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Which LP does this primarily demonstrate?

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General Behavioral - Prioritization and Time Management
During a project, you realized that adding a new feature would delay the delivery and reduce the quality of the final product. You communicated this risk to your team and stakeholders and successfully pushed back on the scope to maintain the timeline and quality standards. Which LP does this primarily demonstrate?
ACustomer Obsession
BBias for Action
CPrioritization and Time Management
DOwnership
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify the core action -- pushing back on scope to protect timeline and quality -> Prioritization and Time Management
  2. Step 2: Recognize the principle that aligns with managing scope and deadlines -> Prioritization and Time Management.
  3. Step 3: Differentiate from adjacent LPs: Bias for Action focuses on speed, Ownership on responsibility, Customer Obsession on customer needs, but the scenario centers on managing priorities and time.
Quick Trick: Pushing back on scope to protect timeline = Prioritization
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Bias for Action seems plausible because of decision-making speed, but the focus is on managing priorities and time, not just acting fast.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Prioritization and Time Management LP recognition
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