1、McKinsey1st Round:1) We are back in the 80s, and Daewoo wants to enter the Italian market. They approach you and say that they want to sell 100,000 cars after one year. What do you tell them?2) A steel producing company wants to cut costs. It currently operates 2 large mills at 75% capacity and four
2、 small ones at 100% capacity. It is experiencing profitability issues. What action would you recommend it takes?3) Our client is a retail brokerage. We have seen our customer base decline over the past 18 months. Why this happening is and what can we do about it?4) The client owns mines that produce
3、 high and low grade ore and processes it into an alloy that is then sold as an additive to strengthen steel (sold directly to steel manufacturers). A new foreign competitor has shown up in the market and the company is losing profits. A general manager of one of the processing plants asks what he sh
4、ould do to maintain profits.5) The past few years a Health Insurance Company has been growing at a rate of about 15% a year. This past year it only grew by 1%. Costs are rising 12% each year. What is the problem and what should the company do?6) Company X is a chemical manufacturer. They make a prod
5、uct that is very similar to Company Ys product. Company X and Y are direct competitors in many geographic markets, but each also has unique areas in which the sales forces do not face direct competition. Company X buys Company Y. How do you integrate the sales forces? 7) You are working for a Brazil
6、ian soda manufacturer that is experiencing declining profits over the last two years. Why is this occurring? competition from generics What is the size of the market for canned cola? What are the companys options for improving profitability? What are the possible effects of a change in the colas pri
7、ce?8) Our client is a mid-Western HMO. They have 300 doctors and 300,000 subscribers. They handle mostly checkups and routine visits. The HMO outsources specific cases to local specialists. Over the last two years the HMO has seen their profits decrease. Theyve called us in to find out why.2nd Round
8、1) A European iron mining company bought a piece of land in Australia with a high content of iron. Should they proceed with extraction of the ore or not? /2) A PC manufacturer wants to add a new line of pocket PCs. Should they do it? What do you tell the CEO? 3) A health and fitness center, a chain
9、of gyms, like Ballys is considering building more tennis courts. The cost of the land development is 2.5 million for 10 tennis courts per gym. Determine if the gym would break even if they charged an additional fee of $7 per game.4) Our client is Burger King. Their growth has been slower than expect
10、ed. They want to know why? And estimate for me the size of the hamburger market.5) Tell me the annual revenues of a company youre following?6) The law has recently changed. Consumers can now switch cell companies and keep their phone numbers. What are the effects of this legislation? What is the cos
11、t of this legislation? And can you recommend any options for the cell phone companies?7) A healthcare company that sells to individuals and small businesses has seen growth in the last 5 years, but this last year there has been a decline. What is going on? What sort of incentive system do we have an
12、d what kind can we create? (There were a number of graphs and charts that the student had to review8) You and your colleagues are McKinsey partners trying to decide which nonprofit to help. Your goals are doubling their revenue and improving their management. Each participant has information the oth
13、ers dont have. Which one should you pick? what criteria to use, etc.9) Our client is a travel agency in NYC which employs 25 people. They have seen their commissions cut from 10% to 8%. They are wondering what strategy they should adopt to increase their profits, and what else they should do to rema
14、in profitable and grow their business?10) “First, I would say that globally, the cases had a bit of a different felt to them than many I had worked on. All three were business cases, however, in two of the three, there was less opportunity to structure the casesthe questioners asked specific questio
15、ns about data that they presented to me a bit at a timeusually in graphic format. In two out of my three cases, there were multiple graphs and charts that built on one another. Conclusions drawn from the first graph were applied to graphs presented later in the same interview. Also, when I analyzed
16、the data, I was usually given a ratio or series of ratios that I needed to calculate. At the beginning of each graph/data series, the interviewer would explain the significance of each of the ratios I was to calculate. When I finished calculating them, he asked me to explain what the results meant.
