Corporate business analysis as a vital tool for guiding the strategic growth of economic entities
https://doi.org/10.26794/2408-9303-2025-12-2-6-13
Abstract
The scientific school of corporate business analysis at the Financial University defines business analysis as a systematic process to identify and assess business problems, propose solutions, and support the implementation of change projects. Unlike the traditional approach, which focuses on decision-making within existing change initiatives, corporate business analysis integrates domestic economic analysis with strategic principles and stakeholder perspectives. It begins with understanding the needs of key stakeholders and relies on the extensive information provided by accounting, financial, and managerial reports, as well as all forms of organizational reporting. Project business analysis serves as a crucial final stage in this process.
About the Author
V. I. BarilenkoRussian Federation
Vladimir I. Barilenko — Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Prof., Department of Business Analytics, Faculty of Taxes, Audit and Business Analysis
Moscow
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Barilenko V.I. Corporate business analysis as a vital tool for guiding the strategic growth of economic entities. Accounting. Analysis. Auditing. 2025;12(2):6-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2408-9303-2025-12-2-6-13