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How to build public sector case structure

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For public cases, I know we need to think of direct, indirect impact. Does my structure is good? thanks for the help

The case prompt: KSA wants to understand allowing women to drive policy on the country GDP in 5 years
 

Industry:

  1. Automotive
  2. Supportive industries

Government:

  • Positive:
    1. Increased revenue
  • Negative:
    1. Infrastructure investment costs

Individuals / Social Impact: (Consider clarifying if this is intended as two categories or one)

  1. Improved quality of life
  2. Enables economic participation

Indirect Impacts

Country Image:

  • Attracts Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  • Boosts tourism

Strategic Considerations and Risks

  1. Achieving Vision 2030 targets
  2. Risks:
    • Expected job losses
    • Potential social backlash
       

or 
1- Long impact

 

- Identify the most long impact for women driving on the economy

- quantify the net impact

 

2-One time impact

-automotive industry

-supporting services

- Indirect and induced impact

 

3- Strategic and Feasibility and risks

- Alignment with vision 2030goals

-         Budget allocation

-         Stakeholders engagement

-         Social backlash readiness

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20 hrs ago
Ex-BCG Project Leader (Energy + Climate & Sustainability) | Experienced Interviewer

Make sure you're being hypothesis-driven in the structure -- one option: 

1. Labor Market & Productivity Effects

Hypothesis: Enabling women to drive increases labor force participation and productivity

  • % increase in female labor participation
  • Time savings for male household members
  • GDP contribution of new entrants to the workforce
  • Sectoral shift (e.g., more female nurses, teachers, office workers)

2. Industry-Level Economic Effects

Hypothesis: The policy will stimulate automotive and adjacent industries

  • Automotive sales (vehicles, financing, insurance)
  • Supporting sectors: fuel, EV charging, driving schools
  • Induced demand in services: retail, healthcare, F&B (from increased mobility)
  • Multiplier effect on GDP from these sectors

3. Public Sector Implications & Strategic Fit\

Hypothesis: The policy aligns with Vision 2030 and requires moderate government investment

  • Infrastructure needs: roads, traffic enforcement, parking
  • Budget allocation vs. economic return
  • Vision 2030 targets: women in workforce, non-oil GDP diversification
  • Stakeholder buy-in: ministries, religious leaders, municipalities

4. Social Acceptance & Risk Management

Hypothesis: With proper communication and rollout, social backlash can be minimized

  • Public perception and cultural readiness
  • Potential pushback from conservative groups
  • Transition plans for displaced drivers (e.g., male chauffeurs)
  • Communication campaigns to promote safety and empowerment

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