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Can anyone recommend good German casebooks?

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Gero
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am 24. Feb. 2024
Ex-BCG │200+ Interviews & Interview Coachings @ BCG │ 25+ candidates coached into MBB │WHU/LSE/Nova │ Teacher & Trainer

Hi Amesha,

Honestly: Not really.

I find that ‚The 1%: Conquer Your Consulting Case Interview‘ is the only case book that offers a really thoughtful solid preparation for contemporary interviews. 

When it comes to German books, I can recommend the less well-known ‚Step by Step ins Consulting‘ for a pragmatic intro to case prep. It is minimalistic. Great for practice-oriented learners, but for theory-oriented learners the first book is more useful due to the exhaustive coverage of all relevant topics.

Hope that helps!

Best,

Gero

am 24. Feb. 2024
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am 24. Feb. 2024
Ex-BCG Principal | 8+ years consulting experience in SEA | BCG top interviewer & top performer

Hi,

Are you applying for MBB/T2 management consulting firms? If so, then German specific is not really as critical.

  • At MBB, at least one or two rounds of the interview will be conducted in English
  • Furthermore, if you are applying for management consulting roles, then we are not testing language but we are testing thinking skills and analytical ability, which goes beyond language (although yes, you do need language to articulate the thoughts and concepts)

All the best!

Nikita
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am 27. Feb. 2024
MBB & Tier2 preparation | 100+ offers | 8 years coaching | 3000+ sessions

Hey Amesha,

Regardless of the language, doing cases from casebooks lacks an essential component: quality feedback. Therefore, it's a bad preparation strategy.

To progress quickly, I suggest you take an active learning approach (in the following order):

1. Getting coaching when you are a complete beginner to learn the basics;

2. After you've learned the basics, practice cases with peers to polish your case solving process and acquire understanding of a wide range of industries and problem types;

3. Before the interview, ask a few acting consultants to give you cases in a mock-interview format to assess your readiness.

Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Nick
 

Ian
Coach
am 26. Feb. 2024
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Actually, the nice thing about Preplounge is they have a ton of cases in German!

This is probaby your best bet.

While I don't normally recommend ChatGPT (there are so many issues with it for case prep), you could use it to do literally translations of existing English case books (please don't use it for anything else as it's so misleading on so many topics)

Pedro
Coach
am 27. Feb. 2024
Bain | EY-Parthenon | Former Principal | 1.5h session | 30% discount 1st session

Assuming you can understand English, language should not be a relevant criteria regarding which casebook you use.

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