Here’s a short document on several commonly used business frameworks. These will come in handy when you are trying to solve case studies in your management consulting interviews. Enjoy!

You do some practice cases as well.

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2 Responses to Business frameworks for case interviews

  1. I personally like the fundamental profitability model for the right company analysis. Porter is over-rated. I believe consulting firms do not like to mention the names of these frameworks, they want to see something different, something structural but of one else’s making.

  2. Mich says:

    Thanks for contributing! Definitely like slide 5. Good summary of a all-around framework. Definitely worth checking http://www.caseinterview.com and http://www.aceyourcase.com as well; loads of free resources!

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