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've 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: We're spinning our wheels here. We've been going back and forth on this berry flavor for months. It's a waste of time to do more analysis. We just need to make a decision.

Female Coworker: I'm-- I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by a waste of time. How has our meeting times seemed unproductive to you?

Tim: I think we have enough research at this point. We need to stop looking at numbers, make a decision so we can move forward. I've got other projects backed up on this. What's to be gained by waiting?

Female Coworker: I realize how frustrating this is for you. Particularly because we've been having some unavoidable delays. I can only imagine the pressure you're getting right now. It is important that we feel confident about this project though. There's a real opportunity here and we don't want to miscalculate. 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, how about this? If you take a look at George's numbers, there's an opportunity--