Consulting Approach to Problem Solving
Solving business problems and business cases using hypothesis-based problem solving – method of top consulting firms
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Aman Kumar –
we could have taken more cases in consideration but It was great because you have very less time. Thanks for your valuable course.
Thalisson Almeida –
The content is good, but in my opinion was too tiresome watching the video. It could have a more practical approach, maybe a simple case to be developed during the course.
Neda Etebari –
The course was extremely short with main focus on high-level topics and the quizes were not practical.
Ligia Pallini –
Yes, a very well designed course with logical and linear approach to problem solving. The speaker is eloquent and gives great examples. The visual support could be better, but in general it is a great program.
Deepak Mohanta –
All the principles I already new and readily available in the internet, now value addition whatsoever by the creator.
Muhammad Zaid –
This course lets you think the ways to formulate a problem and what should not be a part of a problem.
Secondly, it highlights the ways and certain parameters while analysing a particular problem.
This course is a tool that allows ones to think through the problem in a structured manner and in turn helps to formulate the solutions that in turn reflects the problem defined.
Prashant Negandhi –
Got lot to learn about Problem Solving, Prioritizing Task and Preparing Deck. Thank you for such a insightful course
Ioannis Thanos –
Great use of examples. The presenter breaks down the arguments into smaller parts and makes it easier to understand.
Chetan Tupe –
One of the best-value courses I have come across. Exceptionally well structured, concise and informative for anyone working in the consulting industry.
Johannes Floß –
The course is partly teaching trivialities (“suggested solutions should solve the central problem”), is partly teaching useful tools, and partly teaching bad behaviours (e.g., it is suggested that hypotheses should always be action-oriented, meaning you will likely overlook root causes and thus only arrive at band-aid solutions), so with a bit of bad luck you actually end up being worse at problem solving after attending this class.
Kristina Todorova –
Short and sweet, concise and straight to the point with clearly explained concepts and good strategies to implement.
Bryan Yu –
This course has been interesting due to the problem-solving techniques required for consulting.