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What does the phrase "We had team consensus to change the approach" most subtly signal to the interviewer?

medium📡 Signal Interpretation Q8 of Q15
Amazon Leadership Principles - Are Right a Lot
What does the phrase "We had team consensus to change the approach" most subtly signal to the interviewer?
AStrong collaboration and leadership
BPassive voice hides individual ownership
CEffective decision making
DClear individual accountability
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Note the use of collective pronoun 'we' and passive phrasing.
  2. Step 2: This obscures the candidate's individual role and ownership.
  3. Step 3: Are Right a Lot values clear individual accountability.
  4. Step 4: Thus, the phrase subtly signals passive voice hiding ownership.
Quick Trick: "We had consensus" -> ownership obscured
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Team consensus sounds positive, but 'we' hides who drove the decision, weakening ownership signal.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Are Right a Lot LP -- subtle passive voice hides ownership
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