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More on Confidence in Case Interviews

CaseInterview.com

Email: I am a regular reader of your emails discussing ways in which to succeed at case interviews and can without doubt say that they assisted me in getting an offer for an associate position with McKinsey in Johannesburg. I had prior to the final round).

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How to Develop Insight in a Case Interview

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Being insightful in a case interview is an important skill, especially as you get in more competitive environments (like a final round interview). A basic conclusion would be, "No, the price decrease is not necessary based on the price sensitivity of consumers vs. the value they see in your product." 2) Avoid a Negative.

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Become a More Productive Learner

Harvard Business

companies offer online training for their employees, making more information accessible to them than ever before. Yet, unfortunately, this does not appear to be the case. On the corporate side, working professionals apply only about 15% of what they learn in many corporate training and development programs in many cases.

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Assess, Decide, and Act Cycle

CaseInterview.com

I’ve participated in several mass casualty training exercises (e.g., In several of those exercises, I had the opportunity to train in the role of incident commander (IC) and other leadership roles. In my training exercise, I found it incredibly annoying that there wasn't enough information to develop a full-fledged plan.

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Hey, What’s Going On?

CaseInterview.com

It’s been interesting to notice how well trained they are to be aware of their surroundings — assessing potential threats, planning escape routes, managing time and space between themselves and potential threats. If customers say you have the best product, but none of your prospects agree, something is wrong.

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COVID-19 Economic Recovery & Metrics

CaseInterview.com

When I did my basic life support medical training, I learned how to take baseline vital signs, memorized what ranges were considered normal, and learned how to interpret specific patterns of deviations from the norm. In this case, the patient needs supplemental oxygen and immediate transport to a hospital for a higher level of care.

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BCG Interview Questions and Answers

CaseInterview.com

I received this email from a CaseInterview.com student that recently had a final round interview with BCG and got stuck on the questions in this round. What follows is this student’s story as well as my advice on how to regain confidence before their next case interview. Yesterday I had the final round interview.