Consulting case interview demonstration and commentary - Growth strategy

Consulting case interview and commentary with BCG alumni, Shaun Glassman and David Ma.
The case analyzes a growth strategy for the 1930's era gangster, 'Hal Poneca.'
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  • @tariqzk6964
    @tariqzk696410 ай бұрын

    my favorite ever recorded mock interview

  • @superman0391
    @superman03917 жыл бұрын

    this case interview is more practical and sick. unlike other case interview sites, this one is more client-consultant form of Q&A, analyzing and synthesizing. well done guys!

  • @jaapvandijk5550
    @jaapvandijk55507 жыл бұрын

    Prepping for a BCG interview this was an excellent and easy to watch case study, which not only walked through all the key steps pertinent to the interview process but also displayed what the spirit and demeanor of the candidate should be. It really helped me get ready. Thanks guys!

  • @ashleybrooks5336

    @ashleybrooks5336

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jaap - and how did the interview(s) go in the end?

  • @lars3467

    @lars3467

    2 жыл бұрын

    En binnen gekomen bij BCG Jaap?

  • @ATremellia
    @ATremellia5 жыл бұрын

    Don’t remember learning and laughing this much ever in my life, great video!

  • @franciscojurado8627
    @franciscojurado86277 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I followed the excercise with a pen and a paper and really helped me.

  • @Oyimsbaba
    @Oyimsbaba7 жыл бұрын

    I currently work in Sales and I'm thinking about doing an MBA and using that to move into Management Consulting. Glad to know consulting is similar in its overall concept to the work I do now. This video was really helpful. Thanks

  • @CimolOk-nz5yj
    @CimolOk-nz5yj6 ай бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:06 🎙️ *Introduction to the Consulting Case Interview* - Introduction to the live case interview demonstration by consulting confidante. - The hosts, Shawn Glassman and Dave Ma, are ready to present a live case. 00:19 🕵️‍♂️ *Case Briefing: Hal Panca's Growth Strategy* - Briefing of the case: Hal Panca, a 1930s Chicago gangster, seeks to grow his business. - The case involves exploring strategies to accelerate growth from 20% to over 50%. 01:13 📝 *Summarizing vs. Repetition in Case Interviews* - Importance of summarizing the case instead of repeating it verbatim. - Emphasis on understanding and rephrasing the case prompt in one's own words. 02:06 📈 *Discussing Strategies for Business Expansion* - Strategies for expanding Hal's business portfolio and revenue are discussed. - Consideration of organic growth, entering new industries, and mergers and acquisitions. 04:21 🤔 *Case Analysis and Strategy Development* - Detailed analysis of potential growth strategies and market competition. - Exploration of different pricing schemes and competition to inform business strategy. 07:08 📊 *Interpreting Data and Market Insights* - Analysis of market segments and growth potential, particularly in alcohol. - Discussion on the strategy of expanding alcohol production and exploring new markets. 09:17 💡 *Gaining Insights from Charts and Market Data* - Extracting subtle insights from charts to understand market size and potential. - Analyzing revenue by segment and market size to inform expansion strategies. 11:26 🌆 *Considering Market Expansion to Other Cities* - Evaluating the potential of expanding the business to New York and other cities. - Analysis of market dynamics, competition, and consumer tastes in potential new markets. 13:20 🚀 *Strategic Alliances and Market Entry* - Discussing potential partnerships and joint ventures for market entry. - Evaluating the strategic implications of entering new regions through alliances. 16:22 📊 *Calculating Profitability and Investment Decisions* - Calculation of potential revenue, costs, and profitability of the proposed expansion. - Assessing whether the investment is viable and aligns with business goals. 20:33 🎯 *Concluding the Case and Final Recommendations* - Final analysis and recommendation to expand to Newark as a strategic move. - Emphasis on aligning with the goal of 50% annual growth and long-term expansion. Made with HARPA AI

  • @ylarrick
    @ylarrick2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing case interview. Thanks for the content

  • @luminy85
    @luminy856 жыл бұрын

    you are great guys, very interesting case, funny, catchy, informative, and not pretentious. I have been watching many case interviews and I find all answers are very pretentious but also very simplistic thinking to solve a problem, more like economics for a 10 year old child

  • @onedirectionlover317
    @onedirectionlover3174 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the explanations! I was actually honestly quite confused about the chart (size of the bubbles and their relationship to the x and y axes, the meaning of the alcohol bubble being bigger than the $10 million Chicago market size bubble, etc.), so I would not have been able to pick up on that insight because of the confusion. What's the best way to ask questions for understanding, and how much are you allowed to question the interviewer on the chart to understand it before you start looking bad?

