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Which version of this story best demonstrates Learn and Be Curious with strong ownership and impact?

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Amazon Leadership Principles - Learn and Be Curious
Which version of this story best demonstrates Learn and Be Curious with strong ownership and impact? Version 1: "I was assigned to learn a new analytics tool. I completed the training and helped the team use it. Our reports improved." Version 2: "We learned a new analytics tool as a team to improve reporting. We shared knowledge and improved report accuracy." Version 3: "I noticed our team lacked analytics skills, so I independently learned a new tool. I created training materials and led sessions. Report accuracy improved by 15%." Version 4: "During a project, I learned a new analytics tool. I helped the team apply it, and reports got better."
AVersion 1
BVersion 2
CVersion 4
DVersion 3
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary -> Version 3
  2. Step 2: Check pronoun usage -> Version 3 uses 'I' consistently, showing ownership.
  3. Step 3: Look for metric -> Version 3 quantifies impact with 15% improvement.
  4. Step 4: Confirm specificity -> Version 3 details training materials and leadership.
Quick Trick: I + scope + metric = strongest story.
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Version 1 and 4 lack self-initiation and metrics; Version 2 hides individual ownership with 'we'.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Learn and Be Curious LP -- answer variant ownership, scope, metric, specificity
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