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Are there any case partner for BCG Inverto? Would also appreciate any guidance on type of Ops cases.

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Franco
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16 hrs ago
Ex BCG Principal & Global Interviewer (10+ Years) | 100+ MBB Offers | 95% Success Rate

BCG INVERTO cases don’t differ  much from traditional BCG core cases; the core skills you need are the same. The main difference is the operational focus, typically around procurement and cost reduction (from my experience and feedback from candidates I’ve coached, this is the most common type), and more broadly supply chain / ops.

What changes slightly is the expectation: you should show more practicality and implementable thinking, rather than relying on abstract strategic frameworks.

I’ve coached a few candidates applying to BCG INVERTO, so if you’d like to practice together, I’d be happy to help. Feel free to DM me.

Franco

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Ian
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Hi there,

You will be very hard pressed to find specific Inverto cases. Rather, I recommend you search for cases in the areas in which Inverto specializes!

You might find some cases here:

Procurement Cases on PrepLounge

Operations Cases on PrepLounge

Also, shoot me a message and I'll dig through my casebooks to see if I can find anything :)

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Ashwin
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I coach for BCG Inverto prep, so happy to help on both counts.

On ops cases: Inverto is BCG's procurement and supply chain arm, so expect cases centered on cost reduction, supplier consolidation, make vs buy decisions, inventory optimization, and supply chain resilience. The structure is similar to a standard BCG case but the content is heavier on operations and procurement levers rather than market strategy.

The key skill they test is whether you can get granular fast. Inverto interviewers push hard on "how would you actually find the savings" rather than staying at the framework level. Practice quantifying cost reduction levers, not just naming them.

Feel free to DM if you want to do a practice case.