High Impact Moments
One of the biggest things you learn at McKinsey is the 80/20 “rule.” This “rule” says that 80% of the results you want can be
One of the biggest things you learn at McKinsey is the 80/20 “rule.” This “rule” says that 80% of the results you want can be
Over the past years, I’ve been intrigued by why airplanes crash. Yes, I suppose it’s a slightly morbid fascination, but I suspect it has to
When engineers design bridges, they estimate the amount of forces that will be exerted on the bridge. They engineer the bridge to withstand those forces
Success teaches you virtually nothing. The real learning comes from the the micro and macro “failures” (I prefer the term feedback opportunities) that preceded the
One of the things I’ve paid more attention to in the past several years is cognitive load. Cognitive refers to the brain. Load refers to
In individual relationships, it’s easy to complain. The problem with complaining as a primary way of relating is that, often, there aren’t positive changes. In
I recently received this success story from an actress (now a BCG consultant), and thought you would find her suggestions
Question: Thank you for the emails you have been sending me, I find them very useful and full of insights.
Question: Here’s wishing you a very Happy New Year! I have purchased the LOMS program, and I must thank you, for the
Email: Greetings from Western Europe. Thank you very much for all the material. I have found it extremely useful and
Question: I work in the Venture Capital Industry and am considering a switch to strategy consultancy. Normally, people switch the
Case Interview Dress Code I often get questions about the dress code in a case interview. What follows are 2
Below is a success story from a CaseInterview.com student who received an offer from AT Kearney in Europe coming from
The following is a success story from a CaseInterview.com student who recently received an offer from Monitor Deloitte and his tips
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