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I’ve had the good fortune of working and socializing with people from a wide variety of cultures. One of the challenges of such international interactions
I’ve had the good fortune of working and socializing with people from a wide variety of cultures. One of the challenges of such international interactions
One of my professional mentors taught me a very useful tip on how to travel when flights get canceled due to bad weather. He had
All things have a natural cycle. The sun rises; the sun sets. The tide comes in; the tide goes out. Jobs are easy to get;
In the long run, the only type of relationship that endures is the mutually beneficial one. One-sided relationships — whether they are vendor-customer, spouse-spouse, or
Everyone starts their career as an individual contributor. You’re hired to do “work.” As you progress in your career, your role shifts toward leading and
Over a decade before I had three daughters, I was intrigued by women and how they’re perceived in the business world. My first encounter with
Question: Thank you for creating the Case Interview Secrets videos and Look Over My Shoulder® program. It is the most practical and intuitive resource
Below is a story from a CaseInterview.com student who participated in the making of my Look Over My Shoulder program
A CaseInterview.com student who received an interview from BCG recently asked me about how a practice case study interview works.
What follows is case interview preparation tips from a CaseInterview.com student that received 2 MBB offers without live practice and
A clarification on the profit/loss framework used in management consulting case interviews.
Following is a success story from a student that interviewed with four firms and got offers from both McKinsey and
This caseinterview.com student sent me an email recently asking my advice on how they could practice and improve their performance
Here is apractice tip from a CaseInterview.com student about how to practice cases in everyday life. This is a great
Below is a success story I recently received from a CaseInterview.com student about the success they had using a set
There are lots of little things that separate a candidate who does a good job on a case vs. an excellent job.