Hi Pavan, Your approach in breaking down the challenges for a meaningful outcome is highly welcome from a learner's end. Do continue your insight sharing videos , simply love it. Kindly come forth with high class PowerPoint presentation related skill insights and slides to learn from. Cheers
Hi Pavan - I'm a US based MBA student looking to recruit in Consulting full time. Your advice bodes well with Consulting tips one needs. It'd be great if you can: 1) have some casing videos 2) provide more behavioral tips for international students as these are the challenges most of the students face. Thank you again.
Hi pavan You are fantastic in job I am very happy that every day from your video I learn a lot something new ideas Today It helps me to understand the important of structured communication for effectively communicating your ideas to others in simple possible manner
Very helpful and insightful especially the Rule of 3, top-down approach and the horizontal v/s vertical analysis- I will definitely try applying this on my next week client update 👍
Hi Pavan, great video as always. Given your consulting and analytics background, I would love to see videos about your views and opinions on industries such as fintech, ed-tech, aviation industry, etc. Your analysis would be very insightful to us!
I knew Excel is important in Consulting but was confused about the extent of knowledge required . Listing the functions of excel helped me to concentrate on those functions. Thanks.
Hi Pawan, the video was great. Please make a video on how to create good PPT. I would also request you to drop some key points required for a company intelligence report. Thanks in advance!
Pavan! You didn't follow the rule of 3 in this video 🙃. Only 2 main points ! Just joking. Anyway, there is nothing more to add, and "create" a third point. Well explained 👏. Concise!
That's a very informative video. I read about the "Rule of 3" in McKinsey Way by Ethan M Rasiel, it's so fascinating to hear how well this principle is internalized in McKinsey's work culture.
Will there be a scenario where I won't be given any time to analyse the data myself. Instead, the client expects me to see the analysis reports prepared by their team & ask me immediately to say what are the existing problems & their solutions right after I met them in their conference room. Also, do consultants need to be super fast & accurate with their mental math?