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Question 30 of 35 for our Management Analyst Mock Interview

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Question 30 of 35

Suppose we gave you a project to address operational concerns. How would you proceed if the project received support from one department but not another?

"Luckily, I have not come across this situation in the past. If I did, I would talk to the disagreeing party to understand their primary sticking points. Maybe we missed explaining how the project would benefit them, and perhaps their resistance stems from a lack of seeing the benefit to their department. Since the hypothetical project would benefit both teams, I would focus on its benefits to ensure both parties cooperated with the project."

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How to Answer: Suppose we gave you a project to address operational concerns. How would you proceed if the project received support from one department but not another?

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  • 30. Suppose we gave you a project to address operational concerns. How would you proceed if the project received support from one department but not another?

      What You Need to Know

      This situational-based question aims to target your ability to work cross-departmentally while appeasing multiple stakeholders. Show the interviewer that you strive to take an objective stance while ensuring that your projects move forward.

      If you have experienced this situation in the past, you can tell a story using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result). If you are new to a situation like this, give your answer based on hypotheticals.

      Written by Ryan Brown on August 11th, 2014

      Answer Example

      "Luckily, I have not come across this situation in the past. If I did, I would talk to the disagreeing party to understand their primary sticking points. Maybe we missed explaining how the project would benefit them, and perhaps their resistance stems from a lack of seeing the benefit to their department. Since the hypothetical project would benefit both teams, I would focus on its benefits to ensure both parties cooperated with the project."

      Written by Ryan Brown on August 11th, 2014