Marc Lore – The Multitasker
Inc.|Winter 2022/2023
Visionary, tactician, operator. Disrupter, competitor, and former track star Marc Lore has won many ways_and always with speed. Now he's building utopia in the desert and trying to revolutionize dinner. Has he discovered the secret to entrepreneurship or is his good fortune about to run out?
By Tom Foster. Photography Vincent Tullo
Marc Lore – The Multitasker

In the airy great room of his three-story penthouse in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, Marc Lore has covered one of the walls of floor-to-ceiling windows with hundreds of colorful Post-it Notes-pink, orange, yellow, green-stuck to giant white sheets of paper, in cascading patterns like pixilated rainbow waterfalls. "I call this my war room," says Lore. Next to him on one of the broad, white sofas sits Kristin Reilly, the chief people officer of Lore's four-year-old food-delivery startup, Wonder, one of several companies he's currently building and the one that requires most of his attention. Their project: dismantling and rebuilding Wonder's org chart. "In all my experience as an entrepreneur over the past 20 years," he says, "this is the most underappreciated, underrated, most powerful thing that any entrepreneur could focus on: the org chart."

Where previously the company had been built around traditional functional units, it will now be built around key metrics. It's just the kind of thing Lore gets excited about, and he can't suppress a grin as he unravels the reasoning. He points to a yellow Post-it representing an executive who oversees delivery-truck ops, whose responsibility Lore describes as "minimizing nonrevenue-generating time, when drivers are not actually on the road, and maximizing their scores on a number of factors-their stop time, or whether they make mistakes." Those are vital performance measures for the company, and yet in the prior org chart, HR handled the recruiting and training of drivers, even though the exec in question was responsible for their performance. That allowed for finger-pointing if things were to go wrong. Lore, instead, wants to establish what he calls "end-to-end ownership," so the lines of responsibility are clear.

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