Hi
any experience in the strategy& cases? Need some help or experience here. If anyone has experience and can share some cases or related advice i appreciate it.
Hi
any experience in the strategy& cases? Need some help or experience here. If anyone has experience and can share some cases or related advice i appreciate it.
Hey Shawn,
The cases are pretty similar to MBBs. By doing a quick research I discovered the ones that follow below, note that this is just the prompt to start the case, there are also the specifics that should be assessed with clarifying questions, math, brainstorm and chart reading sessions as well (not disclosed, unfortunately):
Example #1: How can Royal Caribbean cruises double revenue over the next five years?
Example #2: Your client is a national packaging manufacturing company that makes cardboard boxes in various sizes. How can they improve profitability?
Example #3: The top two concrete suppliers in South America are considering a merger. Should they merge? What considerations would you think through when making this decision?
Example #4: A fast food chain based in Alabama is considering introducing fresh meat hamburgers into their menu. They previously have only served hamburgers made from frozen meat patties. What will be the impact of introducing fresh meat hamburgers?
Example #5: A construction company is considering increasing their prices for road maintenance services. Should they increase prices? If so, by how much should they increase prices by?
Example #6: A national insurance company is looking for opportunities to cut costs. What recommendations would you have for them?
Example #7: A prestigious undergraduate university in the northeast is considering launching online learning classes that would be available for students that are not enrolled in their on-campus classes. What considerations would you think through in order to determine if this is a good idea?
Example #8: A local airline is considering adding alcoholic beverages to their menu of in-flight food and drink. What will be the impact on profitability for this business decision?
I suggest you to study as if you were applying to any consulting firm. By mastering the structure, math, chart reading and brainstorm part while delivering it with the appropriate communication manner, it doesn’t matter what company it is, you’ll be fine.
Let me know if you need professional guidance, I offer a free alignment call to discuss your specific situation and how I support candidates to succeed in their recruitment journey - I’m a DM away :)
Best,
Mari
Hi Shawn,
I have coached multiple candidates applying for Strategy& in Europe (including Germany) and have by consequence some real cases available we can practice together. Feel free to reach out via chat for more information.
Mattijs
Hey there 😊,
Preparing for Strategy& case interviews in Germany requires a structured approach. Typically, the process includes multiple 45-minute interviews with real business cases to test your analytical and problem-solving skills.
✅ Understand the Interview Format – Get familiar with Strategy&’s case approach and how it differs from MBB.
✅ Practice Real Case Studies – Work through relevant case examples, especially in industries where Strategy& has a strong presence.
✅ Simulate Interviews – The best way to improve is by practicing with case partners and timing yourself under real interview conditions.
For a realistic case simulation, you can check out this video:
🔗 Strategy& 1st Round Interview Simulation
Let me know if you need help structuring your prep or fine-tuning your case approach! 🚀
Best, Alessa 😇
Their cases are similar to most strategy case interview cases... Strategy& is the legacty of Booz & Co, one of the best strategy consulting firms... they will use the same kind of processes / interview formats and cases.
Hi Shawn,
similar cases to MBB and OW, I would say. A bit longer than BCG cases and candidate-led (in contrast to Mck).
I have gotten an offer from them myself back in the days (Germany). Happy to discuss with you. Feel free to reach out.
Best,
Sebastian
Hi Sean,
Please reach out - I have some cases.
At the same time, there is no typical Strategy& case. They use the same format as every other firm.
Focus on learning how to case, not on specific firms!
The key reason why candidates fail their case interviews and don't improve with practice is because they never learn the right approach and techniques to begin with. They might go through 30-40 cases, just repeating the same mistakes over and over again. There is often no strong baseline.
Make sure you understand and learn the basics for each part of the case (structuring, charts, math), which is
A replicable step-by-step for each part of the case interview
The right thinking techniques around the individual parts (e.g., what's a framework, what is evaluated, how can I ensure I think about it the correct way, what are some shortcuts to get to the answer quickly, etc.)
Simple communication templates to help you communicate your insights as well as ask for data in the right way to drive the case forward
Avoid generic advice and framework memorization approaches. This will only hurt your performance and waste a ton of time (why -> check out the first post here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/how-goodrelevant-is-the-case-in-point-book-for-case-prep-1984)
Once you have that baseline it's time to practice and internalize the skills to create the right profile, polishing your strengths and lifting your weaknesses to a robust-enough level
Focus on quality over quantity. Doing 50+ cases does not mean much if you are not applying the right habits to score high and do a detailed debrief after every case to improve. You want to move from bad to good for your weaknesses and good to great for your strengths --> use the feedback from your previous experience and tailor your prep accordingly
Consider booking at least an initial coaching session to get a detailed and objective evaluation of your performance + learn the right habits for every case regardless of context and framework + get a tailored preparation plan out of the session that will set you up for an effective and efficient prep.
All the best,
Florian