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Tests prioritization under pressure across multiple projects, including trade-off judgment, stakeholder communication, and ownership of outcomes.
Tests influence without authority: aligning stakeholders through data, empathy, and ownership to drive a decision and measurable outcome.
Tests how you handle a difficult stakeholder through direct communication, influence, and ownership while preserving the relationship.
Assesses conflict resolution, communication, and ownership when collaborating with a difficult teammate under delivery pressure.
Tests conflict resolution in a team setting, including communication, ownership, and the ability to restore trust while delivering results.
Tests decision-making under ambiguity, ownership, and how you balance speed, risk, and data when information is incomplete.
Define what success means for a project using clear KPIs, a north star, and supporting metrics.
Tests prioritization under pressure, ownership, and stakeholder communication when deadlines and competing demands create sustained stress.
Tests cross-functional communication and stakeholder alignment under changing conditions, with emphasis on influence, ownership, and measurable outcomes.
A framework for connecting user needs to business goals, then making product decisions with clear trade-offs and measurable outcomes.
Define a practical KPI set for product success, balancing a north star metric with leading indicators.
Tests prioritization under pressure, judgment with incomplete data, and ownership in delivering a decision despite ambiguity.
Choose the most important launch metrics, balancing early signals, long-term outcomes, and a clear KPI hierarchy.
A framework for deciding which features should ship first when building a new product.
Explain how to distinguish early directional metrics from outcome metrics, using a clear KPI framework tied to product decisions.
Tests conflict resolution in a real team setting, focusing on direct communication, leadership under pressure, and measurable outcomes.
Use customer feedback to identify the biggest pain points in the user journey.
Tests ownership, teamwork, communication, and mentorship through a concrete example of helping a team succeed beyond individual delivery.
Tell the story of using user feedback to identify the right product change and make the improvement.
Explain how user feedback should inform discovery, prioritization, and validation in a product development process.
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