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Which version of this story is the strongest example of Collaboration and Teamwork?

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General Behavioral - Collaboration and Teamwork
Which version of this story is the strongest example of Collaboration and Teamwork? A) "I saw a teammate struggling with a task. I told my manager, and they assigned someone to help. The teammate finished the task eventually." B) "We noticed a teammate was struggling and as a team, we all pitched in to help. The task was completed on time, and the team was happy." C) "I noticed a teammate struggling outside my immediate team. I reached out, helped identify the problem, and worked with them to fix it. The task was completed successfully." D) "During a project, I saw a teammate struggling with a new tool. I paired with them for two sessions, helped fix their issues, and shared documentation. Their efficiency improved by 30%, and the project stayed on schedule."
AI saw a teammate struggling with a task. I told my manager, and they assigned someone to help. The teammate finished the task eventually.
BDuring a project, I saw a teammate struggling with a new tool. I paired with them for two sessions, helped fix their issues, and shared documentation. Their efficiency improved by 30%, and the project stayed on schedule.
CWe noticed a teammate was struggling and as a team, we all pitched in to help. The task was completed on time, and the team was happy.
DI noticed a teammate struggling outside my immediate team. I reached out, helped identify the problem, and worked with them to fix it. The task was completed successfully.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary -- D specifies project and tool, others vague or team-wide
  2. Step 2: Check individual ownership -- D uses 'I' throughout; B and A use 'we' or manager assignment
  3. Step 3: Look for metric -- D quantifies 30% efficiency improvement; others lack metrics
  4. Step 4: Conclude strongest answer is D for clear scope, ownership, and measurable impact
Quick Trick: Scope + I + metric = strongest
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Options A and B lack individual ownership or clear scope; C lacks metric; D has clear scope, I, and impact metric.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Collaboration and Teamwork LP -- answer variant with scope, I, and metric
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