SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 30
Getting Ready for
Due Diligence

Marty Kaszubowski
General Ideas
@MartyKasz
What we’re going to talk about ...
What “Due Diligence” is, and why it
matters to you now.
The different kinds of investors, and
what kind of information will each
investor type want to see.
What is “Due-Diligence?”
Once you have an investor interested in your company’s potential, you will need to
gather and present a wide range of information for him to analyze before making a
decision.
For the investor to be convinced he’s making a good investment decision, he will be
“diligent” in what information he considers
The result is a report that either recommends an investment or describes why an
investment is not warranted:
• Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy
• Technology Assessment
• Management Team
• Operating Plan
• Financial Prospects
It’s not about risk …
… it’s about uncertainty.
Every investor understands that even well-planned ventures have risks:
•
The technology might not work
•
The management team might make poor decisions
•
The customers might not buy the product
Investors HATE uncertainty – they want to hear you say:
•
“We’ve tested the technology and here are the results!”
•
“We’ve run similar ventures before, and here are our resumes!”
•
“We’ve talked with potential customers, and here’s what they told us!”
Certainty increases as the company matures

Venture Performance

Embryonic
Launch the
venture,
establish
competitive
position

Uncertainty
= 100%

Growth
Grow &
improve
competitive
position

Increasing
clarity

Mature

Executing a
known business
model

Sustain
competitive
position

Venture Maturity
Source: Third Generation R&D, Roussel, Saad, & Erickson

Aging

Abandon?
Your only focus should be …
Do everything you can to reduce uncertainty!
“Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the
cause of variance and contentions” -- Edward Coke
“Fear comes from uncertainty. When we are absolutely certain,
whether of our worth or worthlessness, we are almost impervious
to fear.” -- William Congreve
“Education is going forward from cocksure ignorance to
thoughtful uncertainty” -- Anonymous
Revenues

Start-up Venture Financing

Early Stage
(Angels & VCs)

Seed Capital
(Friends/Family
& Angels)

Later Stage
( VCs & Strategic
Partners)

Valley of Death

Time

Growth
Stage
(IPO,
Investment
Banks)
Different Information for Different Investors
The type and amount of information you’ll need to gather
and present will depend on how mature your company is and
the type of investor you seek.
You should be open and honest about how you plan to
execute the business.
It is NOT your responsibility to tell the investor what he
should consider or how he should analyze the information!
Typical Investment Criteria
Management Team

Proprietary Advantage

Full-Time Commitment

Unique technology with defensible IP

Integrity

Difficult-to-replicate business model

Passion

Scalability

Coach-ability

Markets with big buying power

Creativity

Potential to dominate market

Record of High Achievement

Large-scale production & delivery
economics
Investors look for an advantage
1.Real intellectual property
2.A dynamic product line
3.Dramatic cost reductions
4.Proven team
5.Lock on the market or customer base
6.Strong focus and differentiation
Investors will want (at least …) 3
things in the deal
1. The liquidation preference
2. The right to participate pro-rata in
future rounds
3. The right to a board seat
Due-Diligence
Focus Areas
Market Structure, Competition,
and Marketing Strategy
Technology Assessment
Management Team
Operating Plan
Financial Review
How important is each focus area?
Focus
Area

Friends &
Family

Angel
Investor

Strategic
Investors

Venture
Capital

Market
Structure









Technology
Assessment









Management
Team









Operating
Plan









Financial
Review








Let’s look at the worst case
The following is a “Due-Diligence Checklist” from a
Venture Capital (VC) firm in Washington, DC.
60-70 specific questions

