I`m new to this yk whole industry, and was scared to even watch case studies videos, ALL I used to do was collect sources from here and there just to use them when I felt okay yk .. but since u uploaded this case study video W specific title `beginner friendly` , I had to watch lol, I m lil less scared of attempting case studies Q`s now !!Thanks
Thank you Matt!! I'm a business development in Taiwan's auto industry , I received a lot of knowledge in your channel to improve my business analyze process! thank you so much!!
Thank you Matt! I have a round 1 business case study with BCG very soon :) and this is making me confident that I am not that dumb I just did not know how to structure my thoughts!
@@matthuang21 Hi Matt, I did not pass the online case study (in my country it's counted as a part of R1 interview before in-person R1 interview). But they said I only scored a little below the benchmark and they would be happy to receive me again in 6 months with more preparation and maybe more skills. Any tips to pass the R1 chatbot or written case in general? Do you want to make a video on online case study? It's so hard compared to real case interviews. So many numbers and I was under enormous time pressure. The format has changed so much now compared to the last few years. But no pressure Matt! Thank you for even seeing and replying to my comment.
I believe the average of 1 cup per day also took into account the people not drinking coffee (that's how I understand the written explanation from Bain), so I think there would be 100k cups drank/day.
Yes! That was my approach too. 100k population, 30% children and not coffee drinkers. Considering 20% drinks only once a day, a came to 50k drinking twice a day. Considering people will have one coffee at home, you'll have 50k outside. Considering coffee shops, work and university, I considered 30% of this 50k being consumed in coffee shops, getting to the number o 15,000 cups/day.
Thank you for this one, been looking for great market entry content! Question for you/the community: let's say you want to take it a step further than saying okay 200,000 out of 7 million cups is about 3% of the market which seems reasonable. What additional information could you ask for to support your feeling that it seems reasonable?
If the coffee shop owner manages everything on their own, labor might be considered a fixed cost. Otherwise, it would be a variable cost, depending on the need to hire additional staff. I could be wrong. Many thanks!!
Hey , totally great captivating content. Lately i have been thinking how ai is going to bring in changes into consulting industry , why don't you make a video about your opinion
I graduated 2 weeks ago and just applied for BCG consultant internship. I found this video really helpful, what source should I research to improve solving the case interview. Do you have any tips and advice? Thank you
Thats the essence of all entrepreneurial thinking at 17:17 you just mocked. Just because you've heard about uniq value props million times doesn't mean its nonsense becasue most of them fails in it. You're at google one of the most innovative companies ever and that attitude doesn't belong there.
That's the essence of all entrepreneurial thinking at 17:17 you just mocked. Just because you've heard about uniq value props million times doesn't mean its nonsense becasue most of them fails. You're at google one of the most innovative companies ever and that attitude doesn't belong there.
the real ones watched this yesterday and are back here for our white t shirt goat
Thanks for rewatching king. Had to fix that cut.
I`m new to this yk whole industry, and was scared to even watch case studies videos, ALL I used to do was collect sources from here and there just to use them when I felt okay yk .. but since u uploaded this case study video W specific title `beginner friendly` , I had to watch lol, I m lil less scared of attempting case studies Q`s now !!Thanks
AND yess I still get surprised by the sub count!! 2.18 k to 40k what????? lol
I’m totally new in this field but ur videos are amazing! Thanks a lot Matt!!
I’m glad you’re finding them helpful!
I am loving all these case workthroughs matt!!! keep them coming! I'll watch every single one!!!
lets go! appreciate you brother
Thank you Matt!! I'm a business development in Taiwan's auto industry , I received a lot of knowledge in your channel to improve my business analyze process! thank you so much!!
please keep making such informative vids absolutely loving this thank you
Appreciate it, more to come!
Thanks, Matt. I love how you broke the case structure down into digestible steps.
Thanks Mikhail!
Thank you Matt! I have a round 1 business case study with BCG very soon :) and this is making me confident that I am not that dumb I just did not know how to structure my thoughts!
You got this!
@@matthuang21 Hi Matt, I did not pass the online case study (in my country it's counted as a part of R1 interview before in-person R1 interview). But they said I only scored a little below the benchmark and they would be happy to receive me again in 6 months with more preparation and maybe more skills. Any tips to pass the R1 chatbot or written case in general? Do you want to make a video on online case study? It's so hard compared to real case interviews. So many numbers and I was under enormous time pressure. The format has changed so much now compared to the last few years. But no pressure Matt! Thank you for even seeing and replying to my comment.
watch these videos for fun and i've soaked up so much. Thanks Broski
glad to hear it brother!
This helps a lot
Thanks Matt 🤝
Of course, Dhruv!
you are a great teacher ever
Thanks Matt, this helps a lot !
Of course!
This is great, thank you so much!
You're very welcome Emily!
I believe the average of 1 cup per day also took into account the people not drinking coffee (that's how I understand the written explanation from Bain), so I think there would be 100k cups drank/day.
Yes! That was my approach too. 100k population, 30% children and not coffee drinkers. Considering 20% drinks only once a day, a came to 50k drinking twice a day. Considering people will have one coffee at home, you'll have 50k outside. Considering coffee shops, work and university, I considered 30% of this 50k being consumed in coffee shops, getting to the number o 15,000 cups/day.
Thank you for this one, been looking for great market entry content! Question for you/the community: let's say you want to take it a step further than saying okay 200,000 out of 7 million cups is about 3% of the market which seems reasonable. What additional information could you ask for to support your feeling that it seems reasonable?
Market growth?
hi man - i really love your video - and would love to see some techincal skills related video (powerpoint, excel, etc) with an example of a case
Noted!
If the coffee shop owner manages everything on their own, labor might be considered a fixed cost. Otherwise, it would be a variable cost, depending on the need to hire additional staff. I could be wrong. Many thanks!!
Good perspective, thanks for sharing!
Hey , totally great captivating content. Lately i have been thinking how ai is going to bring in changes into consulting industry , why don't you make a video about your opinion
I graduated 2 weeks ago and just applied for BCG consultant internship. I found this video really helpful, what source should I research to improve solving the case interview. Do you have any tips and advice? Thank you
Start by reading case interview secrets by Victor cheng
First! Thanks Matt 🤝
fast!
Real ones know this is a re upload 😂
Haha yessir had to fix that 1 cut
Thats the essence of all entrepreneurial thinking at 17:17 you just mocked. Just because you've heard about uniq value props million times doesn't mean its nonsense becasue most of them fails in it. You're at google one of the most innovative companies ever and that attitude doesn't belong there.
That's the essence of all entrepreneurial thinking at 17:17 you just mocked. Just because you've heard about uniq value props million times doesn't mean its nonsense becasue most of them fails. You're at google one of the most innovative companies ever and that attitude doesn't belong there.