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Why do have "Costs" in your framework?

Stern Stewart Case: Sportliches Wachstum
New answer on Dec 15, 2020
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Anonymous A asked on Oct 18, 2020

I would expect to fail an interview if I tell them I want to know more about the costs or sth similar as they just ask to increase "revenue" in the Case. An interviewer would tell me that I did not listen well.

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Gaurav
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replied on Dec 15, 2020
Ex-Mckinsey|Certified Career Coach |Placed 500+ candidates at MBB & other consultancies

Hi there!

I would recommend you not to afraid to ask clarification questions because it really influences the way you answer. Usually, the interviewer will repeat all the details if you ask to do it.

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Anonymous replied on Oct 20, 2020

Hi,

The best scenario for you is to clarify this during your introduction. You can then adapt your framework based on the feedback of your interviewer.

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