Module 5: Decision-Making
You're part of a team finalising a project due tomorrow. Just before the end of the day, a team member proposes a major change that could improve the outcome—but it will take at least 6 more hours to complete. If you accept it, you risk missing the deadline. If you reject it, the project may be less effective.
Instructions
This challenge asks you to demonstrate responsible and logical decision-making.Your response should reflect: - Prioritisation
- Risk awareness
- Team consideration
Great decision-makers weigh impact, time, and team readiness. ✅ Try: “What’s the cost of missing the deadline vs. improving the quality?” ❌ Avoid: “Let’s just do it and see what happens.”
Module 5: Decision-Making
Module 5: Decision-Making
Your decision will be reviewed by a trainer. You’ll get:feedback on clarity, reasoning, and realism
Module 5
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Created on June 16, 2025
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Module 5: Decision-Making
You're part of a team finalising a project due tomorrow. Just before the end of the day, a team member proposes a major change that could improve the outcome—but it will take at least 6 more hours to complete. If you accept it, you risk missing the deadline. If you reject it, the project may be less effective.
Instructions
This challenge asks you to demonstrate responsible and logical decision-making.Your response should reflect:
- Prioritisation
- Risk awareness
- Team consideration
Great decision-makers weigh impact, time, and team readiness. ✅ Try: “What’s the cost of missing the deadline vs. improving the quality?” ❌ Avoid: “Let’s just do it and see what happens.”Module 5: Decision-Making
Module 5: Decision-Making
Your decision will be reviewed by a trainer. You’ll get:feedback on clarity, reasoning, and realism