I often find myself unsure how to make this part of the structure clear and insightful, especially given the limited information available at the start of a case. After conducting an initial quantitative analysis to determine "where the problem is," I aim to delve into "why it’s happening."
My challenge is that common frameworks, like analyzing "company, customer, product, and competition," often feel generic and lack depth. Should I include specific examples or hypotheses about potential causes to make my structure more concrete and impactful?
Additionally, how can I make the "root cause analysis" and the "potential solutions" segments feel sharper, more practical, and more business-focused? I'd really appreciate any advice!