Consulting Communication Hack that (almost) all Consultants use
Let me show you this consulting communication hack that almost all consultants use. Communication is a key consulting skill. If you want to succeed as a management consultant at a MBB consulting firm such as McKinsey, BCG and Bain, you need to master professional communications. Learn to communicate like a consultant and talk like a consultant with this video. I teach you a consulting communication hack that will be relevant for you if you work in consulting, banking or industry. The video will talk about the Rule of 3, a management consulting essentials technique. This hack is a consulting 101 and a must for professional communications in consulting or other professional services firms like Big 4 consulting firms (PwC, EY, Deloitte, KPMG).
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00:00 The "Rule of 3"
01:33 Communication exercise
05:47 Rule of 3 in Consulting
06:56 Always know what to say
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Great content again Heinrich. I think the “Rule of Three” is particularly useful when briefing up. It is both deep enough to (hopefully) show that you have credibility, and brief enough that the senior officer attention span will (hopefully) not be easily broken. Obviously no one format of the rule is a “cookie cutter fit” for all scenarios, but I currently tend to favour the approach in the military of: 1. Situation - What it is 2. Recommendation - What we should do 3. Execution - How we could do it Great work!
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2 жыл бұрын
Hi, great interpretation of the rule of 3 with your structure - thanks for sharing :) Best, Heinrich
Thank you Heinrich. You made me passionate about consulting and provided great content. I have now an offer from BCG!
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you enjoy the channel! Thank you for watching!
Excellent communication hack, Heinrich. So simple, but addresses human need for structure and simplicity, especially for top-down thinkers which I find most of the executives I deal with are. Thanks for all the great coaching!
Your channel provides so much value to professionals - thank you!
Very helpful content! I've watched several of your communication videos and feel more confident as a new consultant.
I love this rule of 3. i use something similar in my formal writing. The conclusion, 3 points, repeat the conclusion. if I move away from that style (especially for executive summaries) then my communication rambles. Good tipt on how to manage my oral communication so I don't ramble. Thank You!
Can say that the rule of 3 came instinctively to my mind while improvising because of all the points already said in the video. Added to it I also thought that it was least time consuming, as the attention of a normal human being has become lesser than before. Love your videos, it has helped me improve my skill sets by a lot. Thank you so much!!
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you found the video helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Hi Heinreich, great video as usual! I'll see if I can use this technique in my upcoming interviews at McKinsey and Bain. Have a nice weekend!
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you found it helpful! Good luck for your interviews!
Thanks for sharing the videos, Heinrich. I like them for three reasons: 1. It helps me to see new perspective at work, 2. It teaches me many new tricks thats usually only consultant knew, and 3. I keep on learning new things. Thanks Heinrich; God bless you. 👍👍
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2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear you enjoy the channel Fadira! :)
Nice! I'm using the rule of 3 for interviews for the first question to introduce myself
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ludovic, yes agree, this rule is also very relevant for interviews! Best, Heinrich
3 points on this video. Firstly, great to use an example. Secondly, super applicable. Thirdly I generally love content on clear communication as its such high leverage.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! :)
great content!! Top down + Rule of 3 sounds like a great trick
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great Hacks!! Thank you;)
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! :)
I think this rule of 3 is a very structured way in communicating our findings, backed by the supporting strong pointers to support our hypothesis. And to get to either ‘next step’ or ‘risk assessment’ is great way to enable the third pointer. I will try this and share my experience soon.
🔥🔥🔥 Third point; next steps, doubts/downsides
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2 жыл бұрын
:) Great to hear you enjoyed the video
The rule of three is one of the first one I learned in my rhetoric courses, I think it goes back to the classics and ancient Greece.
It's true that in McKinsey the magic number always is three. You always plan out three scenarios, suggest three options, etc. 🙂
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
It certainly is an easy way to communicate your thinking but one cannot apply this as a blanket to every situation! Thanks for watching the video!
Great content Heinrich!
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
I am glad that you liked the video Charles! Thanks for watching!
