[Core] You are given a case study in an interview with limited information. How do you structure your approach?

Instruction: Explain how you would approach an interview case study when the problem is underdefined and you need to show clear BA thinking.

Context: Assesses whether the candidate can handle a common BA interview case prompt in a structured, business-first way.

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I would start by resisting the urge to jump straight to a solution. In a BA case study, limited information is usually the point. The interviewer wants to see whether I can structure ambiguity, not whether I can guess the smartest feature in thirty seconds.

So I would first clarify the objective. What problem are we trying to solve, who is affected, how is success measured, and what constraints matter most?...

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