
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Krista Morgan started her first tech company by raising funding and trying to grow very fast. When the company faced a big issue and failed, she learned that big funding was more of a problem than a help in the growth and wind-down processes.
Krista is now CEO and General Partner of Stage Fund, an early-stage private equity fund that makes control acquisitions of venture-funded SaaS companies that are stuck and need an alternative option to continue in a practical and profitable way.
In this expert episode, Krista explains:
“The game for practical startup founders is to find a way to make good decisions in the reality of today while still holding this big vision of the future. We can’t just grow at all costs, and we can’t just make all these big investments.
“There’s this misconception that practical founders don’t have a big vision of the future. Of course, they do. They’re just thinking about it and getting there in a different way. And that’s where we want to be.
“When I was founder of my first tech company, I thought money was always the answer. But money is usually NOT the answer. There is usually an answer, and maybe it takes money to get there, but it’s not the magical thinking of, If I just had five more people, I’d be here. Maybe, or maybe you wouldn’t. There’s no guarantee on that.”
LinksTune into the Practical Founders Podcast for weekly in-depth interviews with founders who have built valuable software companies without big funding. Subscribe to the Practical Founders Podcast using your favorite podcast app.
Get the weekly Practical Founders newsletter and podcast updates at practicalfounders.com.5
2626 ratings
Krista Morgan started her first tech company by raising funding and trying to grow very fast. When the company faced a big issue and failed, she learned that big funding was more of a problem than a help in the growth and wind-down processes.
Krista is now CEO and General Partner of Stage Fund, an early-stage private equity fund that makes control acquisitions of venture-funded SaaS companies that are stuck and need an alternative option to continue in a practical and profitable way.
In this expert episode, Krista explains:
“The game for practical startup founders is to find a way to make good decisions in the reality of today while still holding this big vision of the future. We can’t just grow at all costs, and we can’t just make all these big investments.
“There’s this misconception that practical founders don’t have a big vision of the future. Of course, they do. They’re just thinking about it and getting there in a different way. And that’s where we want to be.
“When I was founder of my first tech company, I thought money was always the answer. But money is usually NOT the answer. There is usually an answer, and maybe it takes money to get there, but it’s not the magical thinking of, If I just had five more people, I’d be here. Maybe, or maybe you wouldn’t. There’s no guarantee on that.”
LinksTune into the Practical Founders Podcast for weekly in-depth interviews with founders who have built valuable software companies without big funding. Subscribe to the Practical Founders Podcast using your favorite podcast app.
Get the weekly Practical Founders newsletter and podcast updates at practicalfounders.com.1,266 Listeners
691 Listeners
1,000 Listeners
180 Listeners
508 Listeners
209 Listeners
172 Listeners
1,846 Listeners
2,293 Listeners
206 Listeners
208 Listeners
2,609 Listeners
190 Listeners
644 Listeners
31 Listeners