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What does it really take to walk into a company everyone says is finished and turn it into a comeback story?
In this episode of The Learn-It-All™ Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with legendary operator and investor Ray Lane for a masterclass on leadership, company turnarounds, founder potential, and scaling a business without losing the plot. Ray shares the hard-earned lessons that took him from an unexpected first leadership role in college to IBM, EDS under Ross Perot, the high-stakes turnaround of Oracle, Kleiner Perkins, and now GreatPoint Ventures.
This conversation goes deep into how to turn around a struggling company, what great founders do differently, why most technical founders make the same go-to-market mistake, and how leaders build organizations that can actually scale. Ray breaks down what Oracle looked like when he arrived, why the company had become a “wild wild west,” how he rebuilt customer trust, and why leadership is not just about winning battles but winning the war. He also explains the critical difference between a founder, an entrepreneur, and a CEO, what he looks for in startup pitches today, and why the first 30 seconds of a founder’s explanation can tell you almost everything.
If you are a founder, executive, operator, investor, or aspiring leader trying to understand startup leadership, software company scaling, sales organization transformation, venture capital founder advice, or how great leaders inspire performance, this episode is packed with practical insight and real-world stories from the front lines of Silicon Valley.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Timestamps
About Ray Lane
Ray Lane is a veteran technology executive, operator, and investor best known for helping lead one of the most important turnarounds in enterprise software history at Oracle, where he served as President and COO. Before Oracle, he built his leadership foundation at IBM, sharpened his operator instincts under Ross Perot at EDS, and later became a senior leader at Booz Allen Hamilton. After Oracle, Ray spent 14 years as a Managing Partner at Kleiner Perkins, working closely with founders and high-growth companies, and he is now the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of GreatPoint Ventures, where he focuses on backing entrepreneurs solving major problems in healthcare and the enterprise, especially through AI.
Resources and Mentions
Ray Lane’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-lane-wvu68/
GreaPoint Ventures website: https://www.gpv.com/
On Wings of Eagles book by Ken Follett: https://www.amazon.com/Wings-Eagles-Inspiring-Spirit-Countrymen/dp/0451163532
Multipliers book by Liz Wiseman: https://www.amazon.com/Multipliers-Best-Leaders-Everyone-Smarter/dp/0061964395
Podcast Contact Information:
Website: www.learnit.com
Email: [email protected]
Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram for updates.
By Damon LembiWhat does it really take to walk into a company everyone says is finished and turn it into a comeback story?
In this episode of The Learn-It-All™ Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with legendary operator and investor Ray Lane for a masterclass on leadership, company turnarounds, founder potential, and scaling a business without losing the plot. Ray shares the hard-earned lessons that took him from an unexpected first leadership role in college to IBM, EDS under Ross Perot, the high-stakes turnaround of Oracle, Kleiner Perkins, and now GreatPoint Ventures.
This conversation goes deep into how to turn around a struggling company, what great founders do differently, why most technical founders make the same go-to-market mistake, and how leaders build organizations that can actually scale. Ray breaks down what Oracle looked like when he arrived, why the company had become a “wild wild west,” how he rebuilt customer trust, and why leadership is not just about winning battles but winning the war. He also explains the critical difference between a founder, an entrepreneur, and a CEO, what he looks for in startup pitches today, and why the first 30 seconds of a founder’s explanation can tell you almost everything.
If you are a founder, executive, operator, investor, or aspiring leader trying to understand startup leadership, software company scaling, sales organization transformation, venture capital founder advice, or how great leaders inspire performance, this episode is packed with practical insight and real-world stories from the front lines of Silicon Valley.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Timestamps
About Ray Lane
Ray Lane is a veteran technology executive, operator, and investor best known for helping lead one of the most important turnarounds in enterprise software history at Oracle, where he served as President and COO. Before Oracle, he built his leadership foundation at IBM, sharpened his operator instincts under Ross Perot at EDS, and later became a senior leader at Booz Allen Hamilton. After Oracle, Ray spent 14 years as a Managing Partner at Kleiner Perkins, working closely with founders and high-growth companies, and he is now the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of GreatPoint Ventures, where he focuses on backing entrepreneurs solving major problems in healthcare and the enterprise, especially through AI.
Resources and Mentions
Ray Lane’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-lane-wvu68/
GreaPoint Ventures website: https://www.gpv.com/
On Wings of Eagles book by Ken Follett: https://www.amazon.com/Wings-Eagles-Inspiring-Spirit-Countrymen/dp/0451163532
Multipliers book by Liz Wiseman: https://www.amazon.com/Multipliers-Best-Leaders-Everyone-Smarter/dp/0061964395
Podcast Contact Information:
Website: www.learnit.com
Email: [email protected]
Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram for updates.