How Structure from Scratch works
Imagine if you could sit next to a couple of MBB consultants and learn to structure different case questions until youâve internalized the nuances of how management consultants structure their problems and could do it yourself.
Of course, Julio and I canât sit and personally guide each person who wants to improve their structuring.
But weâve created something BETTER than that.Â
See, our coaching packages start at $500/session, with a minimum of 10 sessionsâŠ
âŠSo even with our coaching clients, we donât have the time to carefully explain the logic behind structures. Itâs straight to practice and feedback.
In this program, we have time. We have breathing room to carefully explain the logic behind structuring, and the different types of cases and structures.
We have the time to teach you every structuring technique we know of (many of which we developed ourselves), and show you tons of examples and counter-examples.
Above all, we have the time to practice. A LOT.
In Structure from Scratch, we show you our whole system to structure cases quickly, intuitively and in a customized way.
And you get to practice with us at your own pace, as your schedule allows.
(In fact, being able to do a ton of practice on your own, without paying a coach or having to schedule with other candidates is one of the key reasons people join this program.)
Weâve created this program so that itâs the equivalent of getting 30-40 hours of coaching with us.
And weâve made sure itâs as close as it gets to getting personalized guidance from us.
Learn the 4 Types of Cases and the âAlgorithmâ to structure each one of them

Everyone learns that you structure cases based on âcase typeâ:
- âUse this framework to ace your Market Entry casesâ
- âThis is the proven way to structure M&A casesâ
- âNever forget doing this in your profitability casesâ
The problem?
This never works. Youâre almost sure to get a public sector case, or a weird business case youâve never seen before (like a âwhite-labelingâ case), or even a combination of two common case types.
In this course, weâll prove to you that this approach is dangerous, and weâll offer you a different approach.
An approach that, instead of focusing on the âtype of decisionâ, focuses on the underlying structure of the problem itself.
We call this âThe 4 Types of Casesâ, and each of these types of problems has different underlying logics â and different ways to structure them.
Two âMarket Entryâ cases, for instance, can be of different types.
One may be an âAnalytical Decisionâ, while the other may be a âStrategic Decisionâ, for example.
And if so, their structures will follow a completely different logic, approach, and prioritization.
In this course, weâll show you how to identify each type of case, weâll show you the âAlgorithmâ to structure each, and weâll teach you the techniques youâll use to structure each one of them.
The goal here is that youâll stop memorizing frameworks and reciting them blindly to your interviewer.
Instead, youâll show them you can think about the logic of the problem in the same way they do.
Learn the beginner and advanced techniques real consultants use to structure their clientsâ problems

To structure well, you need to go beyond the tactics and the techniques.
You need to understand the different underlying structures problems have and the system to structure eachâŠ
âŠBut you do indeed need to learn the techniques.
Weâve PACKED this course with structuring techniques.
Youâll learn, in-depth, the key structuring techniques, like âThe 5 Ways to be MECEâ, âMECE Issue Treesâ and âBucket Frameworksâ.
(These are the ones you should master so you even have a chance to get the offer.)
But youâll also learn advanced techniques, including:
- The Interweaving Technique:Â An easy-to-learn, fast way to make your âBucket Frameworksâ (or Conceptual Structures) 2X sharper and more to the point (this is the easiest way to differentiate yourself in strategy cases).
- Objective-driven Frameworks: Weâll show you how to structure complex cases like real consultants do â not through âbucketsâ to gather information, but through âKey Questionsâ, or âKey Hypothesesâ. This technique alone allows you to solve complex MBB cases 2X faster, because you cut all the BS from your frameworks.
- Option Trees:Â A special type of Issue Tree thatâs rarely used by candidates, but often used in projects and thatâs useful for structuring cases that should be framed through an âAnswer Firstâ approach (weâll show you how to identify that as well). Option Trees are especially useful for Revenue Growth cases, Competitive Response cases and Corporate Strategy cases.
Besides these three advanced techniques (that no one else teaches), weâll also teach you:
- Advanced Brainstorming techniques (like the âPivoting Techniqueâ to brainstorm hundreds of ideas at the speed of speech).
- The best tactics to do Hypothesis Testing effectively (The âCheap Testâ Method is just one of them).
- Niche structuring techniques that are useful for final-round cases (âIf-then Frameworksâ is one of them, very useful for ambiguous problems that must be solved in a short amount of time).
Practice 50+ drills to actually improve your structuring skills (and vastly improve your Business Sense at the same time)
Youâll watch me creating structures IN REAL TIME, just after youâve built yours
Weâve embedded tons of high-quality video practice drills in this course, as we do in all our courses.
We could teach you all the theory you want in this course, but would this actually improve your performance when interview day comes?
I wish, but probably not.
Solving cases is not something you learn from a textbook. Itâs a skill you need to hone through practice.
Weâve added 50 Framework drills in this course, covering each of the 4 Types of Cases and every single technique we teach.
These Framework drills are in video format and all follow the best structure weâve found for solo practice:
- Youâll get a case question, pause, and try to structure the case following the specific system and techniques youâve learned in that module.
- Then, youâll watch us structure the case as we would in a real interview (including the communication style).
- Finally, youâll watch us debrief that structure and comment on best practices and common mistakes. (Hereâs where youâll improve your business sense.)
Practicing is good. But being debriefed in detail after each practice session is what leads to true greatness.
These drills cover countless industries and public sector problems and cover all types of decisions (or âcase typesâ, as commonly known) you can think of, including:
Profitability, Market Entry, Market Exit, Revenue Growth, Private Equity, M&A, Pricing, Turnaround, Competitive Response, Operations, Capacity Expansion, Infrastructure, Franchising, White-labeling, Verticalization, etc., etc., etc.
(And yes, we have multiple Public Sector drills, including Education, Public Health, Sanitation, City Transit⊠You get the idea!)
But thatâs not allâŠ
Youâll also get dozens of drills specifically for Brainstorming and Hypothesis Testing.
These are incredibly important types of structuring questions that candidates (and casebooks) give little attention to.
A big mistake!
In fact, while each case has at most one Framework question, most cases have anywhere from 2-4 Brainstorming questions and another 2-4 Hypothesis Testing questions.
You wonât find these questions in casebooks because theyâre often informally asked by your interviewer.
They donât seem like âofficialâ questions, but you ARE being evaluated.
While the Framework question gets all the attention (since itâs usually the first question of the case), a large part of your structuring evaluation happens in these two other question types that no one talks about and no one practices for.
Master Brainstorming and Hypothesis Testing
So, letâs talk about these types of questions.
About 80% of this courseâs content focuses on building Frameworks, or initial structures for your cases.
Thatâs because Frameworks areharder to build (since their purpose is to structure more complex questions), and arguably more important too (they set the stage for the case â and your interviewerâs initial impression of you).
However, you canât say you can structure any problem from scratch if you havenât mastered Brainstorming and Hypothesis Testing questions.
In this course, weâll show you the basics of structuring Brainstorming and Hypothesis Testing, PLUS weâll show you advanced techniques for them.
But most importantly, youâll master them through a lot of practice.
While Frameworks are more complex and really do need a complete system to be mastered, the best way to master these other two types of structuring questions is through practice.
High-quality practice, and with enough volume.
Which is what youâll find in this program.
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