> Imagine this scenario: You are working in the marketing department of a video game company. You and your team have been organizing the marketing for a new game, including a countdown to the game’s release date. However two weeks before the release date, the game development team have announced that they will not be able to have the product ready by launch and might have to delay it by a month. What would you do?
> 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?
> Imagine this scenario: As part of a coporate branding project, you are working with an external design and marketing agency. The agency has submitted their first finalised piece of marketing materials to you. However, these materials are not statisfactory. What do you do? Note that as part of the agreement with the agency, you are only allowed to request for edits to the finalized work twice.
> When you are given a number of tasks to do in a given work day, how do you prioritize and organize to ensure you complete the tasks to a good standard and on time?