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8 Example Case Interview Questions

CaseInterview.com

Here’s a list of Case Interview Questions that I’ve received as a candidate. Keep in mind the interview format (especially for McKinsey) has evolved since the time I went through it as a candidate. How much time does it take to relocated an average size mountain 10 miles using an average size dump truck? – McKinsey Case. Your client is a $300 million a year copper mining company.

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Instructional Design Theories That Have Aged Well

Clarity Consultants

The world of instructional design is certainly ever-evolving, particularly when it comes to implementing new technologies. However, some of the approaches of yesteryear haven’t lost their relevance. Instead, they remain an integral part of instructional design theory, at least in some form. If you are curious about instructional design methods that have aged at least relatively well, here’s what you.

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Managing the Moment from the Inside Out

Makarios Consulting

Travis Bradberry, author of the bestselling book Emotional Intelligence 2.0 , reports that 83 percent of people with high self-awareness are top performers, while only 2 percent of bottom performers display this trait. Why are self-aware people top performers? In large part because they channel that self-awareness into self-management: effectively managing their emotional reactions to situations, people, challenges, and difficulties in order to bring about the best outcome for all concerned.

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15 Questions to Stimulate Your Mind and Creativity

Chad Barr

I was recently asked what questions we should ask ourselves to generate the biggest impact. Although this list could be enormous, here is my condensed list: What are you avoiding (and why) that would positively propel you forward and what do you wish you should have done several years ago that you still have not? What new habits and rituals should you focus on building, and which are the ones that have generated the highest levels of success for you in the past?

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Managing the Moment from the Inside Out

Makarios Consulting

Travis Bradberry, author of the bestselling book Emotional Intelligence 2.0 , reports that 83 percent of people with high self-awareness are top performers, while only 2 percent of bottom performers display this trait. Why are self-aware people top performers? In large part because they channel that self-awareness into self-management: effectively managing their emotional reactions to situations, people, challenges, and difficulties in order to bring about the best outcome for all concerned.

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A Nigerian Model for Stakeholder Capitalism

Harvard Business

Lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system.

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Wholesale and retail

Seth Godin Blog

Up close, face to face, in the specific, it’s difficult to dismiss the humanity of others. It’s only when we decide to industrialize the process, to do it all at once, to boil it down to numbers–that’s when we begin to disconnect. One at a time. Because it might feel like a slog to you, but it matters to them.

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Raising the Capital Gains Tax, and Creating Better Simpler Strategy

Harvard Business

Youngme, Mihir, and Felix debate the capital gains tax and discuss how companies can create better competitive strategies.

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What is a Healthy Company?

Markovitz Consulting

What is a healthy person? We can argue over specific metrics, but we’d all agree that we have to account for physical as well as mental/emotional health. What is a healthy organization? As with individuals, there will be disagreement over metrics, but clearly we have to consider financial performance, internal stakeholders (employees), and external stakeholders (community).

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Measuring the Impact of #MeToo on Gender Equity in Hollywood

Harvard Business

Researchers analyzed film projects developed by Harvey Weinstein’s former collaborators after the movement began.

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Surveys

Alan Weiss

If you must create a survey, first determine what information you desire to capture, not what questions to ask. Keep it as brief as you can and focus on a single issue, e.g., response time. Include a qualitative response option, e.g., “How can we best improve customer service online response?” Bear in mind that surveys generate self-self selecting responses, and usually the happiest and unhappiest are those who respond.

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5 Strategies to Infuse D&I into Your Organization

Harvard Business

One-off initiatives aren’t enough.

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Building a Trustworthy Market for Carbon Offsets: Part 1

Harvard Business

Tech startups move fast while forests grow slowly. We need both to fight climate change.

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Savings Consultants Are Needed in Today's Market More Than Ever

Savings Consultants are needed in today’s market more than ever. With an increase in expenses, businesses are looking for opportunities to save. Often unknown to businesses are savings in expense reduction, specialized tax savings, specialized savings including medical underpayments, health benefits cost reduction, zero cost processing, and more. Blue Coast Savings, with over 20 years in business, assists Savings Consultants in helping these companies move toward more profitable businesses.

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WNBA’s Napheesa Collier: How to be Outspoken about Race at Work

Harvard Business

Institutions can support employees by creating spaces to be outspoken at work.

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Are Employer-Sponsored Health Plans on Their Way Out?

Harvard Business

Five reasons they may go the way of the pension plan.