> Imagine this scenario: You are working in the B2B sales department of a vending machine manufacturer. You and your team had recently closed a deal to sell and deliver three hundred (300) vending machine units to a new business client. However, two weeks before the proposed delivery date, the operations team tell you that they will not be able to produce the full three hundred (300) units by the delivery date. What would you do?
> Describe the last time you were responsible for a project. What did you do and how did the project turn out?
> Describe the methods and tactics you use to ensure you can complete your work and meet work objectives on any given work day.
> Describe a time when, as a manager, you successfully led multiple teams with multiple projects and deadlines.
> Imagine this scenario: You are a manager of a team. You and your team have a major project due soon and it seem like your team will not meet the deadline. Your manager, the regional director, has suggested that you ask your team to work overtime to get the project done. If you take this advice, you will have to convince your team to work overtime. What do you do?
> Considering your most recent team project, what was your role in planning, executing, and measuring its success?