Some questions might take 20-30 hours to answer
completely
(Don’t worry, we won’t go through them all in detail …)
Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy
 To what market does this product service belong? What major subgroups of
services/products or customers exist in this market? What is the size and growth rate of
the relevant segment(s)?
 Who are the ultimate customers? Why will they (do they) buy the product or service?
Why would they switch from their current solution to the company's product or service?
What would stop them from switching?
 How do suppliers reach the customers (advertising, direct sales, etc.)?
 Where does the company fit in the chain of production between raw materials and the
ultimate customer? What companies are downstream and would motivate customers to
buy from this company? Will those key downstream companies agree to be attentive
distributors?
 Does the company plan to alter the supply chain? What evidence exists that such a
change is possible?
 At what stage is this market: (a) Pre-commercial; (b) Emerging; (c) Growth; (d) Maturity
?
 What are the barriers to entry/exit of competitors? What prevents new companies from
entering the market? Who are the likely entrants? What delays the exit of unsuccessful
competitors?
Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy
 What means of promotion will be used? Will there be cross-promotion
with another product or company?
 How is the product sold (independent sales force, in-house sales,
etc.)? What is the length of the sales cycle?
 Who makes the purchase decision? Describe the decision process.
How will the company influence the decision?
 Is there seasonality in the decision to buy the product or service?
 What are the normal terms for payment? What is the provision for
customer service?
 What incentives are offered to reseller, distributors, retailers, and the
like?
 What distribution channels are available?
 How influential are distributors, retailers, system integrators, training
organizations, and the like? How will the company influence them?
Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy

 Who are the competitors (current and likely entrants) and
what market share do they currently capture?
 What are the strengths and weaknesses of each competitor
vis-à-vis this company?
 How aggressively has each competitor responded in the
past to new entrants or competitor moves? What tactics
has it used?
 How does each competitor try to maintain or improve its
market share?
Technology Assessment











What is the company's technological advantage?
How important are the features offered by the advanced technology to customers?
How easily can competitors copy or circumvent the technological advantage?
What stage of maturity is the technology: (a) Idea Stage; (b) Proof of Concept; (c)
Prototypes Available; (d) Alpha Stage; (e) Beta Stage?
What outside agencies have shown support for the technology (federal government,
state technology supporters, universities, etc.)? Why?
What outside resources can be drawn upon to advance the technology?
Have patents been issued or applied for? What do the patents cover that provide a
sustainable competitive advantage?
Does the company have the means to defend their patents against infringements by
competitors?
Have appropriate licenses been obtained for technology that is integral to the product or
service, but which does not belong to the company? What are the terms (exclusive or
non-exclusive, sunset clause, payment schedule?
Management Team
 Is there a well-researched and thoughtful Business Plan in place?
 Is every key manager and professional experienced enough to execute the Business
Plan?
 What deficiencies exist in the management team skills?
 How will the company recruit and retain key management talent?
 How does the management team compare to that of competitors?
 What motivates the management team?
 Has management returned wealth to investors previously?
 Have all key personnel signed non-compete agreements with the company? Do they
have any commitments with prior employers that limit their ability to perform for the
company?
 What does the Board of Directors/Advisors contribute to the company (advice, money,
market contacts, recruiting contacts, etc.)?
 How is the Board compensated?
 Do current investors present a cohesive and manageable group?
 Is there relative unanimity of vision amongst the management team, Board members,
and investors?
Operating Plan
 How large is the development team? Is the size representative of
industry norms?
 What arrangements are needed with suppliers and distributors?
When will they be in-place? Are there multiple suppliers and
distributors?
 Does the proposed spending and staffing fit the marketing
strategy?
 How will the company recruit and retain key marketing talent?
 Do the staffing levels for accounting/finance and Human
Resources fit industry norms given size and maturity of the
company?
 What types of information systems does the company have? Do
the quality of the systems, and the size of the staff necessary to
maintain them fit with industry norms?
Start-up Milestone Description
Completion of concept
definition and initial product
testing

The company is able to articulate the combination of an identifiable market need and a product or
service that will meet that need that is technically possible and fundable through reasonable means.

Completion of prototype
product

A prototype product can be alpha-level software that establishes functionality on an appropriate
platform, or, in the case of engineered products, a breadboard-level system that shows the capabilities
in representative environment.

First financing

First significant outside funding, (not counting “Friends, Family, and Fools” or small government
sources) from a sophisticated investor (Angel), vendor financing, VC, or other seed-stage source.

Completion of initial
production and operations
testing

Processes in place that indicate the product can be manufactured and delivered, and/or the service can
be delivered on time and with sufficient quality, etc.