17、To be honest, the ratios may have been quite common, but they were new to me.“3rd Round (Nov. 2003)1) Assuming zero costs. What are the first three industries that will appear in outer space?1) Its October 2001, with the current gloomy economy. One of the most affected industries is the luxury indus
18、try: People tend to postpone buying luxury goods, and even if they have the money, after what happened it is not the right time for them to buy something which is unnecessary. A client approaches our firm and asks us to increase his sales. What do we tell him?BCG1st Round (Nov. 2004):1) Our client i
19、s a mid-sized manufacturer of industrial batteries for the aerospace and defense industry. For example, the companys batteries can be found in various military missiles as well as in the Hubble Space Telescope. Over the last few years, the defense and aerospace industries have been flat or declining
20、, so the client is looking for high-growth industries that might be able to make use of its battery technology. After a review of possible industries, the client wants us to look at whether they can enter the market to provide batteries for implantable cardiac defibrillators. Estimate the size of th
21、e market for implantable cardiac defibrillators, and then tell me how you might go about helping the client decide whether or not this is a good market to enter.2) Our clients are a consortium of 10 commercial real estate companies (2-3 big companies, 4-5 mid-sized companies, and 1-2 small companies
22、) that collectively own 350-400 buildings in downtown areas of cities all over the country. Together, they spend $1 billion/year on all of the non-sexy aspects of owning commercial real estate: cleaning and general maintenance, plumbing and electrical repair, etc. They have come together to explore
23、the possibility of setting up a “buying pool“ to realize cost reduction by achieving economies of scale in purchasing products and contracting for services to conduct this general maintenance. This “buying pool“ will cost $40 million (one-time fixed cost) to set up and will cost $10 million/year to
24、maintain. Is this a good idea? What kind of information do you need to know to help your clients decide if this is a good idea?3) The client is a four-year music university in Boston that specializes in classical music for pre-professional students. The university is under performing in three key ar
25、eas when compared to its biggest competitor. The areas are: applications per seat, high-quality applications, and accepted applicants that enroll. The mission of the university is to increase the number of high-quality students.4) The industry is the Yellow Pages. What is the business? What do they
26、do for money? What is their profit?5) A small agrichemical company wants to triple its revenue by 2005. What are some of its options, and how would you evaluate those options?6) A Vietnamese manufacturer of cooking oil wants to improve its revenue. How would you figure out how big the domestic marke
27、t is not a back of envelope calculation; assume you had a week whom would you talk to?7) Constantly breaking down. The government is fighting over how to fix and fund it. The train drivers union says it will go on strike unless the government guarantees that there will be no layoffs. What steps woul
28、d you take to “fix“ the problem? 8) How would you increase recruitment and retention in the military?(9) BCG gave me a lot of data to sift through to determine which demographic of cell phone users it should target to increase revenues.2nd Round(Nov 2004):1) A cleaning product supply companys profit
29、s and revenues have been falling, but market share has remained the same. Whats going on? (Charts and graphs given)2) Our client owns 120 hotels. He has left the management of the properties to a management company. Since 2001 they havent broken even even though occupancy rates averaged 80 percent.