  • @yuyi4342
    @yuyi43427 жыл бұрын

    Thanks guys, this was really helpful!

  • @joeomahoney
    @joeomahoney5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome work gents. May I ask what software you use to record & edit this? Thanks!

  • @MR2SpyerJournal
    @MR2SpyerJournal5 жыл бұрын

    I'm preparing for a Capitol One style interview and they interview all of their analysts & software developers this way. This is the most helpful so far! Thanks

  • @karwannisstany2553
    @karwannisstany25537 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis! What came to mind though were why gangsters would own ice cream parlors.The logical explanation would be that they were washing their money through that business. The question then becomes, is there a need for exponential growth for the parlors as well in order to keep the laundering of money at a stable rate? What would be the need for expansion and growth if there were no way for the money to "come out the other side clean" so to speak. Given this, there are of course calculations to be made for further analysis but would love to get your take on this!

  • @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    7 жыл бұрын

    Great point! It's possible that the ice cream parlors were a vehicle for money laundering. It's also possible the parlors were used for commercial space or even to just have a presence in the community with some kind of legitimate business. That being said, let's assume it was for money laundering. The revenue chart could not take into account the money laundering that would go through the ice cream parlor since ice cream revenue is small; leading us to include it's their actual ice cream revenue. In moving to another area, they'd probably need to set up some type of additional money laundering scheme in the new area - ice cream or otherwise - as you pointed out. This could just become part of COGS where they have to take a 10% or so hit off the top - or even some combination of investment + variable cost. I'm sure their relationships in their new area would be able to handle this. This would be a great addendum to the case - great idea!!

  • @paullyon3760

    @paullyon3760

    5 жыл бұрын

    Karwan Nisstany Ice cream parlours.....they're Italian.

  • @sairavitej
    @sairavitej3 жыл бұрын

    First 3 minutes, and I've already subscribed

  • @MrIkpe
    @MrIkpe7 жыл бұрын

    Lol "Dirty Jerz" ... I thoroughly enjoyed this mock interview case study. Good job!

  • @greggjaclin4810
    @greggjaclin48105 жыл бұрын

    Great case study. Thanks for providing and sharing.

  • @J.I.0
    @J.I.06 жыл бұрын

    Is it frowned upon to use a calculator when doing these calculations?

  • @andrewjang
    @andrewjang7 жыл бұрын

    The 20% growth is only in Chicago, a better question to ask would be whether the market in Newark has the same growth rate.. if not, you'd be on the losing end of the investment if the ROI is decreasing...

  • @shreytalreja2560

    @shreytalreja2560

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's actually the point that kept me distracted during the whole case because this information was missing and would be beneficial in making a relocation decision.

  • @maksymmurzak3138
    @maksymmurzak31386 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys, thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. Still struggling with the bubbles graph though. A couple of questions: 1. does the 10 mln limit apply to Loan sharking only or it is also related to alcohol? 2. It is not clear to me how to read the bubbles. For example, the alcohol one: should I consider the center point (20) as the X-axis value, or the distance between the left (17.5) and right (22.5) points? And the same with the y-axis coordinates...?

  • @yusukeurameshi9933

    @yusukeurameshi9933

    4 жыл бұрын

    So the bubble represent the size of a market in chigaco. The size of the Loan sharking bubble represent the size of the loan sharking market in chicago. It's roughly the size of the bubble given as a reference so it's 10mil. The size of the alcohol is roughly 3 times the reference bubble so it's roughly 30mil. Same for the other two (5mil and waay less than a 1mil). Now that graph also provide the revenue from the client. For that you need to consider the center of the bubble along the x-axis. Loan sharking is roughly at 10mil so they have the monopoly. Alcohol is at 20mil so they have 66% of market share. And along the y-axis you have the growth predicition for each market independtly. So alcohol is expected to have the biggest growth. Hope it's clear enough

  • @nitinmadan4009
    @nitinmadan40096 жыл бұрын

    # fantastic! # Spot on😎

  • @TheEdka1983
    @TheEdka19838 жыл бұрын

    I loved it!

  • @rawsinc1
    @rawsinc15 жыл бұрын

    Love the mythological background music..

  • @wangjiahe5382
    @wangjiahe53826 жыл бұрын

    is this case considered as a hard case?