Market testing

Initial large-scale marketing of the product or service in advance of full scale production

Production start-up

The point at which the market is sufficiently well understood to begin putting production processes in
place.

"Bellweather" sale

The first time the company identifies a major target sale, mobilizes to address that target’s needs, and
captures the work. In other words, the first time significant revenue is generated through conscious
action and mature processes rather than dumb luck.

First competitive action

The first time a competitor emerges and forces an action on the part of the client to retain a current
customer or compete for a new customer.

First major redesign or redirection

The first time, in response to either of a threat or an opportunity, the client undergoes a significant
redesign of current products and/or services, or develops new products or services that will
significantly enhance the current offerings.

First major price change

The first time the company is forced to alter prices for existing products, and yet maintain quality and
functionality.
Financial Review
 Do the company’s financial projections (income statement, cash
flow, balance sheet, AR/AP) go far enough into the future to
show a clear path to profitability?
 Are the assumptions that underlie the financial projections clear,
concise, and reasonable ? Do they fit the operating plan?
 Do the projections ft with historical financial statements?
 Do the margins, growth rates and spending levels match those of
successful competitors?
 Are future funding requirements realistic and adequate to provide
proper margin for unforeseen needs?
 Will they occur after the company has reached an important
milestone?
But wait … There's more ...


















Corporate Summary Fact Sheet
Business Plan
Marketing Plan
Key Personnel Resumes
Financial Planning, Cash Flow Model, Analysis Reports
Financial Statements
Profit and Loss Statements
Balance Sheets, Intercompany Transfers
Accounts Receivable / Accounts Payable Aging Summaries
Tax Returns
Asset Ledger
Client List and Actual Sales
Shareholder Statements
Credit and Security Agreements
Minute Book
Summary of Litigation
Non-Competition, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Disclosure Agreements
… and more ...














License or Royalty Agreements
Promissory Notes, Bonds, or Debentures
Options or Rights for Capital Stock or Company Assets
Partnership, Joint Venture, or Marketing, Agreements
Material Contracts and Agreements
Cost Sharing Agreements
Contracts or Other Documents Affecting Assets
Development or Technology Agreements and Documents Relating to Business Assets
Corporate Policies (Insurance, Operational, Health, Safety, HR)
Summary of Pending or Proposed Assessments or Tax Liens
Customer and Vendor Contracts
Listing of Sales and Use Tax Returns (All Affected Jurisdictions)
Implementation Plan
… Not all problems can be solved with money!!!
Money CAN help you:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Write more code
Create prototypes
Test products
Acquire more sale leads.
Build a prettier website
Allow your QA team to improve quality
Give you time to make mistakes
… Not all problems can be solved with money!!!
Money CAN'T help you:
•
•
•
•
•

Know what code to write
Know what prototypes to build and test
Know how to convince customers to buy
Know what your website should say or do
Help you know when to ship the product even though it’s
not perfect
• Teach you how to learn from your mistakes
A Final Thought …
Focus on reducing uncertainty:
• Emphasize how spending money will improve specific things that are
broken or missing only because money is lacking.
• For those things money can accelerate, show how well you’ve done
and describe how more money will bring more results.
For those things money can’t solve and which you haven’t mastered,
bring it up before the investors do and have a plan.
Show proof of your ability to learn, change, and improve.
If you don’t have a clear, plausible plan, don’t raise money yet.
A (final) Final Thought …
The bad versions of “No”:
The silent “No”: You submit a plan, make a call, have a meeting and … nothing
The slow “No”: “This looks very interesting but we would like to see this, this, this and
that.”

The “Yes” that is really a “No”: “We are very interested, but not right now because we
are so busy. Can you come back in two months?

The good versions of “No”:
The clear and fast “No”: They look at your plan, have a meeting, and quickly offer a
specific reason for saying “no.”
The “No” in advance: “We don’t invest manufacturing”, “We only invest in B2C”, “We
only invested in a company that has been referred to us by someone we trust.”
Are you ready for Due-Diligence?
Probably not, but don’t worry …
As your company matures you will:
• Generate the information needed to better understand your
market
• Create sophisticated products and services
• Build and manage a great team
• Implement world-class processes
• Create happy customers
And, when the time comes, you’ll be ready!
Questions?

