Hey there!
I do believe that there is no one-size-fits-for-all approach in case practice. What I observed so far during my individual prep sessions and MBA journey (and it’s not rocket science) is that there are two main types of preparation:
1- Quick and to-the-point -1 to 5 cases-
2- Slowly yet steadily -5 to 20 cases-
The good news is that I have experienced both styles and can be a help for both ways. In each type, I will give you original cases and provide very detailed and structured feedback that will allow you to focus on what to improve next.
If it will be a quick one, we’ll focus on the aspects that will help you cover all the fundamentals and boost your self confidence:
- How to leave a strong impression with your introduction
- How to structure your case
- How to approach to market sizing questions
- What to do when brainstorming questions are asked
- How to synthesize in a solid way
If it will be slow and steady one, we’ll focus on all aspects such as:
- All the items covered in the quick one
- Asking the right clarification questions based on the type of the case
- How to communicate your thoughts and excel at case leadership
- Common structure types and how to tailor them based on the case
- How to close the case in a very strong way
- What to do in unexpected circumstances
Also, given the fact that I have 3 years of entrepreneurship experience at an AI startup, I can also help you with bringing interesting and innovative ideas on the table, which will differentiate you from the other candidates!