373: French Dairy Farm Wants to Increase Revenue Case

373: French Dairy Farm Wants to Increase Revenue Case

We hope you will enjoy the "Consulting case interview (McKinsey, BCG, Bain) example: French Dairy Farm Wants to Increase Revenue" episode. This is an excerpt from TCO IV with Sizan, episode 33.

This is a market share case. If we gave Sizan a case about a factory she would find it easier to increase production. But it is not as easy when it comes to dealing with animals. This is a case with production element.

The part we expect candidates to see is that this is a case about stealing market share. To steal market share there are 4 things you can do.

How do you steal market share?

1. Price

2. Place

3. Promotion

4. Product.

The 4 Ps of marketing.

You need to think about the case. Ask yourself what are we trying to do. We got a dairy company. We want to sell more. What does it mean to sell more?

We basically want to increase our market share. How do we take market share?

Every single case can be reduced to either increasing revenue or cutting costs. If you trying to sell more milk, you are trying to increase revenue. This is a revenue case where we specifically want to focus on volume.

Milk is a commodity. Even organic milk is a commodity.

Remember you need to follow the right process during a consulting case interview when you are preparing and going through interviews with companies like McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte etc. In fact, learning and mastering this process will also greatly help you when you start working as a management consultant, and even once you exit consulting.

You can't just rely on your knowledge and experience. Your experience and knowledge can get outdated, but if you follow the right process you are giving yourself the best chance to be a strong problem solver.

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7: English-speaking offices

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6: Advice on speaking like a consultant

6: Advice on speaking like a consultant

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5: Families and McKinsey

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4: Anatomy of a McKinsey Networking Event

4: Anatomy of a McKinsey Networking Event

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3: McKinsey and BCG Networking

3: McKinsey and BCG Networking

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2: Screening McKinsey Resumes

2: Screening McKinsey Resumes

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1: Importance of GMAT Scores

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