The MECE principle is one that a real McKinsey, Bain or BCG consultant never lets go. When learning to solve problems like a management consultant for your case interviews, one of the most difficult thing to learn is to structure these problems well. And the most challenging part of being structured is to make sure you're being MECE. MECE means "Mutually Exclusive and Collectivelly Exhaustive", which means there are no overlaps between the ideas and no gaps as well. But you probably know that already. What you might now know is HOW to be MECE in practice (and how to be sure you're being MECE). In this video series, we will demistify the MECE principle and show you 5 practical techniques so you can be MECE in your case interviews. You can use each of them individually or mix them together into Issue Trees, a powerful way to create customized frameworks for your cases. Learn to be MECE so you can learn to think like a McKinsey, BCG or Bain consultant!