"Tell me about a time you realized your engineering team was unclear on ownership or accountability for an important initiative. What signals told you there was confusion, how did you clarify roles, and what was the outcome? If relevant, describe how you used BairesDev delivery rituals or client-facing processes to make ownership explicit."
This question tests whether you can create clarity as an Engineering Manager instead of assuming people will naturally align. At BairesDev, teams often work across client stakeholders, distributed engineers, and shifting priorities, so weak ownership quickly turns into missed handoffs, duplicated work, or delivery risk. Interviewers want to see whether you can define decision-makers, set expectations, and reinforce accountability without micromanaging.
They are also looking for how you handle ambiguity and interpersonal friction when ownership boundaries are not obvious. Strong managers make responsibilities visible, resolve overlaps early, and create lightweight mechanisms the team actually uses.
A strong answer uses one specific example with real stakes, explains exactly what was unclear, and shows the mechanisms you introduced to clarify ownership. The best responses are structured in STAR format, include measurable outcomes, and reflect on what you learned about balancing autonomy with accountability.