More Related Content

What's hot

Competitve Intelligence
Competitve IntelligenceCompetitve Intelligence
Competitve Intelligence
vinod63
 
Idea To Business
Idea To BusinessIdea To Business
Idea To Business
mpowered
 

What's hot (20)

The CI Software Spectrum: Connecting, Automating & Distributing Intelligence ...
The CI Software Spectrum: Connecting, Automating & Distributing Intelligence ...The CI Software Spectrum: Connecting, Automating & Distributing Intelligence ...
The CI Software Spectrum: Connecting, Automating & Distributing Intelligence ...
 
Idea buyer - identifying startup ideas for business
Idea buyer - identifying startup ideas for businessIdea buyer - identifying startup ideas for business
Idea buyer - identifying startup ideas for business
 
Competitve Intelligence
Competitve IntelligenceCompetitve Intelligence
Competitve Intelligence
 
Tcn Pitching The Plan Roundtable 1 12 10 Halpern Deck
Tcn   Pitching The Plan Roundtable 1 12 10 Halpern DeckTcn   Pitching The Plan Roundtable 1 12 10 Halpern Deck
Tcn Pitching The Plan Roundtable 1 12 10 Halpern Deck
 
Idea To Business
Idea To BusinessIdea To Business
Idea To Business
 
Business growth by idea buyer
Business growth by idea buyerBusiness growth by idea buyer
Business growth by idea buyer
 
SWOT Analysis
SWOT AnalysisSWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
 
The Investor Pitch - Entrepreneurship 101 (2013/2014)
The Investor Pitch - Entrepreneurship 101 (2013/2014)The Investor Pitch - Entrepreneurship 101 (2013/2014)
The Investor Pitch - Entrepreneurship 101 (2013/2014)
 
Best Practices in Market Intelligence for Sales
Best Practices in Market Intelligence for SalesBest Practices in Market Intelligence for Sales
Best Practices in Market Intelligence for Sales
 
Bio Bootcamp Nicholas 2010 Final
Bio Bootcamp Nicholas 2010 FinalBio Bootcamp Nicholas 2010 Final
Bio Bootcamp Nicholas 2010 Final
 
Business Model Innovation
Business Model InnovationBusiness Model Innovation
Business Model Innovation
 
Business management principes by Idea Buyer
Business management principes by Idea BuyerBusiness management principes by Idea Buyer
Business management principes by Idea Buyer
 
Fast Conference and Trade Show Intelligence
Fast Conference and Trade Show IntelligenceFast Conference and Trade Show Intelligence
Fast Conference and Trade Show Intelligence
 
How to Conduct Competitive Analysis & SWOT
How to Conduct Competitive Analysis & SWOTHow to Conduct Competitive Analysis & SWOT
How to Conduct Competitive Analysis & SWOT
 
Business plan final
Business plan   finalBusiness plan   final
Business plan final
 
Market validation
Market validationMarket validation
Market validation
 
Chap007 bus230
Chap007 bus230Chap007 bus230
Chap007 bus230
 
Pitching the Plan - Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
Pitching the Plan - Nutter McClennen & Fish LLPPitching the Plan - Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
Pitching the Plan - Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
 
Market Opportunity Navigator, Lesson 2: Market Opportunity Set
Market Opportunity Navigator, Lesson 2: Market Opportunity SetMarket Opportunity Navigator, Lesson 2: Market Opportunity Set
Market Opportunity Navigator, Lesson 2: Market Opportunity Set
 
Purchasing chessboard english
Purchasing chessboard   englishPurchasing chessboard   english
Purchasing chessboard english
 

Viewers also liked

Lucy in the sky[1]
Lucy in the sky[1]Lucy in the sky[1]
Lucy in the sky[1]
tanica
 
Kelly Clarkson
Kelly ClarksonKelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson
tanica
 
C:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
C:\Fakepath\I Love You MommyC:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
C:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
Nyiah
 
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
Lucidworks (Archived)
 
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
Lucidworks (Archived)
 
I love you mommy
I love you mommyI love you mommy
I love you mommy
Nyiah
 
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lrLucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
Lucidworks (Archived)
 
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search EngineChicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
Lucidworks (Archived)
 
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
Lucidworks (Archived)
 
O asis1 2[1]
O asis1 2[1]O asis1 2[1]
O asis1 2[1]
tanica
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Lucy in the sky[1]
Lucy in the sky[1]Lucy in the sky[1]
Lucy in the sky[1]
 
Ecma 262 5th Edition を読む #5 第9条
Ecma 262 5th Edition を読む #5 第9条Ecma 262 5th Edition を読む #5 第9条
Ecma 262 5th Edition を読む #5 第9条
 
Kelly Clarkson
Kelly ClarksonKelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson
 
C:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
C:\Fakepath\I Love You MommyC:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
C:\Fakepath\I Love You Mommy
 
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
Guidelines for Managers: What Lucene and Solr Open Source Search can do for E...
 
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
Building a Lightweight Discovery Interface for Chinese Patents, Presented by ...
 
Ashe
AsheAshe
Ashe
 
I love you mommy
I love you mommyI love you mommy
I love you mommy
 
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lrLucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
Lucene rev preso bialecki solr crawlers-lr
 
Juan gris
Juan grisJuan gris
Juan gris
 
What’s New in Apache Lucene 2.9
What’s New in Apache Lucene 2.9What’s New in Apache Lucene 2.9
What’s New in Apache Lucene 2.9
 
What’s New in Apache Lucene 3.0
What’s New in Apache Lucene 3.0What’s New in Apache Lucene 3.0
What’s New in Apache Lucene 3.0
 
HTML5 と次世代のネットワーク プロトコル
HTML5 と次世代のネットワーク プロトコルHTML5 と次世代のネットワーク プロトコル
HTML5 と次世代のネットワーク プロトコル
 
Descritores de linguagem
Descritores de linguagemDescritores de linguagem
Descritores de linguagem
 
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search EngineChicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
Chicago Solr Meetup - June 10th: This Ain't Your Parents' Search Engine
 
Open Source Search Applications
Open Source Search ApplicationsOpen Source Search Applications
Open Source Search Applications
 
The Seven Deadly Sins of Solr
The Seven Deadly Sins of SolrThe Seven Deadly Sins of Solr
The Seven Deadly Sins of Solr
 
Cmd Training Institute - New Premises
Cmd Training Institute - New PremisesCmd Training Institute - New Premises
Cmd Training Institute - New Premises
 
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
Lucene rev preso busch realtime search lr1010
 
O asis1 2[1]
O asis1 2[1]O asis1 2[1]
O asis1 2[1]
 

Similar to Updated: Getting Ready for Due-Diligence

Sample contents of a completed feasibility study
Sample contents of a completed feasibility studySample contents of a completed feasibility study
Sample contents of a completed feasibility study
nazcats
 
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture CapitalistsQuestions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
Wiziin Inc.
 
Bmc Guide On Business Planning
Bmc Guide On Business PlanningBmc Guide On Business Planning
Bmc Guide On Business Planning
Justin Barnes
 
Entrepreneurship class 2
Entrepreneurship class 2Entrepreneurship class 2
Entrepreneurship class 2
andrewmaxwell
 
Counseling startup entrepreneurs
Counseling startup entrepreneursCounseling startup entrepreneurs
Counseling startup entrepreneurs
vinturella
 
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & LeadershipManagement Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
Hocein
 
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new jobPersonal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
Hocein
 
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
40billion
 

Similar to Updated: Getting Ready for Due-Diligence (20)

Meetup. Getting Ready for Due Diligence
Meetup. Getting Ready for Due DiligenceMeetup. Getting Ready for Due Diligence
Meetup. Getting Ready for Due Diligence
 
Marty Kaszubowski, Old Dominion University. Oops!... Another Startup Did It A...
Marty Kaszubowski, Old Dominion University. Oops!... Another Startup Did It A...Marty Kaszubowski, Old Dominion University. Oops!... Another Startup Did It A...
Marty Kaszubowski, Old Dominion University. Oops!... Another Startup Did It A...
 