  • @Antoine2688
    @Antoine2688 Жыл бұрын

    You both make this look easy man, but the difficult part sometimes is to be able to feel comfortable in front of somebody with poker face, l prefer if client makes faces or agree but a poker face is difficult to read on something that might be too subjective. 1. I would combine ice cream with alcohol :) , offer special ice cream at special cost . 2. Then of course loans for the casino giving out some upfront credit maybe? lol 3. Instead of 4 businesses reduce costs to manage onlyo 2 businesses, food and gamble with loans. Maybe creating a strategy, in which house always wins, like supermartingale of some sort for the casino, having a portfolio of debt from people as an asset for more loans, cut losses and expand icecream booz business. That'd be my crazy hypothesis :) awesome guys, thanks

  • @manasareddy3640
    @manasareddy36405 жыл бұрын

    I think it could have been cool if you mentioned prohibition and mentioned regulations

  • @ketochiesesoyyo
    @ketochiesesoyyo6 жыл бұрын

    I'm not going to make it... Even though I understand how they made it, I can't seem to figure a way a to think about all the different scenarios to grow the business... I mean, the first part... Any idea on how to learn all of this? Are were I could start practicing frameworks? PLEASE HELP!

  • @taiwoegunjobi9740

    @taiwoegunjobi9740

    4 жыл бұрын

    Book a book on business strategy. you get the necessary business models and tools from them. The growth model used in this case was Ansoff growth matrx

  • @mochen401
    @mochen4016 жыл бұрын

    great analysis! however, in most growth cases, I noticed they always start with profitability frame work and find out why the company isn't growing at 50% (in this case). In your analysis, we basically started with a list of potential recommendations, shouldn't we find the root cause first then make recommendation? In this case, Shaun is nice enough to guide David into an option to analyze, but what if the interviewer doesn't do this?

  • @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    6 жыл бұрын

    Great point. I don't think you always need to start with a profitability framework in a growth case, especially in this example. The economics of what is currently happening wouldn't necessarily tell you what they could do to grow more. Some cases have a specific problem to diagnose, while others will want to look towards assessing an opportunity. You need to be flexible but they common theme is to test a hypothesis that ties to answering the question at hand, synthesize the answer, refine your hypothesis and continue on.

  • @joenatale5513
    @joenatale55136 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to second the call for clarity on the bubble chart. Is it not that the size of the $10M bubble is the same as the value at which it sits on the x-axis? Does the bottom-right corner bubble not simply set the scale? That's different from saying the reason he has the whole market is because the bubble sizes match... if that were the case, how would you interpret the large bubble at $20M for alcohol? Would also love to see the x-axis labeled with the unit M (Millions).

  • @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great question. The x-axis and the size of the bubbles are actually showing different data. The x-axis shows Hal's revenue for that segment (yes, it is in millions and we should have labeled it more clearly).The size of the bubble is actually the market size for that product line in Chicago. Therefore, when the loan sharking bubble looks to be about 10M and Hal's revenue is about 10M, it implies that he actually has all of the market share.

  • @joenatale5513

    @joenatale5513

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks! Still not sure I'm on the same page because I came to the same conclusion about Hal's monopoly, but in a different way. Why would the reference bubble refer to only a specific product line? I think if I could understand that I'd be able to meet your logic.

  • @182mona
    @182mona6 жыл бұрын

    Can someone tell me where the 20 % come from? Are they just looking at the loan sharking 20% growth increase? Thank you!

  • @huanqin508

    @huanqin508

    4 жыл бұрын

    They mentioned the client remained 20% growth in the overall sales, so you could just use that for the overall growth later in the case.

  • @Noname-iz9uo
    @Noname-iz9uo5 жыл бұрын

    I personally wouldn’t bother with working out with profit margin when the question specifically asked for revenue growth

  • @jorger.quinteronavarro678
    @jorger.quinteronavarro6787 жыл бұрын

    ¿Podrían agregar subtitulo en español?

  • @vinayprakashsharma8157
    @vinayprakashsharma81577 жыл бұрын

    we could get into some tax evasion and pay a part of it to IRS officers to keep them off our way. come on, we are already gangsters.

  • @nonachyourbusiness1164

    @nonachyourbusiness1164

    2 жыл бұрын

    You DON'T mess with the IRS

  • @Cakehyderabad
    @Cakehyderabad5 жыл бұрын

    *one question..is this really the level of cases they ask in interview??or did they choose very easy case for this example?? please reply*

  • @vikramjitrathee4335
    @vikramjitrathee43355 жыл бұрын

    why look at profit, when the client is asking sales growth?

  • @supertrainmaniac

    @supertrainmaniac

    5 жыл бұрын

    Exactly it doesn't make sense

  • @ash7707
    @ash77076 жыл бұрын

    Why does he talk about revenue growth when the question is about sales growth? Wouldn't the focus be on sales increase (quantity) rather than price? just wondering :)

  • @supertrainmaniac

    @supertrainmaniac

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's exactly what i was thinking

  • @FreeMusicDownloaderAllMusic
    @FreeMusicDownloaderAllMusic7 жыл бұрын

    Que Pasada , Muy Bueno !! ;)

  • @ognjenmladenovic9960
    @ognjenmladenovic99606 жыл бұрын

    Where 30% comes from?

