This team most clearly displays unncessary constraints as a barrier to solving problems.
<h3>What are unnecessary constraints?</h3>
This occurs when the process of solving a problem is affected by unnecessary factors and decisions.
The situation described is an example of this because the team decided to apply an unnecessary decision based on the idea it worked in another department.
Note: In this question the options are missing; here are the options:
Confirmation bias
Unnecessary contraints
Mental set
Irrelevant information
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I am honestly not sure because your options are confusing. The poet says in the last stanza that he doesn't want to take the form of anything natural - he wants to be made of gold, but not become a god, but rather a bird. He would like to be made into a golden bird and sing to the people around him. So I'm not sure what you should pick - he doesn't want to become a god, but rather a bird, but there is no mention of mechanics in the poem.
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