The article discusses the balanced potential of an enterprise as a strategic foundation for ensuring crisis management amid dynamic challenges and external instability. The research is based on a system approach to integrating the internal resources of the enterprise – informational, human, innovative, financial, and production – into a unified structure that forms a holistic mechanism for responding to crisis situations. Special attention is given to identifying the relationship between the level of balanced potential and the enterprise’s capability for strategic and tactical risk management, ensuring the sustainability of operations, and long-term development. Based on theoretical analysis and modeling, a conceptual model for forming balanced potential is proposed, which includes adaptive management mechanisms aimed at supporting the stability of the enterprise in the context of crisis influences. The model integrates elements of strategic planning, operational efficiency, and digital tools of analytical systems as a foundation for ensuring flexibility and competitiveness. The practical significance of the research lies in the development of methodological approaches to ensure the sustainable development of the enterprise through effective utilization and harmonization of its potential, which enables the formation of an adaptive management strategy in the context of anti-crisis transformation.
Прохорова et al. (Wed,) studied this question.