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Consequences. And The Decisions We Make. Or Don’t.

Consequences. And The Decisions We Make. Or Don’t.

By Mark Suster on March 11, 2013

Every decision has consequences. We often don’t fully perceive the consequences because they are often hidden by the compromises that make us feel better. Every step forward requires a decision. Or the inverse – indecision. Or as I call it, “decision, by indecision,” which is insidious. It rots the core very slowly until you don’t realize [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneurship, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital | 1 Response

The Importance of Benevolent Dictators

The Importance of Benevolent Dictators

By Mark Suster on March 10, 2013

I believe that groups coming together to make tough decisions driven by consensus tend to make poor decisions. This is especially true in startups where speed matters and where there is a need to constantly calibrate direction and where these decisions can have existential outcomes. Should you increase your burn rate by adding 2 senior [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneurship, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital

In 15 Years From Now Half of US Universities May Be in Bankruptcy. My Surprise Discussion with @ClayChristensen

In 15 Years From Now Half of US Universities May Be in Bankruptcy. My Surprise Discussion with @ClayChristensen

By Mark Suster on March 3, 2013

“In 15 Years From Now Half of US Universities May Be in Bankruptcy.” Such was the quote of Clayton Christensen followed by, “… in the end I’m excited to see that happen. So pray for Harvard Business School if you wouldn’t mind.” Who else does Clayton pray for? Apple. Yup! Watch the 30-minute interview to hear why [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Clayton M. Christensen, Harvard Business School, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital | 1 Response

Beware of Ballers on a Budget

Beware of Ballers on a Budget

By Mark Suster on February 9, 2013

The other day I was at a Mercedes dealership. Unfortunately my wife was hit head on in December by a woman who lost control of her car. It was time to get a new car and my wife’s requirements were: The safest thing on the road As many air bags as possible I researched the [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, vc funding, venture capital

Announcing a Deal I’ve Wanted to Talk About for a Year

Announcing a Deal I’ve Wanted to Talk About for a Year

By Mark Suster on February 7, 2013

Let me not bury the lede. I’m super excited to announce that GRP Partners led the investment in Ethan Anderson’s new company MyTime (link has LA-based merchants but will give you a good feel for the product). I am taking the lead from GRP and we also invested alongside a number of friends including Dave McClure, [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, MyTime, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital

How to Configure Your Startup Team

How to Configure Your Startup Team

By Mark Suster on February 6, 2013

I am fond of quoting that about 70% of my investment decision of an early-stage company is the team. My rationale is simple: everything goes wrong and only great teams can respond to competitors, markets, funding environments, staff departures, PR disasters and the like. Final startup grind from msuster Final startup grind from msusterHow you [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital

How Should You Best Launch Your Product at SXSW?

How Should You Best Launch Your Product at SXSW?

By Mark Suster on February 4, 2013

It’s February now. That means a slew of companies will be preparing to launch their new products or announcing their companies at the annual SXSW conference in Austin, Texas. I get asked often how to best launch at SXSW. What strategies to use, how to get attention, how to become “hot.” I get asked many [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, sxsw, techcrunch, twitter, vc funding, venture capital

Goodbye Jody.

Goodbye Jody.

By Mark Suster on January 29, 2013

Jody. You’re gone too early. We still had so many more times to spend together. I loved this image I saw posted by Andy Rankin. Because this is the one word that was not in your vocabulary. And it was the first word I muttered when I heard the news tonight. I remember when we [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, Jody Sherman, Startup Advice, startups, vc funding, venture capital | 2 Responses

Should You Bother Targeting the Tech Blogs for Your PR Campaigns?

Should You Bother Targeting the Tech Blogs for Your PR Campaigns?

By Mark Suster on January 27, 2013

I’ve started a recent series on PR at startups since I get asked for advice on this topic so often. I will put the full list of posts here. The start of this series was, Should Your Startup Announce Funding? 6 or 7 years ago when TechCrunch was at its peak market share (they are still [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, vc funding, venture capital | 1 Response

Should Startups Announce Their Funding?

Should Startups Announce Their Funding?

By Mark Suster on January 26, 2013

  Understanding “The Funding Angle” I sit at enough board meetings to hear conflicting advice given to entrepreneurs about how to handle PR and announcements at startups. I think many board members (including VCs) were trained 10+ years ago when life was very different and their advice often comes from an outdated lens. One of [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, vc funding, venture capital

A Post Startup Execs Should Forward to Your Spouse or Partner. 12 Tips for Making it Work

A Post Startup Execs Should Forward to Your Spouse or Partner. 12 Tips for Making it Work

By Mark Suster on January 22, 2013

I recently wrote a post about how to manage relationships when you’re at a startup or are busy executive. It was based on an excellent book I had just read by Brad Feld & Amy Batchelor (his wife). I had images in my brain of all of the stresses I had placed on my wife [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, vc funding, venture capital

One Book Every Entrepreneur Should Own

One Book Every Entrepreneur Should Own

By Mark Suster on January 20, 2013

Brad Feld seems to write books faster than I can read and write about them. This time he has written a book that is far more important than most management books you will read.  He teamed up with his wife, Amy Batchelor, to write about about the impact that entrepreneurship has on relationships and what [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, Entrepreneurship, startups, vc funding, venture capital

The All-In Dilution from an Outside CEO:  Just Make Sure You Do the Math

The All-In Dilution from an Outside CEO: Just Make Sure You Do the Math

By Jason M. Lemkin on January 18, 2013

First, before we get into the math and the pie chart below, let me be clear: I am in NO way against bringing in an outside CEO to run your SaaS company.  #1: If you lack CEO skills on your team, you should do this on Day 1.  #2:  And even if you have enough [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged dilution, Eloqua, Entrepreneurship, saas, splunk, startups, Uncategorized, vc funding, venture capital | 1 Response

If You Want to Get Funded – Dude, Make It Easy On Them

If You Want to Get Funded – Dude, Make It Easy On Them

By Jason M. Lemkin on January 15, 2013

Lately, I’ve noticed that some of the absolutely smartest, sharpest folks I know trying to raise early/early-ish stage capital are struggling … and they are sort of amazed how other folks they know who, well, aren’t quite as sharp are mopping up that venture capital. What’s the issue?  Seems like it’s always the same.  You [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged David Hornik, Entrepreneurship, linkedin, netsuite, saas, startups, vc funding, venture capital | 1 Response

Sandy Hook Promise and Tech Activism

Sandy Hook Promise and Tech Activism

By Mark Suster on January 14, 2013

The tech community has become more politically active over the past 5 years and this is a good thing. We live in a representative democracy and organizing, having a voice and expressing views is critical to our functioning democracy. One of the most visible, active and admirable leaders of this movement is Ron Conway and [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, General reflections on life, startups, vc funding, venture capital

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