Is there a way to conveniently filter for break-even cases on this site?
Break-Even Cases
Hi Abdel,
Just look for “profitability” in the case library search box. You will find several cases.
As Ian mentioned, I suggest you work with peers or a coach to get the best of your casing practice with external feedback. Happy to keep talking about this in private, just send me a message.
Best,
Alberto
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Check out my latest case based on a real MBB interview: Sierra Springs
I suggest you use the keyword search for that instead of filtering because this way, they will be identified by the tags of the case (which are not visible).
Sharing a few of my own cases as well:
- https://www.preplounge.com/en/management-consulting-cases/interviewer-led-mckinsey-style/intermediate/element-mobile-expands-into-refurbished-phones-mbb-2nd-round-302
- https://www.preplounge.com/en/management-consulting-cases/candidate-led-usual-style/advanced/mbb-first-round-soy-technologies-303
- https://www.preplounge.com/en/management-consulting-cases/candidate-led-usual-style/advanced/mbb-second-round-codewave-employee-turnover-challenge-304
Best,
Cristian
Hey Abdel,
I've actually got about a dozen cases with breakeven. Feel free to message for these - can send them over as part of coaching or case you in them.
Other than that, you can download casebooks and do ctrl + F for breakeven.
That said, it's not really that helpful just reading cases….
You need to get people to give you cases - that's WAY more effective when studying. Ask the people you're casing with to give you a breakeven case :)
Hi,
In addition to the suggestions given by other coaches, I would even suggest that you try to create some of these problems yourself.
Many profitability cases will have enough information to create a breakeven approach/formula.
Of course, practicing by yourself is not the most effective all the time, so if you combine the above point with getting help from someone else, thats often the most effective → i.e. get someone to create these problems and give them to you.
All the best !
Hi Abdel,
here is another case that involves a break-even analysis:
Best of luck
You should chose “profitability analysis” in the “Topic” filter.