Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to make a strategic product decision with incomplete information or conflicting data. What was the situation, and how did you approach it?
Follow-up questions:
Situation:
- What was the strategic context or business goal you were working toward?
- What specific information was missing, and what conflicting signals were you receiving?
- Who were the key stakeholders involved, and what were their perspectives?
Action:
- Walk me through your decision-making framework - what factors did you weigh?
- What assumptions did you make, and how did you validate or mitigate risk around them?
- How did you determine what additional data or research was worth the time investment versus moving forward?
- What trade-offs did you make, and why?
Result:
- What was the outcome of your decision, both short-term and long-term?
- Looking back, what would you have done differently with the information you have now?
- How did this experience shape your approach to strategic decision-making?
What to listen for: Structured decision-making framework, comfort with ambiguity, ability to identify key assumptions and risks, balance between analysis and action, ownership of decision and outcomes, thoughtful reflection on trade-offs, appropriate
Evaluation Rubric
| Criteria | Poor | Good | Strong |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decision Framework | Vague or incomplete situation description; cannot articulate what information was missing; focuses on external blame; no clear decision framework evident | Clear situation and missing information identified; structured approach to decision-making; acknowledges assumptions and validates key risks; demonstrates ownership of decision and outcomes | Exceptional clarity on strategic context and data gaps; sophisticated decision framework with explicit trade-off analysis; proactive risk mitigation; strong personal leadership while crediting team; insightful reflection on learning |
| Ambiguity Navigation | Paralyzed by lack of data without forward progress; no method for validating assumptions; unable to balance analysis with action | Comfortable moving forward with incomplete information; identifies key assumptions to validate; appropriate balance between gathering data and making decisions; clear mitigation strategies | Exceptional comfort with ambiguity; strategic about which uncertainties to resolve versus accept; innovative approaches to reducing risk; demonstrates learning agility in applying lessons to future decisions |
| Ownership and Reflection | Excessive 'we' without personal contribution; defensive about outcomes; no awareness of what could have been done differently | Clear personal accountability with appropriate team credit; owns both successes and failures; thoughtful reflection on alternative approaches; demonstrates growth from experience | Strong individual leadership evident throughout; drives key decisions while enabling others; exceptional self-awareness; applies sophisticated lessons learned to evolving contexts |