When I was 12, adults would drop off their laptops at my mom's basement.
I would reformat them. Fix them. Charge $100 an hour. As a kid.
I did this until I was 24. A decade of living inside technology before I ever worked in a formal tech role. That decade is why I see systems differently from most people.
The Hertz Chapter
When I got into business, I brought that lens with me.
At Hertz Car Sales I built custom dashboards nobody asked me to build, because I could see the data gaps everyone else was ignoring. We had a response time under one minute in 2015-2016. We became the number one dealership in the entire company across all KPIs. I took week-long vacations without corporate calling once, because I designed the operation to run without me in every step.
I became the youngest finance manager in the company not because someone handed it to me — because I was so fast, so dialed in on the system, that it was almost impossible to say no to promoting me.
The Financial Services Chapter
Later I built systems for financial advisors that compressed hours into minutes.
One client with a $100M book of business went from 30 minutes of prep per client to 20 minutes total for all clients combined. A 4-hour nightly process the founder did alone became a 20-minute task an assistant could run.
I processed $75 million in charitable contribution tax strategies through a system that removed the financial advisors from every transaction. I built a CARES Act intake flow that got $4.5 million into business owners' hands in 30 days.
What I Have Actually Learned
After 50+ systems and $200M+ in business impact, here is the thing that stands out most:
The best system is not the most sophisticated one. It is the one people actually use.
Every system that delivered results was designed around the human beings operating it every day. Not just the logic. The actual daily habits and handoffs of real people.
If you design for adoption, the outcomes follow. If you design for elegance and nobody uses it, you built expensive furniture.
What This Means for Your Business
If you are running a service business and you are still the bottleneck in your own operation, the technology is not the problem. The design is.
I built a free AI Systems Audit at knightops.biz/audit that maps exactly where you are the bottleneck and what to build first. Two minutes. Personalized results. No call required.
Or book a Systems Blueprint Session at knightops.biz/book. Thirty minutes. I guarantee at least one idea that can double your revenue if you implement it.
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I built a free AI Systems Audit at knightops.biz/audit that maps exactly where you are the bottleneck and what to build first. Two minutes. Personalized results. No call required.