As a PM, how do you encourage your team to open up about unrealistic deadlines before you are forced to declare an all hands on deck emergency on launch day?, PM. When a client says they "trust your timeline" but constantly asks for micro-updates, how do you read between the lines and find a way to follow through on their unexpressed expectations?, Developer. If a project budget is slashed mid-sprint, how do you work with finance to find common ground on technical architecture without having to call out issues with senior leadership's strategy?, Developer. Has a PM ever shared user data that gave you food for thought and changed how you follow through on writing clean code?, Designer. How do you open up about your creative blocks to developers so that you can find common ground on a user interface that looks great but is also easy to code?, Designer. When feedback on your wireframes from a major stakeholder is vague, how do you read between the lines to make sure the changes you follow through on actually match their vision?, QA. In your experience, what is the most diplomatic way to call out issues in a developer’s code without making them defensive, especially when it is all hands on deck to fix a production crash?, QA. If a post-mortem report gives the team food for thought about a massive software failure, how do you get developers to open up about what actually went wrong in the testing phase?, Recruiter. When candidates ask about company culture, how do you open up about the intense all hands on deck crunch periods while still keeping the company attractive to top talent?, Recruiter. If a hiring manager’s feedback on a candidate is brief or polite, how do you read between the lines to understand what they really want, and how does that give you food for thought for your sourcing strategy?, Finance. When teams demand expensive new software tools, how do you call out issues with overspending while still trying to find common ground on a realistic department budget?, Finance. If a department leader fails to follow through on their promised cost reductions, does that give you food for thought on how to restructure the company's financial approval process?
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