Interesting insight about construction. I think you're right.
We see this ad hoc in software now. When there is a mass layoff, someone will go get a new job, and then try to bring on all of their previous coworkers. Or a group will go off and start a startup which (if they're lucky) will get acquired and they get to keep working together.
Which now makes me think, if you're a big company, maybe it behooves you to offer a highly functioning team a seed round instead of individual severances...
We see this ad hoc in software now. When there is a mass layoff, someone will go get a new job, and then try to bring on all of their previous coworkers. Or a group will go off and start a startup which (if they're lucky) will get acquired and they get to keep working together.
Which now makes me think, if you're a big company, maybe it behooves you to offer a highly functioning team a seed round instead of individual severances...