2019-11-25
The most clicked link in last week's issue (~17% of opens, and well deserved) was an eye-popping video of simulations of food
Spencer Wright is the (mostly accidental) founder of Scope of Work, which he started writing (as The Prepared) in 2013. Today he serves as its editor-in-chief and chief dilettante.
The most clicked link in last week's issue (~17% of opens, and well deserved) was an eye-popping video of simulations of food
Planning & Strategy. * Richard is looking to talk to someone who has experience manufacturing consumer products in Mexico. Reach out to him here. * Adidas will
Planning & Strategy. * A remarkably comprehensive essay on Starlink, which argues that it is in fact a *huge* deal for SpaceX. Assuming that Starlink satellites
Planning & Strategy. * The Khan Academy version of Disney's theme park design course. * A good profile of Moltex, a UK startup building a
Planning & Strategy. * CAD software giant PTC acquired Onshape, the browser-based CAD startup founded by Jon Hirschtick, for $470M. Hirschtick, also one of the
Planning & Strategy. * A compellingly skeptical take on Flexport in the wake of WeWork's massive devaluation. Flexport raised $1B from Softbank earlier in