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[Urban Transformation, The Economics of Delivery Apps, and Boeing’s Crisis Management]-[Food Delivery Wars and Boeing’s Crisis Management]

After Hours · B2 · 2019-03-20

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📋 Summary

Urban Development and the 'New City' Phenomenon

The podcast opens with a discussion on large-scale urban development projects, specifically Hudson Yards in New York City. The hosts characterize it as the "single biggest private investment in real estate in the history of the United States," noting that such projects essentially "reinvent the city." While acknowledging the nostalgia often associated with the "displacement" of older structures—citing the history of the Empire State Building replacing a beloved hotel—the hosts conclude that these transformations are "hugely exciting" and reflect a recurring pattern of urban evolution, similar to the recent development of the Boston Seaport.

The Economic Paradox of Food Delivery

The conversation shifts to the current "delivery war" in the restaurant industry. Despite venture capital pouring billions into the sector—a "400% increase compared to what they did a year ago"—the hosts argue that the underlying economics are deeply flawed. They describe food delivery as a "three-party platform" (DoorDash, the driver, and the restaurant) where there is "too much capital chasing after way too few deals."

Key points regarding the delivery model include:

  • Inefficiency: Unlike ride-sharing, which is a "two-party platform," food delivery suffers from "many to many" complexities, leading to non-existent margins.
  • Subsidized Demand: The growth numbers appear "rosy" only because of heavy discounting. The hosts question if true demand will persist once prices rise to cover the "$5, $10 surcharges" required for profitability.
  • The Restaurant Divide: The industry is splitting into two camps: commodity players (like local pizza joints) that get "squeezed" by platform fees, and major brands (like Starbucks) that have the leverage to negotiate lower commissions, marketing spend, and data access.
  • Ghost Kitchens: To drive efficiency, platforms are moving toward "ghost kitchens," though the hosts remain skeptical about the long-term viability of these models without massive cross-subsidization.

Boeing’s Crisis Management: A Case Study in Failure

The second half of the podcast analyzes Boeing’s response to the 737 MAX 8 crashes. The hosts label the company's handling of the disaster as a "textbook case of bad crisis management," characterized by "delay, deflect, deny, and hope for the best."

  • The Pathology of Silence: The hosts express astonishment at the absence of Boeing's CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, noting that his "formulaic" tweets and lack of visibility exacerbated the crisis.
  • Managing Trust vs. Liability: The hosts argue that Boeing fell into the trap of managing "liability" rather than "confidence and trust." They emphasize that in a crisis, the public needs to know the company has their "best interests at heart," rather than waiting for technical software updates.
  • The Character Test: Drawing on the idea that "crisis reveals character," the hosts contrast Boeing’s defensive posture with successful examples like Richard Branson, who personally intervened during a train crash to show empathy and leadership. They conclude that Boeing’s response was a failure of leadership, as they remained "reflexively defensive" rather than taking the unilateral action of grounding the planes to restore public trust.

🎯Key Sentences

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Yeah, it is really something else.
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You will be mobbed.
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It's funny how you get to reinvent the city every now and then.
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And now you blank.
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I confess, when I see these things happen, they're so exciting.
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📝Key Phrases

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put your finger on it
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chasing after
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taper off
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at scale
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cross-subsidize
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
Hello, Ben. Hi, everyone.
You're listening to After Hours.
I'm Naomi, and I'm here with Felix and me here.
Hey, guys. Coming at you from New York City.
Did you guys have a good day today?

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