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Delivery Interview Question:
Explain an example of a time when things happened in work to dampen your enthusiasm. How did you motivate yourself and your team?
Submitted by: MuhammadThis question is a test of character and is especially important if you are being interviewed for a management role.
An ideal answer will demonstrate that you are able to support your team, even when things don't go according to plan.
For example:
Whilst I was working in a fast-food restaurant, an unexpected coachload of football supporters came through the door. What followed was a hectic half-hour as the few staff we had on struggled to serve the high influx of customers.
To motivate my team, I came out of the back office and signed onto a till in the middle of the counter. From that position, I could support my team either side of me with phrases like 'you're doing well, Kelly' whilst helping to offset the work load.
When the rush was over, I congratulated everyone on their efforts and brought chocolates in for my team the next day.
Submitted by: Muhammad
An ideal answer will demonstrate that you are able to support your team, even when things don't go according to plan.
For example:
Whilst I was working in a fast-food restaurant, an unexpected coachload of football supporters came through the door. What followed was a hectic half-hour as the few staff we had on struggled to serve the high influx of customers.
To motivate my team, I came out of the back office and signed onto a till in the middle of the counter. From that position, I could support my team either side of me with phrases like 'you're doing well, Kelly' whilst helping to offset the work load.
When the rush was over, I congratulated everyone on their efforts and brought chocolates in for my team the next day.
Submitted by: Muhammad
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