  • @faridzahediniaki973

    @faridzahediniaki973

    6 жыл бұрын

    The interviewer gave that percentage. Hal Poneca will get a 30% share of all alcohol, gambling and loan sharking revenues if he follows up with the partnership.

  • @patricialim6816
    @patricialim68165 жыл бұрын

    What framework did he use?

  • @yusukeurameshi9933

    @yusukeurameshi9933

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well he exposed it in his analysis but he basically adapted a growth strategy case framework. As such he looked into the client market (in Chi), the client (Revenue streams) and then growth strategy. For the growth strategy he focused on expanding activities by going to newark. And then using this framework he adapted to the case.

  • @patricialim6816

    @patricialim6816

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yusuke Urameshi Thanks.

  • @krishmoorthy4611
    @krishmoorthy46118 жыл бұрын

    v cool video! or should I say fantastic! :)

  • @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Krish Moorthy #spotOn

  • @triscatong5917
    @triscatong59176 жыл бұрын

    Would MBB interviewers bring up the 20% organic growth when interviewee draws a wrong conclusion? That 20% figure is key to the case question - if candidate fails to revisit that info, won't they just write that person off as being sloppy (though it's most likely nerves)? Taking into account the competition for jobs at these MC firms.

  • @kavinpatel2748

    @kavinpatel2748

    6 жыл бұрын

    Trisca Tong no probably not. you will get dinged and never hear from them again. This case is not accurate representations of MBB interviews.

  • @cecliadeoliveira7619
    @cecliadeoliveira76196 жыл бұрын

    Can you actually show a REAL case from EY? Thank you!

  • @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    @consultingconfidantcasepre25

    6 жыл бұрын

    We cannot show a real case from any firm because real cases are the intellectual property of each respective firm. However, you can get a lot of the mechanics down and great practice by completing similar types of cases with a partner.

  • @Studybud0990
    @Studybud09904 жыл бұрын

    I am a biotech graduate and wish to get a consulting job at BCG or Bain and company Is an MBA necessary for this post or is there another way to go about it??

  • @AlexisHoustonMeChell
    @AlexisHoustonMeChell5 жыл бұрын

    1:01 I Love This Already Lmfao

  • @michaeltasse1113
    @michaeltasse11133 жыл бұрын

    Malort!

  • @BEingINEBI
    @BEingINEBI4 жыл бұрын

    Buy real estate and operate business from real estate. Amazing Capital growth will increase profit

  • @xusi5250
    @xusi52504 жыл бұрын

    LOL ...........“COOL, another piece of paper..... interesting”

  • @dsd6538
    @dsd65383 жыл бұрын

    Murders & Acquisition 😂

  • @vatsalyatandon4738
    @vatsalyatandon47383 жыл бұрын

    How much marijuana was consumed before making this video?

  • @supertrainmaniac
    @supertrainmaniac5 жыл бұрын

    Price increases dont actually make sense in terms of the question being asked. It dosen't ask how the firms can grow but how to increase 'sales'. It's basic economics that an increase in price would be moving away from the point of sales maximisation.

  • @desireevillota1737
    @desireevillota17374 жыл бұрын

    Question, why did you provide a solution before understanding the whole business? Ex. If I am going to analyze it, my response would be to ask before recommending. So before I'm going to provide the "organic and inorganic approach, or etc" I'll ask to separate each category first, ex. Alcohol - if you want to grow your business here, more what is the current situation of your alcohol business? it is illegal so what is the "law" in the places you are working on that could potentially ruin the overall business. Gambling - same with gambling, what is your current data etc etc, then once the data has been presented, that's when I will recommend, my key is understanding the past before going on to the future, what do you think of that approach? Sorry, I haven't finished watching I just realize that you recommended first before really knowing their current situation

  • @user-ks5nw8hr1y
    @user-ks5nw8hr1y3 жыл бұрын

    murders and acquisition :( great attempt though b

  • @kristiyanto2985
    @kristiyanto29857 жыл бұрын

    Where is 40Million come from ?

  • @noahbacker1711

    @noahbacker1711

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chart at 19:11 Newark Alcohol + Gambling + Loan Sharking = 15 + 5 + 20 = $40M

  • @rweir777
    @rweir7776 жыл бұрын

    Values before profit. Disinvite the client.

  • @poorboy2772
    @poorboy27725 жыл бұрын

    This honestly sounds like common sense

  • @mgt739
    @mgt7393 жыл бұрын

    ridiculous.