Which of the following answer variants is the strongest example of demonstrating Failure and Resilience?
medium✅ Answer Validation Q10 of Q15
General Behavioral - Failure and Resilience
Which of the following answer variants is the strongest example of demonstrating Failure and Resilience?
ADuring a routine check, I spotted a 0.5% transaction drop outside my team's scope. I traced the root cause, wrote a fix, and coordinated rollout with the platform team. The drop rate went to zero, protecting $10K weekly revenue.
BWe discovered a failure together and as a team investigated and fixed it. Customer satisfaction improved after the fix.
CI noticed a failure in our payment system and escalated it to the platform team. They fixed the issue and customer complaints decreased.
DI found an issue in another team's service and decided to fix it myself. I investigated the cause and deployed a patch. Things got better after that.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
Step 1: Identify scope boundary -> During a routine check, I spotted a 0.5% transaction drop outside my team's scope. I traced the root cause, wrote a fix, and coordinated rollout with the platform team. The drop rate went to zero, protecting $10K weekly revenue.
Step 2: Identify individual ownership -> During a routine check, I spotted a 0.5% transaction drop outside my team's scope. I traced the root cause, wrote a fix, and coordinated rollout with the platform team. The drop rate went to zero, protecting $10K weekly revenue. uses 'I' throughout.
Step 3: Identify quantification -> During a routine check, I spotted a 0.5% transaction drop outside my team's scope. I traced the root cause, wrote a fix, and coordinated rollout with the platform team. The drop rate went to zero, protecting $10K weekly revenue. provides specific metric ($10K weekly revenue).
Step 4: Compare other options -> Others lack one or more of these critical elements.
Quick Trick:Scope + I + metric = strongest answer
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
Options A, B, and D are plausible but lack clear individual ownership, scope boundary, or specific metrics.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
Failure and Resilience LP -- answer variant with scope, I, and metric
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