on the table. Enforce the Rules to Kill the Chaos Having an MIS system is a great first step, but a system is only as good as the discipline behind it. As I often tell my coaching clients, if you do not enforce your processes, you do not actually have a system. You simply have preferences. Everything seems to work well when volumes are low because you have the time to fix things on the fly. But when demand spikes, the cracks always appear. Your systems only work if people follow them consistently. They cannot follow the rules some of the time, or even most of the time. They have to do it every time. The moment a staff member sees that a rule is optional, they will treat all rules as suggestions. This is where the chaos begins. It is how artwork gets lost, delivproper holiday in years because they are terrified of what happens when they aren't there. By being the only person who can fix anything, they are actually creating a culture of dependency. If the team knows there is one person who will always sort out the problem, they will let them. They won't take responsibility or learn the processes because they don't have to. This is a dangerous way to run a company. Information should not be a secret held by a few. It needs to be a shared resource that belongs to the business. When you democratise that data, you empower the rest of your team to think, decide, and own their outcomes. You move from a reactive to a proactive state where work flows regardless of who is in the building. Visibility Over Involvement One of the biggest hurdles for people who hold all the information is the fear of losing control. They mistake being involved in every detail for having control. But there is a massive difference between having your finger in every pie and having visibility over your operation. True control does not come from doing the work yourself, it comes from having the data to see what is happening at your fingertips, without asking a dozen questions. You don't need to be on the production floor to know whether your facility is performing. You just need a reliable way to capture the knowledge currently trapped in people's heads and turn it into a repeatable process. This is where a Management Information System (MIS) becomes the most powerful lever you have. If you are trying to manage your job history, pricing, and schedules through a series of spreadsheets or the memory of your longest-serving employee, you are building a trap. A good MIS takes the guesswork out of the business. When I work with clients who use a system like Accura, Clarity, or PrintLogic, I see a significant shift in their culture. The questions that used to cause interruptions suddenly disappear. Instead eries go missing, and customers start calling with complaints. Reliability is not built by shouting at people when things go wrong, it is built through clarity, repetition, and the enforcement of written processes. An MIS system is a great way to ensure these processes are properly established, managed, and monitored. Reclaiming Your Freedom If you feel you are losing control because your operation relies on the constant presence of a few key people, it is time to review your structure. You need to identify the recurring issues and establish repeatable methods for solving them without individual input. The goal is to move away from being the person who knows everything and toward being the person who develops the strategy, based on accurate and timely data. Scale happens when you hire the right people, give them the tools, set up systems and processes properly, and let them do the work. You have to value your business’ ability to run without you (or anyone else) more than you value being indispensable. Sharing your information is the only way to grow your freedom and move towards a proactive state where you can steer the ship with confidence. Control first. Growth follows. Get your structure right and the noise in your head starts to quiet. If you are ready to find some calm and build an operation that doesn't rely on one person being there 24/7, let us have a straight talk about your structure. My coaching is designed to help you build the systems that bring calm rather than chaos. Book Your Call Today! Book your discovery call with Colin Sinclair McDermott today, so he can help you design your plan: https://calendly.com/theon lineprintcoach/30-min-discovery-call You just need a reliable way to capture the knowledge currently trapped in people's heads and turn it into a repeatable process INDUSTRY TIPS | THE ONLINE PRINT COACH
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