crack the case level 1 by mbacase
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David Ohrvall Founder, MBACASE
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EuropeIE Madrid
INSEADOxford Said
Cambridge JudgeCass, Imperial
ESADE, SDA BocconiHEC
Middle EastINSEAD Abu Dhabi
American University Cairo
Asia – Pacific Rim
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SingaporeHong Kong USTCEIBS Shanghai
Amherst CollegeBerkeley HaasBoston College
Boston UniversityBowdoin College
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ColumbiaColoradoDarden
Dartmouth TuckDuke Fuqua
EmoryGeorge Washington
GeorgetownGeorgia TechU of Georgia
HBSIowa
IU KelleyJohns Hopkins
KelloggMaryland
Michigan RossMichigan State
MITMinnesota
Notre DameNYU SternOhio State
Olin WUSTLOwen Vanderbilt
PepperdineRice
StanfordSMU
TempleUT McCombsTexas A&M
USC MarshallUCLA Anderson
UC DavisUC Irvine
United States
CanadaIvey School (UWO)Queen’s UniversityMcGill University
U of TorontoU of Calgary
MBACASEWorld Class Case Interview Training
UNC Kenan-FlaglerU of Washington
WhartonWilliam & Mary
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Our flow today
Why You Got Hired and What
They Expect
Tips on How to Build the Right Skills
What to Do this
Summer
40mins
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Structure Integration
Analysis
COMMUNICATION
Let’s anchor on the basics!
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Communication
Why They Hired You
• You were warm, client ready, friendly
• You were Answer First and direct
• You seem like youcan command ameeting
What They Expect
• Treat team members and internal “maps” like clients
• Be clear and prioritized when summarizing progress
• Be ready to step up and present even if you areintimidated
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Communication Action Steps
Warmth
• Get to know each person.
• Show interest but limit personal info.
• Follow up! Frequent but short Zoom calls are best.
Answer First
•Establish a check-in schedule.
•Have your best work “at the ready.”
•Practice summarizing on your own work out loud.
•Give yourself two minutes to recap your work.
Present
• Volunteer to present whenever possible.
• Be live and in person as much as possible.
• Take on something extra.
• Model the best practices in your environment.
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Structure
Why They Hired You
• You explained things in logical manner
• You could think broadly
• You could think deeply
• You checked in on your structured approach
What They Expect
• Frequent updates that arelogical and easy to follow
• The ability to think beyond your assignment
• The ability to go into greater detail when necessary
• You refer to your workstream and mark your progress often
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Structure Action Steps
Logical Explanation
• Know the scope of your work stream
• Mark your progress with % and time –share your screen
• Prioritize and re-prioritize
• Expect everything to take 20% longer
Breadth & Depth
• Talk to teammates and look for connections to their work
• Plan for 15 minute Zoom check-ins. Listen >50%.
• Be ready to dive in with data to support your thinking
Refer to Your Workplan
• Use it daily!
• There’s no shame in making changes
• Have a mind toward what’s next after you are gone
• Create something easy to update
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Establish your roadmap early.
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And a blank deck that your manager likes.
• It’s a starting point.
• It helps you identify data you need.
• Others can help you with your work!
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Analysis
Why They Hired You
• You met their analytical threshold
• You seemed to enjoy a data driven culture
• You have an instinct to prove out with data
• You have good instincts on where to find answers
What They Expect
• No matter your analytical prowess, you want to grow
• You will add credibility by being focused on facts
• You will submit experience to data
• You’ll be efficient with your work and know what to research
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Analysis Action Steps
Build Analytical Skills
• Learn their toolkit! What do their presentations look like?
• See their analytics in action. Which tools do you use when?
• Ask those one year ahead of you, “What would you have done differently?”
Understand Data Culture
• See the “best” work and understand why it’s good
• Understand the KPIs they monitor internally and externally
• What do they avoid or think is irrelevant?
Find and Prove with Data
• Find out your data sources (e.g. is there a research center or just tools?)
• Know lead times. How difficult is it to get what you need by e-mail?
• Get input from your manager and seniors
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The data culture could like this . . . .
Source: Amazon Financials
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Or this . . . .
Auto Industry ProfitabilityGeneral Motors and Fiat/Chrysler are underperforming relative to competitors.
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Or this!
Chocolate Production and Consumption While almost ¾ of chocolate is produced in Africa, over ¾ is consumed in Europe and the Americas.
Source: Cocoa Barometer
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Integration
Why They Hired You
• You were good atconnecting the dots
• You showed aninterest in seeing the“so what?”
• You showed potentialfor thinkingstrategically
What They Expect
• Within your workstream you’ll find the connections
• When data and insights come,you’ll push to find thebottom-line impact
• You are not a toddler waiting for your next meal (workstream), but you act like an owner hunting for work
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Integration Action Steps
Connect the Dots
• Look for the “ah has” between pieces of your work
• Don’t fall in love with slides, data or analysis that don’t move the thinking
• Get feedback on your insights
Be Bottom Line Oriented
• Quantify what you are doing
• Understand your savings in light of the big picture (e.g.significant or not)
• Find out which workstreams are producing the most value and why
• Prioritize the money!
Act Like An Owner
• Use your networking time (Zoom coffee) to focus on the work –how can we grow? What can we do better?
• Find mentors who are “on track” and get their counsel
• Ask yourself if you like this business – at the end of the summer!
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You love it, but is it worth the time?Boston Area Commercial Real Estate Biotechs relocating should consider Cambridge, which has the highest concentration but is more expensive and has a lower vacancy
rate, or 128 West to be near similar firms.
Source: Transwestern RBJ
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Don’t destroy your workstream over by overinvesting.
Time sink!
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You will be evaluated this summer.Focus on improving.
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