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182。 Delivery As mentioned earlier, the “meat” of a case is a dialogue between the interviewee and interviewer. The interviewee asks a series of questions to gather data necessary to solve the case. The interviewer will ask probing questions, or redirects the conversation if the interviewee bees stuck or heads in a wrong direction while approaching the problem. To effectively deliver a case, it is critical that the interviewer has a deep understanding of the facts and background of the case. Thus, most of our interviewers have a background sheet(s) to refer to during the course of the interview. Some interviewers take this one step further and prepare summary charts of the key data the interviewee may need to solve the case. Background sheets should contain all the information that the interviewee will need to logically solve the case. We suggest that you prepare a background sheet for your practice case, but please do not feel obligated to go into great detail. A solid understanding of the problem, the relevant business issues, and possible solutions will be sufficient. Below, we have summarized some major categories of information yo