Matt, a construction manager, receives an alert about the concrete truck coming in the next hour.
Matt notices that the wall they'll be pouring concrete for will trap the crane on the construction site.
Matt calls an emergency meeting.
They look at the site and the site plans, trying to find a way to get the crane out once they've poured the wall.
They don't see anything promising. Matt sends his coworkers off to look for other exit routes or other places they can use the concrete.
One of the workers, Jeremy, finds that one of the floors is almost ready to be poured and suggests they do that instead.
After a couple of minutes, Matt receives reports back from the rest of his team.
They discuss the different options. Matt decides to go with Jeremy's solution because it is the quickest to implement.
Matt messages his coworkers, telling them to prepare the floor for the upcoming concrete load.
He notes the change of plans on his device.
Reassured, he returns to his office.
John and Alex, the owners of Maccabee Coffee, are in the market for a new look for their store.
Allison, an interior designer who wants the contract, meets with John at the shop.
Meanwhile, Alex calls in from his home office.
Using Allison's device, John looks through to a proposal.
Alex sees what John sees on his computer.
Allison shows them the main features of her plan.
John and Alex both agree that the atmosphere is really nice.
Alex mentions that he ordered a larger espresso machine than they had originally decided on.
He is worried that it will be a problem.
Allison assures him that it will be okay. She finds the specifications of the desired machine online.
Alex inserts the espresso machine and adjusts the rest of the layout on the spot, showing them that they can still have the same feel.
Alex is glad that the larger espresso machine won't be a problem.
Alex says they're excited about the proposal and will get back to her soon.
