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Real-World Case

CaseInterview.com

Here is a real-world situation. You’ve been hired by an industry association representing the 3,000 colleges located in the United States. Due to COVID-19, nearly all universities in the United States will be conducting classes via video conference at the start of the new academic school year, which begins in August 2020.

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Behavioral Science Casebook Example: Citibank App

Steve Shu Consulting

As related to the Applied Behavioral Science in the Digital Age course that I have been developing, I am creating a casebook that covers examples based on the real world, such as sample websites, app designs, email campaigns, and customer journeys with ideas about how to evaluate such designs though the lens of behavioral science.

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Behavioral Science Casebook Example: Citibank App

Steve Shu Consulting

As related to the Applied Behavioral Science in the Digital Age course that I have been developing, I am creating a casebook that covers examples based on the real world, such as sample websites, app designs, email campaigns, and customer journeys with ideas about how to evaluate such designs though the lens of behavioral science.

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The Consulting Interview: Skills That’ll Set You Apart

Tom Spencer

Logical Thinking The case interview is a trademark of consulting interviews, designed to assess your ability to think logically and strategically. Candidates are presented with a real or hypothetical business problem that they are expected to “solve”.

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Short Blurb for Behavioral Economics and Human Behavior Project Course (AEM 4000, Spring 2023 at Cornell University)

Steve Shu Consulting

Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on projects, students will learn about key concepts like heuristics and biases and how to apply some of the ideas to real-world situations. Students are not expected to have prior training in behavioral economics.

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Applied Behavioral Economics Rule of Thumb #5: Recognize the Possibilities and Perils of Anchors

Steve Shu Consulting

Shifting to the world of human behavior, one classic example of the impact of anchoring on judgments was done by Jacowitz and Kahneman, where they asked people to guess the height of the tallest redwood tree. The implications of anchors in real world applications can be large. When the anchor is up (e.g.,

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7 Strategies to Get Your Employees On Board with GenAI

Harvard Business

As with any aspect of digital transformation, the effective deployment of generative AI will depend less on technological capability than on human adaptability. Indeed, the human factor — people and culture — will drive the adoption of AI, or lack thereof.