VC Fundamentals Part 3: Company Building

EPISODE · Sep 15, 2020 · 1H 34M

VC Fundamentals Part 3: Company Building

from ACQ2 by Acquired · host Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal

We continue our VC Fundamentals series with Company Building — everything that happens after you write the check. We catalog the different categories, strategies and tactics for VCs to "add value" to their portfolio companies, from direct involvement to portfolio services to simply doing nothing (often better than many alternatives!). For both of us, this is the best and most fun part of being an investor, and we hope that shines through in this episode. Here's to building great companies!Sponsors:Sierra: https://bit.ly/acquiredsierra Topics Covered:The goals of Company Building: (Obviously) add value to your investments(Less obviously) increase your odds of finding/winning your next investmentsThe four categories of company building: "Direct" work by the GPs"Active" platform and portfolio services teams"Passive" brand halo effectSimply "doing nothing"Activities you actually do: Board work (both governance and strategic/operational planning)Planning and orchestrating future financings and exitsRecruiting, closing deals and "selling"Cofounder/executive disputes and departuresPivots and company shutdownsAnd perhaps the most important company-building advice of all: Don't Freak Out. Links:Our interview on the main show with Doug Leone:  https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/sequoia-capital-part-ii-with-doug-leoneFred Wilson's great post on pivots vs. shutdowns: https://avc.com/2018/11/pivot-or-fail/

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