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I had a great chat with Ilya Strebulaev recently. Ilya is a professor at Stanford GSB, author of 'The Venture Mindset' book, and knows a ton about venture capital and innovation. We talked about what makes a good VC versus a great one, and I think you'll find some of these takeaways super interesting.
Key Takeaways
Consistency Over Luck
* Great venture capitalists aren’t just lucky—they’re consistent.
* They have solid processes that help them navigate the unpredictable world of startups.
* It’s not about getting one decision right; it’s about doing it repeatedly.
* A clear process turns luck into a repeatable skill.
The Fastlane vs. Slowlane
* Fastlane Approach:
* VCs analyze a lot of deals—about 100—to invest in just one.
* They need to quickly spot red flags and decide whether to move on or dig deeper.
* Slowlane Approach:
* Once in the slowlane, VCs shift focus to asking why they should invest, not just why they shouldn’t.
* This mindset helps them build real conviction in an opportunity.
The Venture Mindset
* The venture mindset isn’t just for VCs—founders can benefit too.
* Founders who understand how investors think are more likely to secure funding.
* Ilya co-wrote a book called "The Venture Mindset" that explores this way of thinking in more detail.
Focusing on Home Runs
* "Home runs matter, strikeouts don’t."
* Venture investing is about finding one or two startups that will make a huge difference in your portfolio.
* The power law is key—one big win can make up for a lot of smaller losses.
Embracing Failure, Especially in Emerging Markets
* Different cultures have different attitudes towards failure.
* In venture capital, embracing failure is essential.
* In emerging markets like Turkey, accepting failure can be a key driver for growth and innovation.
Final Thoughts
* Being a successful VC isn’t just about picking winners.
* It’s about having a consistent system that leads you to the best opportunities repeatedly.
* Ilya’s insights were informative and inspiring, especially for founders and aspiring VCs.
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I had a great chat with Ilya Strebulaev recently. Ilya is a professor at Stanford GSB, author of 'The Venture Mindset' book, and knows a ton about venture capital and innovation. We talked about what makes a good VC versus a great one, and I think you'll find some of these takeaways super interesting.
Key Takeaways
Consistency Over Luck
* Great venture capitalists aren’t just lucky—they’re consistent.
* They have solid processes that help them navigate the unpredictable world of startups.
* It’s not about getting one decision right; it’s about doing it repeatedly.
* A clear process turns luck into a repeatable skill.
The Fastlane vs. Slowlane
* Fastlane Approach:
* VCs analyze a lot of deals—about 100—to invest in just one.
* They need to quickly spot red flags and decide whether to move on or dig deeper.
* Slowlane Approach:
* Once in the slowlane, VCs shift focus to asking why they should invest, not just why they shouldn’t.
* This mindset helps them build real conviction in an opportunity.
The Venture Mindset
* The venture mindset isn’t just for VCs—founders can benefit too.
* Founders who understand how investors think are more likely to secure funding.
* Ilya co-wrote a book called "The Venture Mindset" that explores this way of thinking in more detail.
Focusing on Home Runs
* "Home runs matter, strikeouts don’t."
* Venture investing is about finding one or two startups that will make a huge difference in your portfolio.
* The power law is key—one big win can make up for a lot of smaller losses.
Embracing Failure, Especially in Emerging Markets
* Different cultures have different attitudes towards failure.
* In venture capital, embracing failure is essential.
* In emerging markets like Turkey, accepting failure can be a key driver for growth and innovation.
Final Thoughts
* Being a successful VC isn’t just about picking winners.
* It’s about having a consistent system that leads you to the best opportunities repeatedly.
* Ilya’s insights were informative and inspiring, especially for founders and aspiring VCs.
Don't Miss Out! Join our WhatsApp Channel. Stay connected, stay ahead, and let's grow together!