Question 2 of 12

You have a very efficient and reliable team member on your team, but they are infamous for treating symptoms rather than root causes. What is the likely outcome of using their quick assistance?

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Their output will be undocumented and unreliable.
The team may be provoked into disagreement.
The project will be reliable for years to come.
Any fix provided will be short-lived

Any fix provided will be short-lived

The likely outcome of using a team member who treats symptoms rather than root causes is that any fix provided will be short-lived.

The likely outcome of using a team member who treats symptoms rather than root causes is that any fix provided will be short-lived. When someone only addresses the symptoms of a problem without understanding or addressing the underlying root causes, the problem is likely to resurface in the future. By not addressing the root causes, the team member's fixes may be temporary and not sustainable in the long run. It is essential to identify and address the underlying causes of problems to ensure long-term reliability and success.