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#10 June 3: Finalize market comparison – 45 minutes

It’s almost complete, the analysis of programs in competition with the ICC’s project I have been working on. While not a particularly taxing project, I always take great satisfaction in the finishing of a task with great implications. This task will allow us to fairly price out the intended offering.

I feel somewhat bad that I am not able to go into great detail about what is planned. However, I must respect that the ICC is still in the development stage of its process, and revealing too much information can have an adverse effect, which I do not want to happen. It’s kind of like going to Coca-Cola and having insider knowledge on its flagship beverage’s secret formula, which the company to this day has not disclosed.

This is Wednesday, so tomorrow we will have our weekly meeting via Zoom to go over the project. I will send over my findings from the analysis ahead of the meeting so that we can potentially go over it and I can answer any questions they might have. As I said in the previous post, I do not have the answers to everything, but I want to make sure that I have as much information as possible to help them through the process, thus why I take my time as much as I can. Like in the fable The Tortoise and the Hare, “slow but steady wins the race.” A quite apropos reference, considering that Olympians are the focus of this project. More to come after tomorrow’s meeting.