Taipu & Veronika
Taipu Taipu
Hey Veronika, I've been thinking about how we could trim down the time from concept to launch. What’s your take on eliminating the bottlenecks that keep us stuck?
Veronika Veronika
Hey, stop treating launch like a marathon – it’s a sprint. Cut the middlemen, set a 48‑hour deadline for every decision, and if someone’s not on the clock, they’re out of the loop. Let the team see the metrics, not the paperwork. That’s how you shave days off a concept.
Taipu Taipu
Metrics over paperwork, no. 48‑hour decision windows cut lag; those who can’t meet the clock will be reassigned.
Veronika Veronika
Nice 48‑hour clock, but if people’re getting reassigned, make sure the decisions don’t slip in quality. And don’t let a misaligned font ruin a quick deck – that’s the worst kind of lag.
Taipu Taipu
Quality won’t be compromised, even on a 48‑hour cycle. I’ll set a standard template to keep fonts aligned.
Veronika Veronika
Good, just don’t let a template freeze the brand – a misaligned font still kills a good launch. If the spacing is perfect I’ll throw a latte over the deck. Keep those metrics tight, and maybe bring lunch this time – I always forget it.
Taipu Taipu
Understood, I’ll keep the template flexible enough to adapt to brand nuances while maintaining tight spacing. Lunch noted.
Veronika Veronika
Sounds great, just remember the template can’t turn into a static rulebook. If the brand voice shifts, the template must shift too – no one likes a dead‑centered launch that feels stale. Keep the spacing tight, keep the feel alive, and if it’s not punchy, I’ll still toss a latte. And yes, lunch is noted – I’ll bring it next time.