The Business Evaluation Scoring Technique (BEST)
The Business Evaluation Scoring Technique (BEST)The Business Evaluation Scoring Technique (BEST)
The Business Evaluation Scoring Technique (BEST)
 
Business Plan 101
Business Plan 101Business Plan 101
Business Plan 101
 
test
testtest
test
 
Sample contents of a completed feasibility study
Sample contents of a completed feasibility studySample contents of a completed feasibility study
Sample contents of a completed feasibility study
 
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture CapitalistsQuestions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
Questions in the meeting: From Startups to Venture Capitalists
 
Sourcing the Right IT Vendor
Sourcing the Right IT VendorSourcing the Right IT Vendor
Sourcing the Right IT Vendor
 
Bmc Guide On Business Planning
Bmc Guide On Business PlanningBmc Guide On Business Planning
Bmc Guide On Business Planning
 
Entrepreneurship class 2
Entrepreneurship class 2Entrepreneurship class 2
Entrepreneurship class 2
 
How to present your company as an investment opportunity
How to present your company as an investment opportunityHow to present your company as an investment opportunity
How to present your company as an investment opportunity
 
Counseling Startup Entrepreneurs
Counseling Startup EntrepreneursCounseling Startup Entrepreneurs
Counseling Startup Entrepreneurs
 
Counseling startup entrepreneurs
Counseling startup entrepreneursCounseling startup entrepreneurs
Counseling startup entrepreneurs
 
Investor Presentation Template
Investor Presentation TemplateInvestor Presentation Template
Investor Presentation Template
 
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & LeadershipManagement Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
Management Consulting - Personal Growth & Leadership
 
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new jobPersonal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
Personal leadership - Lean startup, funding, business plan, new job
 
Global Market Access Workshop
Global Market Access WorkshopGlobal Market Access Workshop
Global Market Access Workshop
 
Entrepreneur ideas
Entrepreneur ideasEntrepreneur ideas
Entrepreneur ideas
 
Go To Market Workshop
Go To Market WorkshopGo To Market Workshop
Go To Market Workshop
 
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
Template: Writing a Business Plan 101
 

More from Marty Kaszubowski

Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
Marty Kaszubowski
 

More from Marty Kaszubowski (18)

Technology Asessment & Forecasting.pptx
Technology Asessment & Forecasting.pptxTechnology Asessment & Forecasting.pptx
Technology Asessment & Forecasting.pptx
 
Trends in University Innovation (GSBE presentation, 5-18-21)
Trends in University Innovation (GSBE presentation, 5-18-21)Trends in University Innovation (GSBE presentation, 5-18-21)
Trends in University Innovation (GSBE presentation, 5-18-21)
 
Thinking entrepreneurially both internally and externally (dhcd, 12 6-17)
Thinking entrepreneurially both internally and externally (dhcd, 12 6-17)Thinking entrepreneurially both internally and externally (dhcd, 12 6-17)
Thinking entrepreneurially both internally and externally (dhcd, 12 6-17)
 
Technology opportunities in hampton roads (kaszubowski ), nasa technology day...
Technology opportunities in hampton roads (kaszubowski ), nasa technology day...Technology opportunities in hampton roads (kaszubowski ), nasa technology day...
Technology opportunities in hampton roads (kaszubowski ), nasa technology day...
 