Thank you Heinrich for sharing this valuable content! I often get stuck on the 3rd point and your advice on replacing it with next steps/risks is a great way to overcome this :) Question: You started by saying 'My hypothesis is....'. In my experience, this can be perceived as theoretical (instead of practical) by some clients. Would you have any recommendation how to overcome this? Thanks
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2 жыл бұрын
I am glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! Of course there isn't a one size fits all approach for all clients and each client relationship must be treated uniquely!
Good video, thanks.
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2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alistair!
Interestingly, I once studied Zen Buddhism and my teacher spoke about how structuring with 3 points contains a completeness. An example is a haiku. Firstly starting with a verse, secondly broadening that verse. Thirdly a contrary verse, something more random, however connected.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting reference. Definitely something magic about the number 3. Thanks for sharing Anton! :) Best, Heinrich
Would love to see you start a podcast!
excellent summary if this concept
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Super happy to hear the video is helpful, thank you for watching!
Reinforces what I think of consultants: they are about trying to present themselves well, and worrying more about how they come across, rather than concerning themselves about whether they are offering any real valuable advice.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you made this experience. From my perspective, what you describe is rather typical politics you will find in any large company.
Hello, thank you for the video; your content is really informative. I do, however, want to ask you a question that is not related to this video. I'm applying to study business management in consulting at Warwick business school. I wondered if you could name a theory you learned in graduate school that consultants use in their daily jobs.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear you enjoyed the video! I will think about doing a video on useful concepts learned at business school which can be applied to consulting :)
Really nice stuff. Can you / anybody suggest books on that subject? Thanks!
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Glad that you enjoyed it. There is a fantastic book called 'The Pyramid Principle' by Barbara Minto :)
It’s like an FCAT 5 paragraph essay from 1990s middle school in south Florida 😆
super !
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2 жыл бұрын
Glad that you enjoyed it!
Hello Heinrich, just a small question on which I would like to have your opinion: according to you in the professional life should we give priority to money even if we must have lot of work hours or should we do a job that we like even if it implies to earn less?
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
I think that everyone should choose a career that they enjoy but finding the balance between compensation and work life balance is a personal decision and everyone must do what is best for them! :)
Great video, very informative and to the point. Can we use these when having a weekly 1on1 with your manager on project status?
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you enjoyed it Mehroz! You certainly can use these techniques in many different situations. Thanks for watching :)
If this is a check-in comment from CEO, it would be important to end the answer with biggest open questions or remaining analysis which the team will be embarking on to prove / disprove the current hypothesis
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input! Great to hear that you enjoyed the video!
Love his accent
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Christian!!
At least they are MECE... Love it... :D
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and I am so glad that you enjoyed the video!
Sir make a video on extracurricular activities for help consulting career
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I will think about doing a video on this in the future :)
0:10 daily communication skills. for internal, client, job interview. very frequently in consulting but not in other industry. 1:15 consulting onbroading trainings: top-down communication. 3:50 this answer is a bit random. 4:25 need to be more structured and which is the most relevant factor it be. 5:10 rule of 3. more structured and easy to follow. 6:00 whenever a client or partner asks you the question, you'll be able to give answer with the rule. 6:30 most case, improvisation is key. it's alright if the third reason is not the most relevant. 7:10 how to come up with 3 points always? 2 tips. first, what's the next steps second, always talk about the risks, doubts, and dependences. -- -- -- different roles in consulting are using the rule of 3 all the time!!
Hello sir i have stammering problem does it affect my software engineering career 😭
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I believe if you have an understanding employer and you are able to express your communication difficulties then you would be able to find a job that suits you.
the rule of 3 or 7
The only risk is that your third point is weaker and people get bogged down in debating the third point, rather than absorbing the key message.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Yes agree! Definitely not worth it so say something super controversial as a "weak" third point :) Best, Heinrich
Three reasons to use the "rule of 3": 1) Havving a structure that you can always use 2) Giving enough information but not too much 3) The other person will understand and remember better your answer
Better organised
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
:) Thanks for watching
Destroy the like button 😂 i just did
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
This is the issue with consultants.
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
ach ja ja mein kolonel ! hahahahah, germans talking about communication, what a joke
@FirmLearning
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear the video did not appeal to you. Still thanks for watching!