What Is a Business Analysis Audit?

A Business Analysis Audit is a structured examination of your business processes, systems, and workflows to identify where value is being lost — through inefficiency, redundancy, manual work, or misaligned technology. The output is a prioritized optimization plan with clear business impact estimates.

Process Mapping & Analysis

We document your current-state workflows in detail, identify bottlenecks and handoff failures, and quantify the cost of each inefficiency in time and money.

Systems & Integration Review

We audit the tools and systems your team uses — CRM, ERP, project management, communication — and identify where poor integration is creating manual work, data silos, or reporting gaps.

Business Model Analysis

We examine your revenue model, cost structure, and unit economics — and identify structural improvements that technology and process changes can unlock.

Key Deliverables

  • Current-state process documentation with bottleneck analysis
  • Quantified inefficiency report (time, cost, risk)
  • Target-state process models with improvement recommendations
  • Prioritized optimization roadmap with effort/impact matrix

Business Benefits

  • Reduce operational costs by eliminating waste and automating manual work
  • Increase team productivity with streamlined workflows and better tooling
  • Improve decision-making with better data visibility and reporting
  • Build a foundation for scalable growth without proportional headcount increases

Audit Process

  1. Stakeholder Interviews — Talk to the people doing the work to understand real pain points, not just org-chart assumptions.
  2. Process Documentation — Map current-state workflows across all relevant departments.
  3. Data Analysis — Review operational metrics, systems usage data, and financial reports.
  4. Gap Analysis — Identify the delta between current state and optimal state.
  5. Roadmap — Deliver a prioritized action plan with business case for each initiative.

Our Extremely Honest FAQ

How is this different from hiring a management consultant?

Our audit is technology-native. We don’t just identify process problems — we identify which ones technology can solve, what that solution looks like, and how much it costs to build. The output is immediately actionable for a software team, not just a board presentation.

How long does the audit take?

2–4 weeks for most companies. Larger organizations with more complex operations may need 6–8 weeks to document and analyze all relevant processes thoroughly.

Will we need to implement everything in the roadmap at once?

No. The roadmap is explicitly prioritized — we identify the 20% of changes that will deliver 80% of the value. You start with the highest-impact, lowest-effort improvements and build from there.

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Eldar Miensutov
Founder

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