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An Insider’s Look at The Case Interview Scoring System

Management Consulted

Sandy Lerner, co-founder of Cisco Systems, once summed up consulting interviews perfectly when she said, “The first rule of any game is to know you’re in one.”. In the research you’ve been doing into the wild world of management consulting, you should have noticed how important the case interview is on your road to a job offer.

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How to Develop a Case Interview Practice Routine

CaseInterview.com

Below is a success story I recently received from a CaseInterview.com student about the success they had using a set case interview practice routine. First, it takes a lot of the thinking out of the administrative aspects of case practice. Initially, not everyone realizes this is an important part of the interview to practice.

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The Business Empath's Guide to Consulting & Coaching

Consulting Matters

An empath is someone with an extremely reactive neurological system which causes them to absorb both the positive and stressful energies around them. You have a superpower because of how well you understand the hearts and minds of everyone in your client system which can also be your Achilles heel. If so, you might be an empath.

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How to Confidently Articulate the Value of What You Do

Consulting Matters

A carpenter may have a hammer, screwdriver and drill and perhaps the best ones on the market. They are interested in case studies only to a point. You need to dial into them otherwise you will be vague in your marketing and a confused mind never buys. ” Get my Free Value Proposition Creation Video Training!

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Coronavirus: Analysis, Conclusions & Takeaways

CaseInterview.com

With the media, stock markets, and social media going crazy over the topic, I spent a lot of time digging into the data to develop my own conclusions. 1) Sample-Size Problem As of March 5th, 4 pm ET, the United States had: Total Cases: 164 Total Deaths: 11 Friends of mine have said, “Why is everyone freaking out over 11 deaths?”

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Risk vs. Fear

CaseInterview.com

Conversely, if I see a news report about someone dying from a shark attack while swimming in the ocean, then it must be a high-risk activity, because, well… I saw the video of someone dying. In this case, people’s fear of sharks vs. mosquitoes is widely different than the statistical risk of death. In other words….

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Holiday Human-Capital Culling Could Cost

Harmonious Workplaces

Compilation videos of holiday decorating fails. Job seekers report on peer-support calls and during networking meetings that they have had their interviews postponed or canceled. Market Perceptions: Today, consumers, potential candidates, competitors, and other stakeholders can play into an organization’s brand perception.