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Which version of this answer best demonstrates Learn and Be Curious with strong ownership, scope boundary, and impact metric?

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Amazon Leadership Principles - Learn and Be Curious
Which version of this answer best demonstrates Learn and Be Curious with strong ownership, scope boundary, and impact metric? Version 1: "I noticed our team had slow report generation. I learned a new scripting language independently, automated the process, and reduced report time by 40%." Version 2: "We saw report delays and decided to learn new tools together. We automated the process and improved speed." Version 3: "I learned a new tool after my manager suggested it. I helped the team automate reports, which improved speed." Version 4: "During a project, I learned scripting to help automate reports. The team adopted the solution and report speed improved."
AI noticed our team had slow report generation. I learned a new scripting language independently, automated the process, and reduced report time by 40%.
BWe saw report delays and decided to learn new tools together. We automated the process and improved speed.
CI learned a new tool after my manager suggested it. I helped the team automate reports, which improved speed.
DDuring a project, I learned scripting to help automate reports. The team adopted the solution and report speed improved.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary -- Version 1 clearly states 'our team' and personal initiative.
  2. Step 2: Identify ownership -- Version 1 uses 'I' throughout, showing individual ownership.
  3. Step 3: Identify metric -- Version 1 quantifies impact with 'reduced report time by 40%'.
  4. Step 4: Compare others -- Versions 2 and 4 use 'we' or vague scope; Version 3 is manager-directed.
  5. Step 5: Conclude -- Version 1 best demonstrates Learn and Be Curious with strong signals.
Quick Trick: Explicit I + scope + metric -> strongest
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Other versions fail on scope boundary, individual ownership, or lack specific metric.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Learn and Be Curious LP -- answer variant with scope, I-ownership, metric
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