Acing a consulting case live so you can just copy me (BCG R2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2024
- Link to the case in this video (page 58): economics.virginia.edu/sites/...
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:31 An important note
0:56 Case introduction
1:19 Restate context and ask clarifying Qs
4:38 Develop a framework
9:07 Analyzing unit economics
12:45 A common mistake people make
13:59 Analyzing customer preferences
15:20 Brainstorming portion
18:20 Synthesis and closing the case
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Hi! I’m a high school student trying to learn more about the consulting industry and your videos have been really helpful for me. Thanks and keep it up!
Glad you find them helpful!
Great video, Matt! Your content consistently impresses with valuable insights. Thanks for your dedication, keep up the excellent work!
thanks Mike! Appreciate the support - stay tuned for more!
I have done this exact case, love seeing your perspective on it!
Thanks Sean! What a coincidence!
Thank you so much Matt! I'd love if it there would be more videos like this in the future.
Thanks Enrico! Will keep this in mind for future vids 🙏
I'm blown away by the structure of the video. It is incredibly organized and easy for beginners to follow along your thought process. I really enjoyed and learned a lot from the video and has been hooked ever since randomly coming across one of your videos.
Thank you so much!
Wow thanks for the comment!! I’m glad you found the video super helpful, I’ll keep this in mind as I plan for future content
Thank you so much Matt!
Glad you liked it!
enjoy your videos, keep up the good work.
Thanks David! Appreciate you being here!
Hey Matt, havent had the time to watch your videos in a while! I'll catch up on them today! You seem like the type of guy i'd enjoy having around me. Have a great day!
Hey Emil! Good to hear from you - hope you’re doing well!
Great video Matt!
Hey Sean! Appreciate the kind words, glad you found it helpful. Hope you’re enjoying winter break!
Great video Matt! Would you mind making a video discussing the different types of frameworks and when/how we should use them?
Thanks man! I’ll keep this idea in mind for future videos
We need more videos like this one please
Noted! Thanks 🙏
Excellent video Matt! When you have time would you do another video of this type maybe with a different case?
Anyway thanks a lot for this great video 🔥
Thanks for the suggestion - will keep this in mind!
Awesome video Matt, can't wait to see more case walk-throughs . Any tips on how to better brainstorm solutions?
Thanks Rafael - glad you found it helpful. Getting good at brainstorming is just going to come through practice and also developing your "business sense", which means understanding what options a business has in different situations. It's hard to teach this, so I would just focus on reading through the solutions to cases with brainstorming sections and trying to understand and remember each option so that in the future you have more ideas to draw from. Hope this helps!
you're the best, thanks!@@matthuang21
This type of framework is also helpful in interviews for big tech strategy & ops roles
Good to know 🙂 will keep this in mind if I ever interview for tech roles. Thanks for watching!
you should definitely continue this cracking case interviews series! i love the video
Glad you liked it! This is just the first of this type of video, planning to make more - stay tuned!
So i really liked the cases. Its been years i even did one. With the conclusion i believe your stance could be made first then followed by the supporting evidence as to why you make the recommendation and then follow up with risk or and next steps
Hey Owura! Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video!
woohoo! pro ~ talk to you soon,
Does the interviewer just evaluate your results or is it also about how you are adressing the topic and how u structure your approach?
Hey Max! How you address the topic and structure the approach is the most important - as long as you can justify your thinking and demonstrate you can think logically about a problem, the interviewer will view that positively. That said, they usually have an idea of what the general "right answer" or direction you should be headed in is, so yes - it does matter what your results are. This is especially the case if there are lots of quant sections where you either do the math right or wrong (e.g, if you're given an exhibit with specific numbers and asked to calculate how many units the company needs to sell to break-even). Hope this helps!
@@matthuang21 thanks for your fast reply
Love your well structured thoughts. Draw on knowledge from mircroeconomics /financial ratio /strategic management 😊
Hey Yong! Glad you found it helpful - appreciate the kind words