r/strategyconsulting

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Computational management?

LLMs are becoming surprisingly strong in analysis, synthesis, and business reasoning.
Are we moving toward truly computational management…
or simply better decision support for human executives?
And is there already an academic field or theoretical framework studying this direction?

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u/AI-FalcoIV-86 — 5 days ago

[Showcase] I built Okydone, a strategic management platform that connects your high-level goals directly to your daily execution and timeline, without the bloat.

Hey everyone!

As a developer and manager, I’ve spent years jumping between tools. The pattern was always the same: endless lists of daily tasks, but a complete disconnect from the long-term strategic goals. We spend so much time micro-managing cards that we lose sight of the bigger picture.

To solve this gap between planning and execution, I built Okydone.

The core concept is straightforward but often missing in current tools: it seamlessly weaves together Clear Goals, a Visual Timeline, and Daily Execution into a single, clean ecosystem. It’s powerful enough for corporate strategic alignment, yet intuitive and streamlined enough for personal planning and side projects.

Key highlights:

  • No more bloat: Designed to eliminate the visual noise and overwhelming complexity of traditional enterprise tools.
  • Goal-to-Action alignment: Every daily task is explicitly tied back to a macro objective and a concrete timeline.
  • Execution-focused: Built around actual progress and momentum, not just moving cards around.

We just launched, and I would absolutely love to get some honest feedback, feature requests, or constructive criticism from this community!

Check it out here: https://www.okydone.com

Thanks for your time, and I'll be around in the comments to answer any questions!

u/Business-Public-1071 — 6 days ago
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Graduated from Tier BTech College, Been Interning Since Last Year Want to Move Into Consulting. What Should I Do?

Hey everyone, I graduated last year from a tier BTech college and have been doing internships(not related to consulting) continuously since then to build experience. Now I want to move into consulting, but I’m confused about the best path forward and what I should focus on to break into the field.

I’m interested in consulting because I enjoy business strategy and problem solving, but I know coming from a non IIT/NIT background can make things more difficult. I wanted to ask people here how someone like me can realistically get into consulting. Should I focus more on networking, certifications, or applying off campus? Also, how important are case interviews, and what’s the best way to prepare for them?

Would really appreciate advice from anyone who has made a similar transition or is currently working in consulting. Thanks!

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u/AdThick3944 — 13 days ago