Prelims

Julia Ivy (PhD in Psychology, (Reflection of Significant Choices)) (PhD in Management, (Strategic Relationships in a Low-Trust vs High-Trust Environment))

Crafting Your Edge for Today's Job Market

ISBN: 978-1-78973-298-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-297-9

Publication date: 7 October 2019

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Ivy, J. (2019), "Prelims", Crafting Your Edge for Today's Job Market, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xiv. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-297-920191019

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CRAFTING YOUR EDGE FOR TODAY'S JOB MARKET

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CRAFTING YOUR EDGE FOR TODAY'S JOB MARKET

Using the BE-EDGE Method for Consulting Cases and Capstone Projects

JULIA IVY

PhD in Psychology

(Reflection of Significant Choices)

PhD in Management

(Strategic Relationships in a Low-Trust vs High-Trust Environment)

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India Malaysia – China

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Dedication

In memory of Alex who was always there for me.

List of Figures

Figure I.1 The BE-EDGE Steps
Figure I Stage “E” in the BE-EDGE Journey
Figure 1.1 From Defining Your Space to Stating Your Case
Figure 1.2 Your Path toward Your Space in the Industry
Figure II Stage “D” in the BE-EDGE Journey
Figure III Stage “G” in the BE-EDGE Journey
Figure 7.1 Key Positions of SWOT for Business Suppliers' Case
Figure 7.2 Comparison of Alternative Options for Entering the Myanmar Market
Figure IV Stage “E” in the BE-EDGE Journey
Exhibit B.1 The Lilypad's Founder and Brand
Exhibit B.2 The Lilypad's Interior
Exhibit B.3 The Local Band “Why Another” Playing at the Lilypad in October 2017
Exhibit B.4 The October 2017 Show Schedule, Designed by a Local Artist Dan Masi
Exhibit B.5 Murals in the Lilypad, by Dan Masi
Exhibit B.6 The Lilypad Financial Data, 2017
Exhibit B.7 A Process Chart of the Lilypad's Operation
Exhibit B.8 A Space for Mentors-performers in the Lilypad
Exhibit B.9 The Lilypad Bar
Exhibit B.10 Proximity of the Lilypad's Competitors
Exhibit B.11 The Lilypad's Strategic Group Differentiators
Exhibit B.12 Lilypad Pricing in 2017

List of Tables

Table I.1 BE-EDGE Steps and Deliverables
Table I.2 Your Timeframe for the BE-EDGE Journey
Table 1.1 “My Core as a Pro”
Table 2.1 Searching for YOUR Company through a Social Capital–based Approach
Table 2.2 Searching for YOUR Company through Your College's Resources
Table 2.3 Searching for YOUR Company through the Stakeholder Approach
Table 4.1 The Five Ws of the Lilypad Company Case
Table 4.2 The Five Ws of Your Company Case Challenge
Table 4.3 Classification of Challenges
Table 4.4 Situation Around the Challenge
Table 5.1 The Lilypad Case Structure and Content
Table 5.2 Your Case Structure and Content
Table 5.3 Writing Style for the Company Case
Table 6.1 Frameworks Used in Your Area of Expertise
Table 6.2 Methodology Section Components for HC Securities and Investments
Table 6.3 Methodology Section Components for Your Report
Table 7.1 Comparison of China's versus India's Market Options for Brewerkz's Expansion
Table 7.2 Example of a Visual Summary of a Problem-solving Analysis
Table 8.1 Drafting a List of Recommendations for a Project-related Challenge
Table 8.2 Drafting a List of Recommendations for a Dilemma Challenge
Table 8.3 Drafting a List of Recommendations for a Problem-solving Challenge
Table 8.4 Snapshot of Recommendation Structure and Content
Table 9.1 Organization of the Case Brief Synopsis
Table 9.2 Organization of the Case Brief as Executive Summary
Table 10.1 Rubrics of BE-EDGE Message Delivery

Acknowledgments

This book took root in countless conversations with Joan Winn, a legendary case writer, reviewer, and editor. After meeting Joan and hearing her talk at case writing association conferences, I began to envision a role case writing might play beyond the traditional boundaries of the methodology, i.e., the preparation of teaching or research cases. I found myself passionately arguing that many of our students who might not be interested in teaching or research could deploy case writing methodology as a powerful tool for distinguishing their professional voices and crafting a space for themselves in the job market. Joan was the one who immediately supported this notion and volunteered to help. She became the brain behind the Consulting Case Writing Competition that we launched in 2013 at Northeastern University for students in the Masters in Professional Studies program. She served as the competition's first coach for faculty and students and its reviewer and judge and stepped into any role as needed to make this idea work.

Kelly Otter, Dee Masiello, Leslie Hitch, and Mary Thompson-Jones stood behind me and next to me while I claimed that, instead of solving company cases for entities that might not even be aware of the value that our students were generating for them, our students should write cases for companies of their choosing, so that their work might assist them in shaping a professional space within a sector of the job market aligned with their career objectives. Because of these colleagues, and because of the support of the college of professional studies, the BE-EDGE method had a chance to reach students from 12 masters programs who generated value for organizations in more than 20 countries.

Liz Dodd, my long-term editor, made this book readable. She did not just edit the flow of my English-as-a-second-language writing but also helped me sharpen ideas and polish the message.

Finally, and most importantly, I owe this book to my students and clients – those who believed in the BE-EDGE method as a vehicle to connect our amazing and multidimensional job candidates with opportunities in relevant sectors of the market, where they could endeavor to shape a space for themselves and gain a personal, social, and professional edge within that space.