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Which version of this answer best demonstrates strong Focus on Long-Term Impact leadership signals?

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Meta Core Values - Focus on Long-Term Impact
Which version of this answer best demonstrates strong Focus on Long-Term Impact leadership signals? Version 1: "I noticed a potential data bottleneck in our service during a routine check. I investigated the root cause, implemented a fix, and coordinated with the infrastructure team to deploy it. The fix reduced latency by 15%, ensuring the system can handle future growth." Version 2: "We found a data bottleneck affecting performance and decided to fix it. We worked together to deploy a solution, which improved latency." Version 3: "During a team meeting, I suggested we look into a data bottleneck. The team agreed, and we fixed it. Latency improved after deployment." Version 4: "I saw a data bottleneck outside my immediate team and took initiative to investigate. I traced the issue, wrote a patch, and collaborated with the infrastructure team for rollout. Latency dropped 15%, protecting future scalability."
AVersion 3
BVersion 2
CVersion 4
DVersion 1
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify scope boundary -- Version 4 specifies 'outside my immediate team'.
  2. Step 2: Confirm individual ownership -- Version 4 uses 'I' throughout.
  3. Step 3: Check for specific metric -- Version 4 states 'Latency dropped 15%'.
  4. Step 4: Compare other versions lacking one or more of these signals.
  5. Step 5: Conclude Version 4 is strongest demonstration of Focus on Long-Term Impact.
Quick Trick: Scope + I + metric -> strongest answer
Trap Explanation:
PITFALL
  • Version 1 is strong but lacks explicit scope boundary; Version 4 explicitly states scope, individual ownership, and metric, making it strongest.
Concept tested:
CONCEPT
  • Focus on Long-Term Impact LP -- answer variant with scope boundary, I-ownership, and metric
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