Cost Analysis
If you like applying Cost Analysis, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- AnalysisIntermediateNew
Pricing Strategy for a Dublin D2C Cosmetics Startup
You are a pricing analyst for Glow Dublin. Using provided sales data, cost breakdowns, and competitor prices, estimate the price elasticity of demand for the serum. Then, recomm…
- Demand Elasticity
- Cost Analysis
- Pricing Strategy
Microeconomics - StrategyIntermediateNew
Strategy Brief on Layer-2 Choice for a Web3 Gaming Studio
Survey the three L2 categories with 2026-current numbers: per-transaction cost at expected game throughput (around 50 TPS sustained, 500 TPS event spikes), finality latency (mat…
- Layer 2 Protocols
- Blockchain Protocols
- Research
Blockchain and Decentralized Systems Engineering - DesignIntermediateNew
Scaling a Sydney D2C Cosmetics Startup's Data Pipeline
You are tasked with designing a cloud-based data pipeline for GlowUp. The pipeline must ingest real-time user events (page views, purchases, returns) from web and mobile apps, p…
- Cloud Computing
- Apache Spark
- Nosql
Big Data and Cloud Technologies - DesignIntermediateNew
ITIL Service Desk Redesign for a D2C Cosmetics Startup
Design a service desk model based on ITIL best practices. Propose a tiered support structure (L1-L3), a self-service portal with knowledge base, and a process for incident manag…
- Itil
- Service Desk
- Incident Management
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