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So watching victor cheng case prep isn't a great use of time? Really don't see how growth strategy or profit increases even apply to why I'll be doing
Federal is just working on introducing case studies- just get a book to study from and you'll be fine. Don't over study you'll be fine
Just to know your SDLC and be able to use the SMART methodology
Well, if you're going for PI-ITA...no...
You don't need victor cheng case prep! You don't need any books! The case is just standard reading comprehension combined with synthesizing the information into a VERY informal recommendation. You literally read a few pages and regurgitate back the information. If you really want to study try reading articles and marking what you feel might be a theme and then present the theme in your own words