A Problem I Helped to Solve

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Percakapan

Tell me about the problem you helped to solve.
Jawaban yang bagus:
I helped solve a problem when our group project was badly organised. Two people were doing most of the work, and others were unsure what to do. I suggested dividing the task into smaller sections with deadlines. I was not the leader officially, but I helped the group communicate better and avoid wasting time.
How did you decide what to do first?
Jawaban yang bagus:
The first thing I did was ask everyone what they had already done. That was important because I did not want to blame people before understanding the situation. Once we knew the facts, it was easier to divide the work fairly. Starting with information prevented another argument.
Did anyone disagree with your solution?
Jawaban yang bagus:
Yes, one person thought my plan was too strict and said we should just finish the project individually. I understood the frustration, but I explained that separate work might not fit together at the end. I tried to make the plan flexible, so people could choose tasks but still follow one shared structure.
What did solving the problem teach you?
Jawaban yang bagus:
It taught me that problems often become worse when nobody says clearly what needs doing. People may not be lazy; they may simply be confused. I also learnt that responsibility can mean helping others organise themselves, not taking all the work. Good communication saved the project more than any one clever idea.
Would you handle the same problem differently now?
Jawaban yang bagus:
I would still divide the work, but I would do it earlier. We waited until the project was already stressful, so people felt defensive. Next time I would suggest a quick plan at the beginning, including who checks the final version. Prevention would be better than rescuing the situation later.