Business cases can be about thousands of topics, so it´s impossible to "study" all possible frameworks. It´s better to have a general structure that you twist and personalize based on the case. You have a good structure sample here (Deep Dive: The Framework).
Most cases are about profitability, go-to-market (release vs not), investment (invest vs not), or pricing. So, find sample frameworks for these (check here) and practice integrating them into your "general structure" to make it more solid.
The best candidates don´t have fancy frameworks; they have the capacity to adapt their structures fast, with relevant categories, specific examples and perhaps even innovative points of view
Hello @tripleeme3
Good question!
A few things:
Business cases can be about thousands of topics, so it´s impossible to "study" all possible frameworks. It´s better to have a general structure that you twist and personalize based on the case. You have a good structure sample here (Deep Dive: The Framework).
Most cases are about profitability, go-to-market (release vs not), investment (invest vs not), or pricing. So, find sample frameworks for these (check here) and practice integrating them into your "general structure" to make it more solid.
The best candidates don´t have fancy frameworks; they have the capacity to adapt their structures fast, with relevant categories, specific examples and perhaps even innovative points of view