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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 211683" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>Hi [USER=28318]@B101[/USER] I have quoted below a post with some further resources for you to take a look at. </p><p></p><p>Besides that, I advise you to generally <strong>work on your commercial analysis skills in the coming week by engaging with commercial awareness material in a more critical and active manner.</strong> Thus, when you next read an article or listen to a podcast, instead of doing so passively, only aiming to improve your stock of background knowledge, ask yourself questions like:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">What are the essential points about this story I would mention if I had to summarize it quickly and clearly? </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">What are the causes for the events in the story?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Who are the different stakeholders, and how does this impact them?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">What are potential responses in light of the story, and what are the arguments for each? What is my view, and how would I substantiate it?</li> </ul><p>This kind of thinking will develop your ability to analyze commercial topics better, which is the key skill case studies assess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 211683, member: 36777"] Hi [USER=28318]@B101[/USER] I have quoted below a post with some further resources for you to take a look at. Besides that, I advise you to generally [B]work on your commercial analysis skills in the coming week by engaging with commercial awareness material in a more critical and active manner.[/B] Thus, when you next read an article or listen to a podcast, instead of doing so passively, only aiming to improve your stock of background knowledge, ask yourself questions like: [LIST] [*]What are the essential points about this story I would mention if I had to summarize it quickly and clearly? [*]What are the causes for the events in the story? [*]Who are the different stakeholders, and how does this impact them? [*]What are potential responses in light of the story, and what are the arguments for each? What is my view, and how would I substantiate it? [/LIST] This kind of thinking will develop your ability to analyze commercial topics better, which is the key skill case studies assess. [/QUOTE]
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