Operating model
Business Systems Framework for Modern Operators
This framework page maps the core operating disciplines that power the authority model, internal linking system, and software decision paths.
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Operating model
Business Systems Framework
Each lane below is a pillar page designed to support authority, internal linking, and useful software research.
Finance
Sales
Marketing
Projects
Accounting
Operations
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Business Ops Center explains business systems framework for modern operators with a systems-first structure: define the operating need, organize the decision path, and connect readers to the next useful framework, category, or tool page.
Operating model
Business Systems Framework
Each lane below is a pillar page designed to support authority, internal linking, and useful software research.
Finance
Cash, margin, forecasting, and control systems.
Sales
CRM, pipeline, conversion management, and revenue operations.
Marketing
Campaigns, automation, demand generation, and lifecycle systems.
Projects
Delivery, throughput, accountability, and project operations.
Accounting
Reporting, invoicing, bookkeeping, and software selection.
Operations
SOPs, systems, automation, and control-layer execution.
HR
Payroll, hiring, onboarding, and people infrastructure.
Payments
Billing, subscriptions, collection flow, and revenue capture.
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