Small business org chart: a practical guide

Organisation & Operations

An org chart is not bureaucracy. It is the map of who does what and who decides. Here is how to build a working org chart for a small business.

In small businesses roles often blur: the owner does everything and no one knows who is responsible for what. A clear org chart fixes exactly that.

Why you need one, even with a few people

It clarifies responsibilities, reduces gaps and overlaps, and makes the business less dependent on you. It is the first step from chaos to system.

Steps to build it

  1. List the core functions (sales, production, finance, service).
  2. Assign each function to an owner, even if one person holds several roles.
  3. Set clear reporting lines: who answers to whom.
  4. Write 3 to 5 key responsibilities and one success metric per role.
  5. Revisit as you grow and split roles when needed.

Common mistakes

  • Copying a large company’s chart instead of fitting your size.
  • Titles without real responsibilities.
  • The owner staying in every box.

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