> Imagine this scenario: Your corporate customer calls you up to tell you that part of their order has not been delivered. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are tasked with marketing the product [blank] to the target demographic of [blank]. How will you conduct your market research?
> Imagine this scenario: You are trying to complete a project. However, a coworker’s errors are constantly impacting on your ability to complete the project. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You have been assigned to prepare and present a business case for an improvement project. What are the major steps you would take to work through this?
> Imagine this scenario: You are tasked with marketing to the target demographic of [blank]. What marketing methods would you use to reach out and communicate to them?
> Imagine this scenario: The government has just given you credits worth up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) to spend only on your education. What courses would you take or what subjects would you study?
> Imagine this scenario: An important client has asked you to solve a problem for them. However, you have not handled this type of problem before. Your manager and senior colleagues are not around to help, and as far as you can tell, there has been no pre-established process for you to follow in dealing with this type of problem. What would you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You raise your idea at a meeting. You feel strongly about this idea, but everyone else at the meeting disagrees with or does not support your idea. What do you do?
> Imagine this scenario: You are dealing with an angry customer. The customer demands to speak to your manager without specifying their issue or problem. What do you do?