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The Way of the VC


The Way of the VC

Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board
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von: Yinglan Tan

29,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.11.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118579985
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 288

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Venture Capital funds are the fastest growing sector of the financial industry, and possibly the least understood. In this book, the author provides a primer on what some of the world's best venture capitalists have in common. How do the world's top venture capitalists consistently obtain supernormal returns? How do they add value to entrepreneurs they have backed? Why is a top venture capitalist like a skilled chef? <ul> <li>How did Lip Bu Tan, when he was Chairman of Walden, manage to invest in Creative Technology, despite the CEO's aversion for VCs?</li> <li>How did Nam Ho, Founder and Managing Partner of Altos Venture, turn an introduction by a Stanford Business School professor into a venture capital firm managing a quarter billion dollars of capital?</li> <li>How does Bing Gordon, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and author of the business plan that resulted in KPCB's investment in Electronic Arts, time exits properly?</li> <li>Why did Soo Boon Koh, Managing Director of IGlobe Ventures, back a GPS company which was filing for Chapter 11, in the post 9-11 market?</li> </ul> <p>The <i>Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board</i> is essential reading for venture capital practitioners, including partners, principals, analysts, consultants and limited partners--both institutional and private. It is also useful to students of finance who want a better understanding of what goes on in the venture capital world.  </p>
Acknowledgments. <p>Foreword.</p> <p>Introduction.</p> <p>Chapter 1 The Call to Adventure.</p> <p>Chapter 2 Finding the Right Partner at the Right Time: Focus on the Forest, Not the Trees.</p> <p>Chapter 3 Transitions in Partnership: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters.</p> <p>Chapter 4 Growing Together.</p> <p>Chapter 5 Smart Money: The Top VC on Your Board.</p> <p>Chapter 6 If You Need to Woo a Turkey Buzzard.</p> <p>Chapter 7 The Partnership Becomes Wildly Successful.</p> <p>Chapter 8 Conclusion.</p> <p>Appendix.</p> <p>Index.</p>
<b>Yinglan Tan</b> was the first director of 3i Venturelab China, a joint-venture between private equity firm 3i (LSE:III) and INSEAD, one of the world's leading business schools. He has also served on the boards of growth ventures in Asia and a U.S. private-equity fund of funds. Yinglan teaches modules on Entrepreneurial Finance and Entrepreneurial Management at Singapore Management University. Educated at Harvard, Stanford and Carnegie Mellon, Yinglan now works with the Singapore Government to enhance the venture capital and entrepreneurship landscape in Singapore.<br /> <br /> Yinglan can be contacted at <a href="mailto:yinglantan@stanfordalumni.org">yinglantan@stanfordalumni.org</a>.<br />
Venture Capital funds are the fastest growing sector of the financial industry, and possibly the least understood. In this book, the author provides a primer on what some of the world's best venture capitalists have in common. How do the world's top venture capitalists consistently obtain supernormal returns? How do they add value to entrepreneurs they have backed? Why is a top venture capitalist like a skilled chef? <ul> <li>How did Lip Bu Tan, when he was Chairman of Walden, manage to invest in Creative Technology, despite the CEO's aversion for VCs?</li> <li>How did Nam Ho, Founder and Managing Partner of Altos Venture, turn an introduction by a Stanford Business School professor into a venture capital firm managing a quarter billion dollars of capital?</li> <li>How does Bing Gordon, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and author of the business plan that resulted in KPCB's investment in Electronic Arts, time exits properly?</li> <li>Why did Soo Boon Koh, Managing Director of IGlobe Ventures, back a GPS company which was filing for Chapter 11, in the post 9-11 market?</li> </ul> <p>The <i>Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your Board</i> is essential reading for venture capital practitioners, including partners, principals, analysts, consultants and limited partners--both institutional and private. It is also useful to students of finance who want a better understanding of what goes on in the venture capital world.  </p>
<i>The Way of the VC</i> is the best book I have read on venture capital with thoughtful advice for the entrepreneur. Yinglan captures the wisdom of the ages, with the vision of an oracle he captures how a venture capitalist thinks, and how the best ones act.<br /> --<b>Timothy C. Draper</b>, Founder & Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson <p>With the emergence of venture capital investment as a professional practice, understanding the way in which this industry works is critically important for practitioners and would-be practitioners, whether they are (or aspire to be) working for entrepreneurial ventures, venture firms, or large institutional capital pools. I applaud Yinglan Tan, who has distilled many interesting "war stories" and experiences of venture capitalists into a useful and effective framework in <i>The Way of the VC</i>.<br /> --<b>Professor Josh Lerner</b>, Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking, Harvard Business School</p> <p>Yinglan gives valuable accounts coupled with insightful observations about the past, present and future of an industry that is still in its infancy--but growing up fast. The book will also help entrepreneurs who need venture capital financing by showing them how VCs add value to their companies. This book belongs in the library of anyone who has ever taken a serious interest in venture capital.<b><br /> </b>--<b>Neil Shen</b>, Founding and Managing Partner, Sequoia Capital China</p> <p>Venture capitalists rely heavily on personal judgment and experience. This extensive collection of shared wisdom and viewpoints is therefore a valuable addition to the growing number of VC textbooks and war stories. Yinglan has skillfully captured the Tao of VC practitioners and entrepreneurs in a lively and enlightening book.<br /> --<b>Lin Hong Wong</b>, Author of Venture Capital Fund Management</p> <p>Top-flight entrepreneurs are blessed with terrific ideas and boundless energy. But lacking capital, they must join together with VCs. The prescription is easy, the implementation tough. Entrepreneurs and VCs differ in orientation, background and interests. In this lively and insightful volume, Yinglan Tan tells how entrepreneurs can handle the relationship effectively, from early-stage conception through to a thriving company.<br /> --<b>Richard Zeckhauser</b>, Frank P. Ramsey Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University</p>

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