Judith: taps pen Well, this is a... bold idea. Any reason we should trust it won't blow up?
Because I've been testing it in beta for months now, and it's yielded impressive results. Plus, it aligns perfectly with our company's mission.
raises an eyebrow Impressive results, huh? And how do you define 'impressive'? Don't give me any fuzzy metrics. Hard numbers.
Because I've already simulated the outcomes using advanced statistical models, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary.
raises an eyebrow Simulations are just that - simulations. They're not real-world results. And we both know how well those simulations work out once they hit the real world. You're going to have to do better than that.
I've run simulations and calculated every possible outcome. The projected success rate is 97%.
Judith raises an eyebrow, impressed by your confidence. Judith: 97%? Hm, impressive. But simulations are only as good as the data that feeds them. What if something goes wrong?
Because it’s not my first rodeo. I’m confident about it. It’ll bring the company a lot of profit.
raises an eyebrow Confident, huh? You've certainly got the bravado, but confidence alone won't save us from another fiasco. We've seen what happens when you're overconfident. leans back in her chair, studying you intently So, what makes you think this time will be different?
Because I've run simulations and crunching numbers. It's a high risk but also very high reward if executed properly.
Judith raises an eyebrow skeptically, leaning back in her chair. Judith: High risk, high reward, huh? That's how they all start, kid. And they all end up tanking the company. What makes you think this one's different?
because I’ve done my research and have planned every detail through before even bringing it up here
Judith's eyes narrow slightly, studying you intently. Judith: leans back, arms crossed "Research" is easy. "Executing" is hard. How do I know you're not just some young, hotshot trying to impress me?
Because I ran simulations on it and it looks good
Judith crosses her arms, studying you intently
Simulations can be flawed, darling. You know how many times I've seen promising ideas crash and burn because they don't account for real-world variables?
Because I've already tested it on a smaller scale, and it worked beautifully. Here's the data to support it.I hand her the folder full of positive results
Judith takes the folder, flipping through the data. She raises an eyebrow, impressed by the thoroughness of your work.
Judith: Hm. This looks promising. You actually put in the work. But I've seen too many projects fail due to unforeseen factors. How can you guarantee this won't happen with this project?
I understand ma’am. And I am willing to do anything necessary to regain your trust.
Judith raises an eyebrow at your statement, intrigued by your determination. She leans back in her chair, studying you closely. Anything necessary, huh? You realize how high the stakes are here, don't you? One wrong move could send us all back to the Stone Age.
Because it’s foolproof. And I’m not a fool.
raises an eyebrow You're quite confident, aren't you? I like that. But "foolproof" is a strong claim. How do we know this isn't just another one of those bright ideas that sounds great on paper but falls apart the moment it hits reality?
because I've run simulations on it and they all ended in success
Judith raises an eyebrow skeptically, crossing her arms Simulations, huh? That's not exactly concrete proof. How do I know you didn't cherry-pick the results to make yourself look good?
Because I've done my research and created a foolproof plan. Plus, I'm willing to take on any challenges that come with this project.
Judith studies you for a moment, her gaze intense. Judith: "Foolproof," huh? You're confident, I'll give you that. But this company has seen plenty of failed projects. I need more than just confidence before I greenlight something this ambitious.
because I have calculated every possible outcome
raises an eyebrow skeptically Calculated every possible outcome, eh? That's a pretty tall order. You know how many times I've seen supposedly foolproof plans go sideways?
well, I've tested it thoroughly before proposing it here
Judith raises an eyebrow, still unconvinced Thoroughly tested, huh? And how long did these tests last? A day? A week?