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The Venture Capital Investment Framework

Venture capital is the economic engine that drives entrepreneurship and innovation through capital investments, board membership, advice, introductions to relevant employees, and customers. Despite the outsized importance of venture capital, the inner workings remain hidden. Venture is still a mentor-led industry and it is an industry where you have to do a lot of self-educationyou have to learn by doing, and you have to get up to speed quickly.

Until now.

Author William Lin spent over a decade in venture capital, starting in an entry-level position, helping to start a leading VC firm from scratch, and eventually becoming Managing Partner. In The VC Field Guide: Fundamentals of Venture Capital, Lin shares his unique framework, the Venture Capital Investment Framework, to help any venture capitalist, entrepreneur, or investor make better investment decisions, quicker. He delivers an incisive and practical handboo

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Part I Introduction 1

Introduction 3

My Background 3

Who Is This Book For? 9

The Framework’s Origin 10

Endnote 14

Part II The Venture Capital Investment Framework 15

Chapter 1 The Venture Capital Investment Framework 17

Startup Investing 17

Chapter 2 Who = Team 23

Different Paths to Success 26

Curiosity Is a Must- Have for Founding Teams 27

Individual or Company Growth? 30

The CEO and Team Challenges 31

Curiosity and ? 33

Failure Is a Valued Asset 37

In- Person Data 38

Team Dynamics that Work 40

Chapter 3 What = Problem 47

Deep Questions, First Principles 49

Common Sense and Bias 52

You Don’t Have to Solve Your Own Problem 53

Finding a Problem 55

Chapter 4 When = Timing 59

Timing = Environment 61

Specialization Leads to Success, Leading to Optionality 62

Generational Timing 64

Timing and Disruption 66

The Rise and Fall of Companies 68

Chapter 5 Where = Market 73

How VCs Look at TAM 74

Strategy for VCs Based on the Size of the Firm 79

Calculating TAM and What Does It Imply? 81

Chapter 6 Why = Solution 83

Solving One Problem Really Well 85

Building the Right Solution 87

Building a Sustainable Business 90

Chapter 7 How = Scale 91

The Sales Organization 93

Sales Organization and Customer Alignment 96

The Technology Organization 98

Chapter 8 How to Use the VCIF 101

The VCIF in Action: An Investment We Made 102

An Investment We Didn’t Make 107

Stages 112

Part III Notes to Stakeholders 115

Chapter 9 The Venture Capital Role 117

The Basics of a Venture Capital Firm 118

Winners Lose a Lot 123

Metrics 126

My First Trial by Fire 128

Chapter 10 Notes for Students 135

Three Entry- Level Career Paths in Venture 135

Chapter 11 Notes for Current VCs 141

VC Career Paths 141

VC Career Myths 147

Chapter 12 Notes for Entrepreneurs: Some Thoughts 151

Chapter 13 Notes for Startup Customers 155

Chapter 14 Notes for LPs: Characteristics of Some of the Best VCs 159

Sector Knowledge 161

Chapter 15 Long- Term Planning: Venture Capital Cycles, Optionality, Starting a VC Firm 165

Venture Capital Cycles 167

Optionality 168

Could You Start Your Own VC Firm? 172

Conclusion 175

Afterword 179

Glossary 181

Index 185

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781394180653, 978-1394180653
      ISBN10: 1394180659

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Venture Capital Investment Framework

      Venture capital is the economic engine that drives entrepreneurship and innovation through capital investments, board membership, advice, introductions to relevant employees, and customers. Despite the outsized importance of venture capital, the inner workings remain hidden. Venture is still a mentor-led industry and it is an industry where you have to do a lot of self-educationyou have to learn by doing, and you have to get up to speed quickly.

      Until now.

      Author William Lin spent over a decade in venture capital, starting in an entry-level position, helping to start a leading VC firm from scratch, and eventually becoming Managing Partner. In The VC Field Guide: Fundamentals of Venture Capital, Lin shares his unique framework, the Venture Capital Investment Framework, to help any venture capitalist, entrepreneur, or investor make better investment decisions, quicker. He delivers an incisive and practical handboo

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xv

      Part I Introduction 1

      Introduction 3

      My Background 3

      Who Is This Book For? 9

      The Framework’s Origin 10

      Endnote 14

      Part II The Venture Capital Investment Framework 15

      Chapter 1 The Venture Capital Investment Framework 17

      Startup Investing 17

      Chapter 2 Who = Team 23

      Different Paths to Success 26

      Curiosity Is a Must- Have for Founding Teams 27

      Individual or Company Growth? 30

      The CEO and Team Challenges 31

      Curiosity and ? 33

      Failure Is a Valued Asset 37

      In- Person Data 38

      Team Dynamics that Work 40

      Chapter 3 What = Problem 47

      Deep Questions, First Principles 49

      Common Sense and Bias 52

      You Don’t Have to Solve Your Own Problem 53

      Finding a Problem 55

      Chapter 4 When = Timing 59

      Timing = Environment 61

      Specialization Leads to Success, Leading to Optionality 62

      Generational Timing 64

      Timing and Disruption 66

      The Rise and Fall of Companies 68

      Chapter 5 Where = Market 73

      How VCs Look at TAM 74

      Strategy for VCs Based on the Size of the Firm 79

      Calculating TAM and What Does It Imply? 81

      Chapter 6 Why = Solution 83

      Solving One Problem Really Well 85

      Building the Right Solution 87

      Building a Sustainable Business 90

      Chapter 7 How = Scale 91

      The Sales Organization 93

      Sales Organization and Customer Alignment 96

      The Technology Organization 98

      Chapter 8 How to Use the VCIF 101

      The VCIF in Action: An Investment We Made 102

      An Investment We Didn’t Make 107

      Stages 112

      Part III Notes to Stakeholders 115

      Chapter 9 The Venture Capital Role 117

      The Basics of a Venture Capital Firm 118

      Winners Lose a Lot 123

      Metrics 126

      My First Trial by Fire 128

      Chapter 10 Notes for Students 135

      Three Entry- Level Career Paths in Venture 135

      Chapter 11 Notes for Current VCs 141

      VC Career Paths 141

      VC Career Myths 147

      Chapter 12 Notes for Entrepreneurs: Some Thoughts 151

      Chapter 13 Notes for Startup Customers 155

      Chapter 14 Notes for LPs: Characteristics of Some of the Best VCs 159

      Sector Knowledge 161

      Chapter 15 Long- Term Planning: Venture Capital Cycles, Optionality, Starting a VC Firm 165

      Venture Capital Cycles 167

      Optionality 168

      Could You Start Your Own VC Firm? 172

      Conclusion 175

      Afterword 179

      Glossary 181

      Index 185

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