Center for Enterprise Innovation (CEI) Summary for HREDA, 9-25-14
Center for Enterprise Innovation (CEI) Summary for HREDA, 9-25-14Center for Enterprise Innovation (CEI) Summary for HREDA, 9-25-14
Center for Enterprise Innovation (CEI) Summary for HREDA, 9-25-14
 
Presentation to Virginia Beach Vision, 1 27-14
Presentation to Virginia Beach Vision, 1 27-14Presentation to Virginia Beach Vision, 1 27-14
Presentation to Virginia Beach Vision, 1 27-14
 
Trends in University Innovation
Trends in University InnovationTrends in University Innovation
Trends in University Innovation
 
Updated: The Elevator Speech and Investor Pitch
Updated: The Elevator Speech and Investor PitchUpdated: The Elevator Speech and Investor Pitch
Updated: The Elevator Speech and Investor Pitch
 
Updated: Marketing your Technology
Updated: Marketing your TechnologyUpdated: Marketing your Technology
Updated: Marketing your Technology
 
Updated: You Have An Idea ... Do You Have A Business?
Updated: You Have An Idea ...  Do You Have A Business?Updated: You Have An Idea ...  Do You Have A Business?
Updated: You Have An Idea ... Do You Have A Business?
 
Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
Presentation to the Old Dominion University (ODU) MBA Association, 3/20/13
 
CEO self evaluation
CEO self evaluationCEO self evaluation
CEO self evaluation
 
Updated: Preparing an investor presentation
Updated:  Preparing an investor presentationUpdated:  Preparing an investor presentation
Updated: Preparing an investor presentation
 
IP, licensing, & technology valuation
IP, licensing, & technology valuationIP, licensing, & technology valuation
IP, licensing, & technology valuation
 
Building a winning team
Building a winning teamBuilding a winning team
Building a winning team
 
Updated: Preparing an Elevator Speech
Updated: Preparing an Elevator SpeechUpdated: Preparing an Elevator Speech
Updated: Preparing an Elevator Speech
 
Updated: Sources of Funding
Updated:  Sources of FundingUpdated:  Sources of Funding
Updated: Sources of Funding
 
Updated: Crafting your Business Model
Updated:  Crafting your Business ModelUpdated:  Crafting your Business Model
Updated: Crafting your Business Model
 

Recently uploaded

The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai KuwaitThe Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
daisycvs
 
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al MizharAl Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
allensay1
 
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan CytotecJual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
ZurliaSoop
 
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
yulianti213969
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Unveiling Falcon Invoice Discounting: Leading the Way as India's Premier Bill...
Unveiling Falcon Invoice Discounting: Leading the Way as India's Premier Bill...Unveiling Falcon Invoice Discounting: Leading the Way as India's Premier Bill...
Unveiling Falcon Invoice Discounting: Leading the Way as India's Premier Bill...
 
KOTA 💋 Call Girl 9827461493 Call Girls in Escort service book now
KOTA 💋 Call Girl 9827461493 Call Girls in  Escort service book nowKOTA 💋 Call Girl 9827461493 Call Girls in  Escort service book now
KOTA 💋 Call Girl 9827461493 Call Girls in Escort service book now
 
Paradip CALL GIRL❤7091819311❤CALL GIRLS IN ESCORT SERVICE WE ARE PROVIDING
Paradip CALL GIRL❤7091819311❤CALL GIRLS IN ESCORT SERVICE WE ARE PROVIDINGParadip CALL GIRL❤7091819311❤CALL GIRLS IN ESCORT SERVICE WE ARE PROVIDING
Paradip CALL GIRL❤7091819311❤CALL GIRLS IN ESCORT SERVICE WE ARE PROVIDING
 
Ooty Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Avail...
Ooty Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Avail...Ooty Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Avail...
Ooty Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Avail...
 
QSM Chap 10 Service Culture in Tourism and Hospitality Industry.pptx
QSM Chap 10 Service Culture in Tourism and Hospitality Industry.pptxQSM Chap 10 Service Culture in Tourism and Hospitality Industry.pptx
QSM Chap 10 Service Culture in Tourism and Hospitality Industry.pptx
 
HomeRoots Pitch Deck | Investor Insights | April 2024
HomeRoots Pitch Deck | Investor Insights | April 2024HomeRoots Pitch Deck | Investor Insights | April 2024
HomeRoots Pitch Deck | Investor Insights | April 2024
 
Uneak White's Personal Brand Exploration Presentation
Uneak White's Personal Brand Exploration PresentationUneak White's Personal Brand Exploration Presentation
Uneak White's Personal Brand Exploration Presentation
 
