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McKinsey Solve - Ecosystem

Hi Everyone, 

Thank you for your help in advance. I recently did the McKinsey Solve test and would love to help understand where I went wrong. 

Q1: For the Ecosystem game, should I have picked the location first? Some videos I watched chose the location first and others selected it once they had the ecosystem running in sync. 

Q2: For the Sea Wolf, despite my practice, there were no perfect sets of Microbiomes in all three rounds. Would it be realistic that all three sets only had two averages or did I do something wrong in the selection process?

Thank you for your help!

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on Apr 08, 2025
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Hi there,

Q1: For the Ecosystem game, should I have picked the location first? Some videos I watched chose the location first and others selected it once they had the ecosystem running in sync. 

I wouldn't recommend picking the location first, as for some locations it is impossible to find a chain that works. Thus, you might pick a location, try to set up a chain with the species that can live there, find it doesn’t work and have to redo it. 

Starting from the chain makes more sense as there are some signs early on that can indicate if a chain could work or not, thus you could save time.

Q2: For the Sea Wolf, despite my practice, there were no perfect sets of Microbiomes in all three rounds. Would it be realistic that all three sets only had two averages or did I do something wrong in the selection process?

It is possible that there is no perfect set for a site, so that is not necessarily an issue.

Good luck!

Francesco

Florian
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on Apr 11, 2025
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Hi there,

1. The most effective strategy is to start with the species first (the location selection can be done very quickly once the species are sustainable). The other way round is more complex!

2. This is quite normal - here, it's evaluated how you deal with trade-offs and imperfect situations/outcomes.

Cheers,

Florian

Alessa
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Hey there,

Q1: Picking the location first can help set a clear strategy, but it's totally fine to adjust once you see how the system reacts — both approaches can work.

Q2: Yes, sometimes you really won’t find perfect sets in all rounds. It’s realistic and doesn’t necessarily mean you did something wrong.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like more insights or are interested in coaching!

Best regards,
Alessa

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