Friday, November 19, 2010

Five ways to a better case solution

1. A good solution will have an appropriate balance of:
  • Due diligence: This is the process of gathering information, data and content about the case study
  • Summing of insights: An insight is a clear or deep perception of the situation or the case. A pithy list of the gathered insights is important. A sub-set of these may support the solution
  • A strategic solution: A single minded vision of the suggested strategy is critical. Avoid overplaying or disguising promotions as significant answers
  • Indicative execution: A demonstration or explanation of suggested execution in coherence with the strategic solution is desired
2. Focus on what is important to the solution of the case; rather than enumerating all the data available
3. A mere play or re-write of shared data, without a deeper understanding, is unlikely to make a good case
4. Sharp distillation of the issue, and sharper delineation of the solution, constitutes a better answer!
5. The closer your solution is to realistic implementation, the higher the score!

Ref: http://www.draftfcbulkacomstrat.com/five%20ways.html
@11/20/2010 3:25 AM

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