Operational Due Diligence

Definition

A structured review of a target company's operational capabilities, management systems, processes, people, and infrastructure — distinct from financial and legal due diligence. Operational due diligence identifies execution risks, integration challenges, and value creation opportunities, and is increasingly focused on intangible factors including technology stack, talent depth, data infrastructure, and organisational culture as drivers of post-deal performance.

Related Terms

OECD Productivity Framework OKR (Objectives and Key Results) Operating Expenditure (OpEx) Operating Leverage Operating Margin

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