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Whenever we want to communicate a concept – be it a strategy related to a case study or the business plan of a start-up – there are certain unavoidable topics that we need to have an answer for. One of the most important of those topics is the risks associated […]
The CaseSolvers Team received a great opportunity three weeks ago: we had the chance to prepare the team delegated by the University of St. Gallen to the CBS Case Competition. This next post is the summary of the intensive coaching that took place over the last three weeks. We need […]
In the previous part of this article series, the management of the English steak house investigated the different directions for expansion and they made the decision to continue expanding in the direction of Poland, more specifically in Warsaw. Of course a strategic decision like this is extremely complex and one […]
Those who choose the consulting career can enjoy its several perks. Interesting projects, working with senior managers as a twenty-something-year-old and 5-star hotels all around the world, just to name a few. Of course there is a serious downside of the job: there is no time left for life itself. […]
The other day I was looking at some of our presentations of previous case studies when I came across two from the fall of 2008, from the Cases on International Business Strategy (CIBS) course. We have written many posts about the so called Business Economics pyramid. During university classes I […]
The final of the 5th K&D Student Cup took place on a sunshiny day at the end of November where our team, CorvinEquity took the second place. All three members of the team – Dávid Ferke, Attila Víg and myself, Viktor Kozma – found the competition to be both very […]
“Look, I’m not really good at these business issues. My whole life I have designed and repaired machines. I know it wouldn’t suit me, and when the grandchild is on the way, my wife and I have to be ready to help out with the little one whenever it’s needed.” […]
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In his post that was published on the blog of EVK collegium, Márk Börcsök was evaluating the two presentation software and he arrived to the conclusion that the winner of this close competition is Microsoft’s product. In this post I would like to argue against the closeness of that competition. […]