30、- Charts given3) A music company is bringing out a CD for a new artist. How would you market and price, knowing that youd like to charge a premium for the cd?Final Round (Nov. 2002)1) You are consulting to the manufacturer of airplane engines (2 main engines: for wide body planes and narrow body pla
31、nes regional and low cost airlines, which are growing, use the narrow body planes). The client is considering entering the airplane leasing market, because one of its competitors (GE) is already there, and the client hypothesizes that GEs presence in leasing helps its engine sales. What do you tell
32、him?2) Last year, lawsuits cost corporations $200 billion compared with $70 billion in 1990. How would you advise a roundtable of CEOs to attack tort reform?3) The U.S. Post Office lost millions last year. How would you advise the new CEO to turn the Post Office around?4) We have been hired by a Mex
33、ican company that has a dominant position in all of its markets but one: ketchup. Although its ketchup sales have been increasing, its market share is stagnant (10%) and its profit margin remains below that of its competitors. What do you think might be happening? What would you suggest the client d
34、o in order to increase market share and profits?A small pharmaceutical research company is about to start clinical trials for a new and promising molecule. The trial process has three phases, with different associated costs and probabilities of success:Costs (million) Pr. Success- Phase 1 $10 .40- P
35、hase 2 $5 .2- Phase 3 $80 .105If the process is successful and the new drug is introduced in the market, it would generate total income flows of $300 million.+ Draw a graph showing the income stream for the next ten years (assume that full adoption is reached in year 7)+ The pharmaceutical company i
36、s looking for a buyer. How much should it ask for? Booz1st Round1) Our client is a magazine publisher. They are considering a new pricing program where the price for subscriptions would increase every year. Evaluate how such a decision would impact their business. Would you advise they do it?Bain1st
37、 Round (Nov. 2003)1) Our client is Apple Publishing, the largest publisher of childrens fiction in the industry. Seven years ago the CEO became concerned that childhood literacy rates were low and decided to make a difference. He entered the telemetry textbook market. He thinks they are the best now
38、, but hasnt been rewarded. Seven years later he has 70 million dollars in sales and 20 million dollars in losses. They are less than 5% of the market, but the CEO wants to stay in the market, how can he do it?2) Our client produces 2-inch wrenches. They sell to Home Depot and also to auto-mechanics
39、directly. If you were a store manager at Home Depot, how many varieties of wrenches would you display to sell and at what price points? How are the Home Depot wrench buyers different from the auto mechanics? If you wanted to provide discounts to the auto mechanics, which of them would you target and
40、 why? What information would you want from them first?3) University town has a population of 40,000 students. Currently there are nine restaurants. Youre client is thinking about opening up the tenth. Is this a good idea and should she open up a fast food or a specialty restaurant? 4) A major airlin
41、e is thinking about going head to head with the discount airlines by offering “cheap“ fares. Does this make sense? Estimate the size of the European “discount“ airline market.5) Your client sells coffee on the five Japanese Bullet trains (high speed trains). Estimate the size of the market. How woul
42、d you advise them to increase sales?6) Our client, a private equity firm, is considering an investment in a manufacturer of digital inkjet printers (printing large billboards). The manufacturer wants to enter the screen printing market (printing signs and point-of purchase posters, e.g. for supermar
43、ket sales). How big is the screen printing market? Which particular segment is the most attractive?7) Estimate the market size of printers in Hong Kong. A U.S.-based PC manufacturer now wants to get into the printer market. Assess the opportunity.8) We have been hired by a global wealth management c
44、ompany that has 2 divisions: asset management and private banking. Our asset management profits have been decreasing, and our private banking profits have been increasing. We need to help our client determine strategy to increase all his profits.9) We have been hired by the Board of a company that i
45、s loosing money. The Board has asked us to determine whether any of this loss can be attributed to the Leer jet that the management team uses.10) We have been hired by a company that has just finished making the Millennium Eye, a large Ferris wheel that will be placed in the middle of London. Our cl
46、ient wants to know how big the market is and how much we should charge per ticket.A.T. Kearney1st Round (Oct. 2003)1) The CFO of a top 3 retailer wants you to evaluate the viability of developing exclusive contracts with distributors. The three questions you should address are: 1. Pros and Cons of p
47、ursuing exclusive contracts2. Identify the categories that should be explored for exclusive contracts3. How would you operationalize these contracts?2) Case setup (facts offered by interviewer): Your client is a U.S. based oil refinery. The refinery has a single location and is a small to medium-siz
48、ed refinery. Your client, although profitable, believes it is lagging behind the competition and could improve. You are brought in as part of a joint consultant-client team that will review overall operations and make recommendations on ways to improve the bottom line. You have been assigned to work
49、 with the maintenance division. The maintenance departments primary objective is to prevent equipment failure and to repair equipment when it does fail. Understanding of its organization is important. It consists of three primary areas: nine assets areas, one central maintenance area and one group of contractors. The first two areas are employees of the client, the third an external source of labor. An asset is a phys