Chris walked into the office, his mind racing with the conversation he had just had with his mother. He tried to put it out of his mind and focus on the work ahead of him. He sat down at his desk and pulled up the latest sales reports for the company.
But he couldn't stop thinking about the conversation. His mother's words kept repeating in his head, and he felt overwhelmed by the pressure of the situation. He knew he needed to focus on his work, but he couldn't stop his mind from wandering.
Suddenly, an idea struck him. He sat up straight in his chair, a smile spreading across his face.
The idea that had struck him was crazy, but it just might work. What if the company released a new product - a powdered soup that could cure hangovers? It was a radical idea, but it just might be the thing that could turn things around for the company. And it would be a way for him to prove to the shareholders that he was a creative and innovative leader.
Excited, he started sketching out the details of the product. He envisioned a delicious, easy-to-make soup that could be consumed after a night of drinking. It would contain all the nutrients and vitamins needed to rehydrate and replenish the human system.
The more Chris thought about it, the more convinced he became that it was a brilliant idea. He started working on the marketing plan, brainstorming catchy slogans and taglines. He imagined ads that would make people laugh and want to buy the product. He could see it now - people all over the world would be enjoying the benefits of the "hangover soup," and the company's profits would soar.
He was so caught up in his thoughts that he didn't notice the time passing. Before he knew it, the sun was setting and the office was empty. But he felt energized and ready to take on the world.
"Mr. Morgan, you have a meeting with some investors at Miraes coffee house in one hour," his secretary said, knocking on his office door. "Do you need anything before you head out?"
"No, thank you," Chris said, his mind racing. He quickly grabbed his jacket and briefcase and headed out the door. He was eager to share his brilliant idea with the investors, and he was sure they would be as excited about it as he was.
As he walked to the coffee house, he felt a sense of nervous excitement. He had never pitched an idea to investors before, and he wasn't sure what to expect.
He arrived at Miraes house and was shown to a private meeting room. He sat down at the table, taking a deep breath to calm his nerves. Then, the door opened and three men walked in. They were all dressed in expensive suits, and they exuded an air of confidence and power.
"Hello, Mr. Morgan," one of the men said, extending his hand. "I'm Alex, and these are my colleagues, Sam and Ryan. Thanks for taking the time to meet with us."
"It's my pleasure," Chris said, shaking Alex's hand.
"So, Mr. Morgan," Alex said, taking a seat at the table. "We understand that you have a new product idea you'd like to pitch to us. We're all ears, so go ahead and tell us all about it."
Chris cleared his throat, trying to contain his excitement. "Thank you for giving me this opportunity," he said. "I have an idea for a new product that I think will revolutionize the way people recover from hangovers. It's a powdered soup that is packed with vitamins and nutrients that are essential for rehydration and recovery. I call it "Hangover powdered Syrum."
Alex said, a slight flush of color rising in his cheeks. "Mr. Morgan, please go ahead and tell us all about this product."
"Of course," Chris said, grateful that the man had given him a chance. "As I was saying, the Hangover Soup is a powdered soup that can be mixed with water. It's designed to help replenish the body's electrolytes and vitamins, and it also contains anti-inflammatory ingredients to help reduce the effects of a hangover. It's easy to make, portable, and affordable, and I believe it has the potential to be the best".
"What makes you so confident that this product will be successful?" Sam asked, leaning forward in his seat. "The hangover cure market is already pretty saturated. What makes you think that this product will stand out from the competition?"
"That's a great question," he said, glad to have the opportunity to explain his reasoning. "The thing that sets this product apart is its simplicity and portability. Most hangover cures require you to take multiple pills or drinks throughout the day, but this is all-in-one. It's also easy to take with you, so you can have it on hand when you need it"
"Another thing that sets this product apart is the fact that it actually tastes good," he continued. "A lot of hangover cures are unpleasant to consume, but this one is quite tasty. I believe that this will be a big selling point, especially for young people who are looking for a quick and easy way to recover from a night out."
"That's an interesting point," Ryan said, looking thoughtful. "But what about the cost? Are you going to be able to make this product affordable enough to appeal to your target market?"
"Absolutely," Chris said confidently. "I have done extensive market research".
"I believe that we can produce this product at a cost that will be competitive with other hangover cures on the market," he added, "and still maintain a healthy profit margin. I'm confident that we can make this product accessible to a wide range of consumers."
"I have a comprehensive marketing plan," Chris said, reaching for his briefcase. "Would you like to see the details?"
Chris opened his briefcase and smiled delightfully.....