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2013-2014 KPMG International Case Competition. Campus Recruiting. Overview. Review KICC Logistics & Rules Objectives Approaching the Case Presenting the Case Dos and Don’ts. Thursday, November 7th Marcum Conference Center Includes 20-minute presentation to KPMG panel with 10 minute Q&A
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2013-2014 KPMG International Case Competition Campus Recruiting
Overview • Review KICC Logistics & Rules • Objectives • Approaching the Case • Presenting the Case • Dos and Don’ts
Thursday, November 7th Marcum Conference Center Includes 20-minute presentation to KPMG panel with 10 minute Q&A Teams should report 5-10 minutes early to check in before your presentation. Campus Competition Format & Logistics
Objectives • Enhance and further develop professional skills • Learn how to approach a case • Learn how to present a case • Build confidence!
Business Cases: Background • Real world examples with unique problems • Can range from ½ page to 20+ pages • Types • Single Discipline / Multi-Disciplinary • Technical / Conceptual • Focus on integration and application of knowledge
The Case “Mindset” • Who are you? Who is your team? Who are the judges? • No one right approach • Adapt to what is given (remain confident) • Apply your knowledge
Presenting with Confidence • Present as though your team has discussed every option possible and this is the best one • Speak slowly and clearly • Have a balanced team
Crafting Professional Presentations • Keep font sizes, colors, and styles consistent • Use (but don’t overuse) graphs, charts, and tables • Don’t use too much text because the judges will just read the slides and not pay attention to what you have to say • Use roadmaps and transitions • Balance content and delivery
Question and Answer • “Our team discussed this issue…” • Quote facts from the case and adapt your plan • Maintain team balance • Discuss a Q&A technique before entering the room • Point Person • Non-verbal cues
Do: Use Timelines • Highlights implications • Where you are • Deadlines/urgency • Time constraints • Note: Sometimes judges are “from the future.” Adapt accordingly.
Do: Make Assumptions • Your data will rely on assumptions • Have a defense of your assumptions (just in case) • Be aggressive in reading into the case
Do: Be a Team Player • A team dominated by one or two members will not be successful • This means: • Speak up (if you are quiet) • Let others speak (if you are loud)
Don’t: Read From the Slides or Memorize • You will have enough time to practice, so use it! • Practice makes perfect, but… • Trying to memorize a speech will not work
Don’t: Be Afraid to Have a “Lead” Presenter • A polished presentation has an introduction and a conclusion • Consider having the same person “open” and “close” the presentation