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Business Development = Exit Planning

Most startups and emerging companies miss the opportunity for effective exit planning by not integrating exit planning into their business development activities. The most likely M&A partner is an existing partner, especially if you are making the partner successful.  By understanding the relationship between business development and exit planning, you can utilize your partnership efforts to accomplish both objectives. Startups [...]

2018-08-17T11:38:57-05:00March 4th, 2016|

Knowing When to Sell

Every startup begins with aspirations of being “the next” Google or Facebook or Amazon. This unbridled optimism is what drives an entrepreneur. Each new technology market has new success stories, and drives future entrepreneurs to chase after their dreams. However, the reality is that not every startup can “win” their market. With each new technology market, billions of potential entrepreneurs [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:40-05:00March 4th, 2016|

Focusing on Value Creation in M&A

50–90% of all Merger & Acquisition deals fail.1 The root cause is fairly simple: the M&A industry is focused on “getting deals done” and is not focused on value creation in deals. A majority of the time and expense are front-loaded into finding a company to acquire and executing the deal. Deal advisory and execution is only 30% of the [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:40-05:00December 5th, 2015|

A New M&A Role: Deal Manager

M&A deals are normally run like football team without a coach. Each specialist has a particular skill set, but each specialist is not positioned to understand how his or her activities relate to the ultimate deal success (value creation). Companies need to take an integrated view of the entire deal cycle. For example, M&A strategy decisions should be informed by [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

M&A: Optimizing for Value Creation

With M&A, most companies are focused on deal execution, and not enough time is spent on value creation. In fact, most companies aren’t optimized for creating value with M&A, which requires rethinking the approach to M&A. M&A is a 4-quarter sport. M&A strategy and advisory is the 1st quarter. Deal execution is the 2nd quarter. Integration is the 3rd quarter. [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

The Masters Of Strategy: Lawyers?

Are lawyers the real masters of strategy? Maybe not from a substantive standpoint, but the legal analytical process appears to taking hold in the strategy world. In law school, lawyers are drilled with IRAC (Issue-Rule-Analysis- Conclusion) as a means to organize their thoughts and provide a methodological approach to a client’s issue. When interacting with a client, lawyers are asked [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

Growth and Scale: The New Skillset for Entrepreneurs

For the entrepreneur, life in an early stage startup is fairly straightforward: you build a product and acquire your first customers. Plenty of books and other materials have been written to guide help a company through the initial stages of sales and product development, including the Lean Startup movement. After the product has been built and the startup has initial [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

What Is Strategy?

Strategy can be a confusing topic. Countless books and articles are still being written explaining what strategy is and how to do it. New strategy models are constantly being developed and sold like snake oil as the cure for all corporate ills. Early in my career, I watched an executive off-site derailed over the confusion between a strategy and a [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

What is Business Development?

There has always been a lot of confusion around “what is business development?”. I recall a Venture Hack event in the past where a speaker remarked, “there is no such thing as business development”. While the speaker was making the statement for shock value, it does illustrate the confusion around business development. Historically, with startups, confusion reigned because no one [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|

Integrating Business Development with Exit Strategy

Most startups and emerging companies miss the opportunity for an effective exit strategy by not integrating exit strategy into their business development activities. The most likely M&A partner is an existing business partner, especially if you are making the partner successful. By understanding the relationship between business development and exit strategy, you can utilize your partnership efforts to accomplish both [...]

2018-08-15T15:51:43-05:00December 5th, 2015|