In the actual episode, (the women) ultimately won the task by leveraging their networks to find a high-paying tenant, while the men's team struggled with their sales pitch and pricing strategy.
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Since the task involved high-pressure sales in a short timeframe, a high-fidelity 360-degree Virtual Tour (cutting-edge for 2004) would have allowed them to close deals with international high-rollers who couldn't visit the 90th floor in person before signing. In the actual episode, (the women) ultimately won
Instead of selling just the space, the feature would allow potential lessees to add "bolt-on" luxury experiences—such as a private chef, a curated art gallery showing, or a celebrity meet-and-greet—directly into the one-night contract. During the episode, the candidates struggled to justify
During the episode, the candidates struggled to justify a $20,000 price tag for just "one night" in a room. A useful feature for their marketing would have been an integrated within the lease agreement.