How to Stop Having Stupid Useless Meetings
One of the biggest jokes about working in industry is how many stupid useless meetings one “must” attend. Whether you are a low-ranking member of
One of the biggest jokes about working in industry is how many stupid useless meetings one “must” attend. Whether you are a low-ranking member of
In a recent article, I wrote about an interesting application of the 80/20 rule as it applies to musical songwriting. I had no idea it would
The majority of the time, it pays to be an “A” player — a superstar achiever — in your company. However, there are some times
I spend the bulk of my time in my career either learning, teaching, or troubleshooting. I just got off the phone with a new client
When I left McKinsey to start my own company, a number of my McKinsey friends also left to do the same. My two back-to-back startup
My favorite quote from the 2014 Superbowl was, “Why Not You?” It was a saying attributed to the father of Russell Wilson, quarterback of the 2014 champion
As a former consulting resume and cover letter reader for McKinsey, and someone who has reviewed thousands of applications, I have noticed
Below is a success story from a CaseInterview.com student that received a LEK internship offer recently, she elaborates on how
Below is a success story from a CaseInterview.com student who comes from a non-business background and recently received an LEK offer.
What follows is an exchange I had recently with a CaseInterview.com student about his upcoming Roland Berger interview that he
The sports of baseball and tennis include references to a concept called an “unforced error.” This means a player makes
Below is a question I received from a CaseInterview.com student about 2nd round case interviews and time limits. I am
While most people see me as a teacher, I see myself as a lifetime student. One of the many things
What follows is a question from a CaseInterview.com student about his final round interview at Monitor Deloitte. The interview was
The following is a report I received from a CaseInterview.com student who has recently taken the AT Kearney Analytical Skills
What follows is a question from a student about if case interviews are different for a non-business undergraduate vs an MBA as