Business Analysis Services
The MBA Business Analysis is a comprehensive review of a business.
The purpose of the analysis is to diagnose problems which have a negative impact on profitability. MBA uses a “problem-costing” methodology, which estimates the cost of problems in terms of lost profits. The use of this methodology also allows MBA to estimate the positive impact that corrective action will have on net profits for the business owner.
At the end of the business analysis, the analyst will make recommendations to the business owner regarding the corrective action needed to improve the business. At this time the business owner can weigh the cost and benefits of taking the second step in the MBA business improvement process -- the purchase of consulting services to implement the recommended changes. While the analyst will always recommend that MBA be retained to install the improvements, there is no obligation on the part of the business owner to have MBA do the work. In addition, the MBA recommendations may include some items business owners can do themselves without additional cost.
The primary focus of the MBA analysis is on management and business systems, which are critical to maximizing profitability.
In a nutshell -- the analyst will compare the business systems the business owner is using with those systems used by the best-managed and most profitable companies in business today.
Business Analysis Services
The MBA Business Analysis is a comprehensive review of a business.
The purpose of the analysis is to diagnose problems which have a negative impact on profitability. MBA uses a “problem-costing” methodology, which estimates the cost of problems in terms of lost profits. The use of this methodology also allows MBA to estimate the positive impact that corrective action will have on net profits for the business owner.
At the end of the business analysis, the analyst will make recommendations to the business owner regarding the corrective action needed to improve the business. At this time the business owner can weigh the cost and benefits of taking the second step in the MBA business improvement process -- the purchase of consulting services to implement the recommended changes. While the analyst will always recommend that MBA be retained to install the improvements, there is no obligation on the part of the business owner to have MBA do the work. In addition, the MBA recommendations may include some items business owners can do themselves without additional cost.
The primary focus of the MBA analysis is on management and business systems, which are critical to maximizing profitability.
In a nutshell -- the analyst will compare the business systems the business owner is using with those systems used by the best-managed and most profitable companies in business today.