Consulting Approach to Problem Solving

Solving business problems and business cases using hypothesis-based problem solving - method of top consulting firms

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Description

Do you feel that you already know all possible frameworks of business problem solving (Porter's five forces, the BCG-matrix etc.), yet you are still not confident in using them? Or maybe you already took a course on management consulting problem solving approach, but the jargon used didn't make much practical sense to you (The 80/20 rule, MECE etc.)? Whether you're a student studying for case interviews or a businessperson, what you might be lacking is a comprehensive aproach to problem solving that generates consistent results. 

If so, this course is for you! I can guarantee you will not find another such comprehensive introductory course on hypothesis-based problem solving - the top consulting firms' technique of choice on all kinds of business consulting engagements. 

With the content in this course I would like to introduce you to the topic of business problem solving. Provided you find this introduction helpful, I would be delighted to welcome you to my more advanced courses that I intend to publish soon. They will build on the knowledge from this course in order to develop further the topics covered here. 

But for now let's jump into this course. Hit Enroll and let me show you a way to become a rising star of problem solving in business!

What You Will Learn!

  • You will understand and appreciate the problem solving technique used by the top consulting firms like McKinsey, BCG, Bain and Strategy&
  • At the same time you will get acquainted with how business and consulting projects ought to be structured
  • You will master the basic knowledge on hypothesis-based problem solving that will let you proceed to more advanced courses on solving business problems
  • In effect, you will be able to impress either your boss or your interlocutors at business case interviews

Who Should Attend!

  • Applicants to consulting firms studying for case interviews
  • Junior analysts and consultants starting their consulting career
  • Entrepreneurs starting their adventure with business
  • Managers, project managers and project team members who solve business problems in their workplace
  • Students (especially those attending business schools)
  • Everyone interested in learning a problem solving technique used by the top consulting firms