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One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>

One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 01:30:15 GMT /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-17/132161815 KristinaSafarova@slideshare.net(KristinaSafarova) Strategy study w0 17 KristinaSafarova One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategystudyw017-190218013015-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of our most advanced training programs with &gt;270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com.
Strategy study w0 17 from Kristina Safarova
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Strategy study w0 9 /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-9/132161806 strategystudyw09-190218013013
One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>

One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 01:30:13 GMT /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-9/132161806 KristinaSafarova@slideshare.net(KristinaSafarova) Strategy study w0 9 KristinaSafarova One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategystudyw09-190218013013-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of our most advanced training programs with &gt;270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com.
Strategy study w0 9 from Kristina Safarova
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Strategy study w0 8 /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-8/132161804 strategystudyw08-190218013013
One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>

One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 01:30:13 GMT /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-8/132161804 KristinaSafarova@slideshare.net(KristinaSafarova) Strategy study w0 8 KristinaSafarova One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategystudyw08-190218013013-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of our most advanced training programs with &gt;270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com.
Strategy study w0 8 from Kristina Safarova
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Strategy study w0 3 /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-3/132161795 strategystudyw03-190218013012
One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>

One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 01:30:12 GMT /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-3/132161795 KristinaSafarova@slideshare.net(KristinaSafarova) Strategy study w0 3 KristinaSafarova One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategystudyw03-190218013012-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of our most advanced training programs with &gt;270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com.
Strategy study w0 3 from Kristina Safarova
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Strategy study w0 2 /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-2/132161794 strategystudyw02-190218013012
One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>

One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. ]]>
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 01:30:12 GMT /slideshow/strategy-study-w0-2/132161794 KristinaSafarova@slideshare.net(KristinaSafarova) Strategy study w0 2 KristinaSafarova One of our most advanced training programs with >270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategystudyw02-190218013012-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of our most advanced training programs with &gt;270 videos, is where we help a major Latin American Bank determine if they should enter the highly competitive US retail banking sector. We asked the partner leading this study, Michael, to document each day of the study as he thought through the issues, managed the client and led the engagement team on this complex assignment. The subsequent live-blog was one of the most popular programs we ever released. The posts were prepared at the end of each day of the study so you can see how the thinking on the study evolved. We have since re-edited the live blog. At 600 pages long, the re-edited live blog is probably the most detailed guide anywhere demonstrating how a partner thinks on a study. You will see that it is not a linear process. It is not a function of simply finding and plugging in a framework. Though there is a clear logic to the thought process. On StrategyJournal.com we are publishing the entire re-edited live-blog. On the Strategy Skills podcast channel, we will publish an accompanying free podcast series. Insiders, our most loyal clients, who want to see how we conducted the analyses, the actual engagement slides and follow the training to replicate this type of partner-level thinking can view all ~270 detailed videos at StrategyTraining.com and Premium members can view the videos on StrategyTV.com.
Strategy study w0 2 from Kristina Safarova
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