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Tests prioritization under pressure across multiple projects, including trade-off judgment, stakeholder communication, and ownership of outcomes.
Tests prioritization under pressure, stakeholder management, and ownership when multiple urgent requests compete for limited time.
Tests how you handle a difficult stakeholder through direct communication, influence, and ownership while preserving the relationship.
Tests how a candidate makes an ownership-minded decision when data is missing, balancing speed, risk, and stakeholder alignment.
Tests how you handle critical feedback on research, adapt your approach, and maintain ownership under ambiguity.
Tests communication of complex research under ambiguity, especially influencing non-experts and aligning stakeholders around action.
Tests ownership and recovery when a project misses plan, including prioritization, stakeholder communication, and course correction.
Tests global stakeholder alignment, cross-cultural communication, and a project manager’s ability to drive clarity across distributed teams.
Describe how you handled a project where a major risk became real and you had to limit impact while keeping stakeholders aligned.
Explain how you would take a project from early scoping to kickoff with clear scope, stakeholder alignment, risks, and an executable plan.
Tests whether you can present a concise, role-relevant narrative linking your background, qualifications, and motivation to a research analyst role.
Tests your approach to improving throughput and patient flow using structured process improvement.
Tests your requirements discovery, scoping discipline, and communication with clinical stakeholders.
Tests data preparation methods and your ability to make clinical data analysis-ready.
Tests collaboration skills and your ability to deliver within multidisciplinary research teams.
Tests domain interest and how your goals align with Michigan Medicine’s research mission.
Tests technical proficiency and your ability to apply statistics to health research questions.
Tests motivation and how your background supports the Research Analyst role at Michigan Medicine.
Tests motivation, departmental fit, and alignment with Michigan Medicine research priorities.
Tests your analytical approach, communication, and ability to synthesize findings for health research.
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