Presenteruses apersonalanecdotePresentersays“Bear withme”Presenterreferencinga requirereading*powerbi showsup*"Im inmy ____rotation"Someoneasks forclarificationon a metricPresentersays “Thisis a busyslide”Mentionof “marketdisruption”"Something Ilearnedduring thecase studywas"Technicalissue occurs(e.g., mic,clicker,screen)A quotefromsomeoneat DellSomeonetakes aphoto of aslideSomeonesays “That’sa greatquestion”Presentersays “Caneveryonesee this?”Someonevisiblycheckstheir phonePresenterreferencingtheshareholdersAudiblesigh orgroanABCanalysisappearsPresenteruses handgestures toemphasize apointPresenterasks for ashow ofhandsSomeone nodsenthusiasticallyPresentersays “We’rerunning shorton time”Someonereferencesa previouscase studyTimecheck isrequestedPresenterreferencesAIPresentermakes ajoke(intentionalor not)Someonesays“synergy”Presentersays “Let’scircleback”A slidehas morethan 50wordsBreak isannounced"Handingit off to"Presenteruses ametaphoror analogyAcronym isusedwithoutexplanationA graph isshown butnotexplainedPresenterskips aslideSomeone asksa questionstarting with“This might bea dumbquestion…”Presenteruses apersonalanecdotePresentersays“Bear withme”Presenterreferencinga requirereading*powerbi showsup*"Im inmy ____rotation"Someoneasks forclarificationon a metricPresentersays “Thisis a busyslide”Mentionof “marketdisruption”"Something Ilearnedduring thecase studywas"Technicalissue occurs(e.g., mic,clicker,screen)A quotefromsomeoneat DellSomeonetakes aphoto of aslideSomeonesays “That’sa greatquestion”Presentersays “Caneveryonesee this?”Someonevisiblycheckstheir phonePresenterreferencingtheshareholdersAudiblesigh orgroanABCanalysisappearsPresenteruses handgestures toemphasize apointPresenterasks for ashow ofhandsSomeone nodsenthusiasticallyPresentersays “We’rerunning shorton time”Someonereferencesa previouscase studyTimecheck isrequestedPresenterreferencesAIPresentermakes ajoke(intentionalor not)Someonesays“synergy”Presentersays “Let’scircleback”A slidehas morethan 50wordsBreak isannounced"Handingit off to"Presenteruses ametaphoror analogyAcronym isusedwithoutexplanationA graph isshown butnotexplainedPresenterskips aslideSomeone asksa questionstarting with“This might bea dumbquestion…”

Case study - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Presenter uses a personal anecdote
  2. Presenter says “Bear with me”
  3. Presenter referencing a require reading
  4. *power bi shows up*
  5. "Im in my ____ rotation"
  6. Someone asks for clarification on a metric
  7. Presenter says “This is a busy slide”
  8. Mention of “market disruption”
  9. "Something I learned during the case study was"
  10. Technical issue occurs (e.g., mic, clicker, screen)
  11. A quote from someone at Dell
  12. Someone takes a photo of a slide
  13. Someone says “That’s a great question”
  14. Presenter says “Can everyone see this?”
  15. Someone visibly checks their phone
  16. Presenter referencing the shareholders
  17. Audible sigh or groan
  18. ABC analysis appears
  19. Presenter uses hand gestures to emphasize a point
  20. Presenter asks for a show of hands
  21. Someone nods enthusiastically
  22. Presenter says “We’re running short on time”
  23. Someone references a previous case study
  24. Time check is requested
  25. Presenter references AI
  26. Presenter makes a joke (intentional or not)
  27. Someone says “synergy”
  28. Presenter says “Let’s circle back”
  29. A slide has more than 50 words
  30. Break is announced
  31. "Handing it off to"
  32. Presenter uses a metaphor or analogy
  33. Acronym is used without explanation
  34. A graph is shown but not explained
  35. Presenter skips a slide
  36. Someone asks a question starting with “This might be a dumb question…”