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Which of the following answer variants best demonstrates Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity?

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Google Googleyness - Bias to Action and Comfort With Ambiguity
Which of the following answer variants best demonstrates Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity?
AI was reviewing logs and noticed a 10% drop in API response times. I escalated the issue to the platform team. They investigated and fixed the problem, improving performance.
BWe noticed a performance drop and discussed it as a team. We found the cause and deployed a fix. Customer satisfaction improved afterward.
CDuring a routine check, I spotted a 10% API latency increase outside my team's scope. I independently investigated, identified a misconfiguration, and coordinated the fix with the platform team. Latency returned to baseline, improving user experience.
DI saw a slowdown in API responses and told my manager. The team then worked on the fix, which resolved the issue and improved metrics.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary -- 'outside my team's scope' in C.
  2. Step 2: Identify individual ownership -- 'I independently investigated' in C.
  3. Step 3: Identify metric and impact -- '10% API latency increase' and 'latency returned to baseline' in C.
  4. Step 4: Confirm strongest answer -- C uniquely combines all elements demonstrating Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity.
Quick Trick: Explicit I + scope + metric -> strongest
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Options A, B, and D either lack individual ownership, clear scope boundary, or self-initiated action; only C shows explicit scope, I-driven action, and metric.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity LP -- strongest answer variant
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