Business Awareness
Business News
to
Talking
Points
Turn business news into GD, PI, WAT, LinkedIn, and classroom points without sounding rehearsed.
For
MBA students preparing for GD, PI, and WAT
Status
Concept roadmap roadmap with interest tracking.
Micro-features
Problem
Business news is often consumed passively. Students need a way to turn events into arguments, stakeholder implications, counterpoints, and examples they can use in real conversations.
About this tool
A thinking aid for turning one news item into a balanced argument, a business implication, and a point of view you can actually say.
Use it when
Use it before GD practice, PI prep, WAT writing, or a LinkedIn reflection.
Why I am building it
Built because most news consumption stops at summary, while interviews ask for judgment.
Who it is for
- MBA students preparing for GD, PI, and WAT
- Students trying to speak better in class discussions
- Early professionals building business awareness
What it will do
It will transform a news article, link, or topic into a business issue, balanced talking points, interview angles, WAT structure, and a short LinkedIn-style point of view.
Planned features
News summary with business context
For-against GD argument map
PI and WAT angles
Stakeholder and risk lens
Short LinkedIn reflection draft
Why it matters
Business awareness becomes valuable when it helps someone reason, compare, and communicate, not just repeat what happened.
Interest signal
Help decide what deserves build time next.
I track this privately through analytics and a local browser marker. Repeat clicks from the same browser are treated as repeats, not new interest. I am not showing public counts until there is real backend data with duplicate and bot filtering.
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