Female Coworker: I'm having trouble finding that screen. Oh, wait. Here we go. So this is the data from last week's market analysis on the new juice line? OK. That's from which region?
Male Coworker: Eastern. I sent out George's projection figures last Tuesday. Don't you have that?
Female Coworker: Hm. I'm sure it's here. Oh, yes. I got it. So Tim, you worked on the analysis with post? Are we all in agreement over the packaging design? And we're going with these three flavors. What about another market test for the multi-berry?
Tim: [sigh]
Female Coworker: Problem?
Tim: While we're at it, why don't we go back and retest the package design too?
Female Coworker: OK. I can see that you're upset. But what I think you're really saying is that we should keep the data analysis and move the product line along?
Tim: That's exactly what I'm saying.
Female Coworker: I realize how frustrating this is for you, particularly because we've had some unavoidable delays. I can imagine you're getting some pressure. And I recognize that we've been spending a lot of time on this. So how can we make our market research more comprehensive and still move things along?
Tim: Well, it's not my problem to fix.