[–] pg 14y ago ↗ Not all startups want a VC in the office with them acting as a "virtual CEO." In fact I suspect increasingly few do. [–] jpdoctor 14y ago ↗ Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.Now onto different and better mistakes. [–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ I totally agree Paul. But that isnt what most good VCs do. They help when needed and get out of the way when they are not [–] jpdoctor 14y ago ↗ > and get out of the way when they are notReally? How would you discern that failure mode from all of the other possible startup failure modes? [–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ i'm not entirely sure what you are asking. can you elaborate a bit more please? thanks. fred
[–] jpdoctor 14y ago ↗ Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.Now onto different and better mistakes.
[–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ I totally agree Paul. But that isnt what most good VCs do. They help when needed and get out of the way when they are not [–] jpdoctor 14y ago ↗ > and get out of the way when they are notReally? How would you discern that failure mode from all of the other possible startup failure modes? [–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ i'm not entirely sure what you are asking. can you elaborate a bit more please? thanks. fred
[–] jpdoctor 14y ago ↗ > and get out of the way when they are notReally? How would you discern that failure mode from all of the other possible startup failure modes? [–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ i'm not entirely sure what you are asking. can you elaborate a bit more please? thanks. fred
[–] fredwilson 14y ago ↗ i'm not entirely sure what you are asking. can you elaborate a bit more please? thanks. fred
[–] samirageb 14y ago ↗ Very interesting post. If a VC stepping in to save the ship is what's needed, I'd be all for it. I wonder how many Fred Wilsons there are out there though...
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Really? How would you discern that failure mode from all of the other possible startup failure modes?