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Which of the following answer variants best demonstrates Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity in defining scope for an ambiguous project?

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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 in defining scope for an ambiguous project?
AI observed the unclear project scope and took initiative to define key deliverables. I investigated root causes of ambiguity and coordinated with stakeholders. The project scope was clarified, and delivery improved.
BWe identified the ambiguous scope together and decided on priorities as a team. We worked collaboratively to deliver the project, which met expectations.
CDuring the project kickoff, I spotted a 15% delay risk due to unclear scope. I defined the scope boundaries, set milestones, and drove the plan independently. The project finished on schedule, reducing delay risk to zero.
DI noticed the project lacked clear goals, so I escalated the issue to my manager. They then assigned tasks to the team. The project was completed successfully.
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary definition -- only D explicitly defines scope boundaries.
  2. Step 2: Check pronoun usage -- D uses 'I' consistently, showing ownership.
  3. Step 3: Look for quantification -- D provides a metric (15% delay risk reduced to zero).
  4. Step 4: Confirm Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity signals -- D shows independent action amid ambiguity with measurable impact.
Quick Trick: Explicit scope + I + metric -> strongest
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Option A is plausible but lacks explicit scope boundary and metric; A and B fail ownership or action clarity.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Bias to Action and Comfort with Ambiguity LP -- strongest answer variant with scope boundary, I-focus, and metric
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