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Which version of this story is the strongest example of Think Big leadership?

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Amazon Leadership Principles - Think Big
Which version of this story is the strongest example of Think Big leadership? A) "I noticed our team was only solving immediate bugs. I suggested we brainstorm long-term features. The team agreed and we started planning." B) "We identified the need for bigger goals and brainstormed ideas together. We then implemented some new features that improved user experience." C) "During a review, I spotted a gap in our roadmap. I proposed a scalable solution, designed the architecture, and led rollout coordination. Customer satisfaction improved by 12%." D) "I worked with my team to think beyond current constraints. We developed new ideas and saw some improvements in metrics."
AWe identified the need for bigger goals and brainstormed ideas together. We then implemented some new features that improved user experience.
BDuring a review, I spotted a gap in our roadmap. I proposed a scalable solution, designed the architecture, and led rollout coordination. Customer satisfaction improved by 12%.
CI noticed our team was only solving immediate bugs. I suggested we brainstorm long-term features. The team agreed and we started planning.
DI worked with my team to think beyond current constraints. We developed new ideas and saw some improvements in metrics.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify explicit scope boundary and individual ownership in candidate's role.
  2. Step 2: Confirm presence of specific metric quantifying impact.
  3. Step 3: During a review, I spotted a gap in our roadmap. I proposed a scalable solution, designed the architecture, and led rollout coordination. Customer satisfaction improved by 12%. uniquely meets all criteria: clear scope, 'I' statements, and metric.
Quick Trick: Scope + I + metric -> strongest
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Option C lacks metric and clear ownership; B uses 'we' hiding ownership; D is vague on scope and metric.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Think Big LP -- answer variant with scope, I, and metric
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