The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai KuwaitThe Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
The Abortion pills for sale in Qatar@Doha [+27737758557] []Deira Dubai Kuwait
 
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al MizharAl Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
Al Mizhar Dubai Escorts +971561403006 Escorts Service In Al Mizhar
 
Cannabis Legalization World Map: 2024 Updated
Cannabis Legalization World Map: 2024 UpdatedCannabis Legalization World Map: 2024 Updated
Cannabis Legalization World Map: 2024 Updated
 
Nanded Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Nanded Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableNanded Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Nanded Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Chennai Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Av...
Chennai Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Av...Chennai Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Av...
Chennai Call Gril 80022//12248 Only For Sex And High Profile Best Gril Sex Av...
 
Falcon Invoice Discounting: The best investment platform in india for investors
Falcon Invoice Discounting: The best investment platform in india for investorsFalcon Invoice Discounting: The best investment platform in india for investors
Falcon Invoice Discounting: The best investment platform in india for investors
 
Lundin Gold - Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation (Revised)
Lundin Gold - Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation (Revised)Lundin Gold - Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation (Revised)
Lundin Gold - Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation (Revised)
 
Durg CALL GIRL ❤ 82729*64427❤ CALL GIRLS IN durg ESCORTS
Durg CALL GIRL ❤ 82729*64427❤ CALL GIRLS IN durg ESCORTSDurg CALL GIRL ❤ 82729*64427❤ CALL GIRLS IN durg ESCORTS
Durg CALL GIRL ❤ 82729*64427❤ CALL GIRLS IN durg ESCORTS
 
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan CytotecJual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
Jual Obat Aborsi ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan Cytotec
 
Berhampur Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Berhampur Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableBerhampur Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Berhampur Call Girl Just Call 8084732287 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Horngren’s Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian 9th edition soluti...
Horngren’s Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian 9th edition soluti...Horngren’s Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian 9th edition soluti...
Horngren’s Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian 9th edition soluti...
 
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
obat aborsi bandung wa 081336238223 jual obat aborsi cytotec asli di bandung9...
 
Nashik Call Girl Just Call 7091819311 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Nashik Call Girl Just Call 7091819311 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableNashik Call Girl Just Call 7091819311 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Nashik Call Girl Just Call 7091819311 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 

Updated: Getting Ready for Due-Diligence

  • 1. Getting Ready for Due Diligence Marty Kaszubowski General Ideas @MartyKasz
  • 2. What we’re going to talk about ... What “Due Diligence” is, and why it matters to you now. The different kinds of investors, and what kind of information will each investor type want to see.
  • 3. What is “Due-Diligence?” Once you have an investor interested in your company’s potential, you will need to gather and present a wide range of information for him to analyze before making a decision. For the investor to be convinced he’s making a good investment decision, he will be “diligent” in what information he considers The result is a report that either recommends an investment or describes why an investment is not warranted: • Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy • Technology Assessment • Management Team • Operating Plan • Financial Prospects
  • 4. It’s not about risk … … it’s about uncertainty. Every investor understands that even well-planned ventures have risks: • The technology might not work • The management team might make poor decisions • The customers might not buy the product Investors HATE uncertainty – they want to hear you say: • “We’ve tested the technology and here are the results!” • “We’ve run similar ventures before, and here are our resumes!” • “We’ve talked with potential customers, and here’s what they told us!”
  • 5. Certainty increases as the company matures Venture Performance Embryonic Launch the venture, establish competitive position Uncertainty = 100% Growth Grow & improve competitive position Increasing clarity Mature Executing a known business model Sustain competitive position Venture Maturity Source: Third Generation R&D, Roussel, Saad, & Erickson Aging Abandon?
  • 6. Your only focus should be … Do everything you can to reduce uncertainty! “Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions” -- Edward Coke “Fear comes from uncertainty. When we are absolutely certain, whether of our worth or worthlessness, we are almost impervious to fear.” -- William Congreve “Education is going forward from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty” -- Anonymous
  • 7. Revenues Start-up Venture Financing Early Stage (Angels & VCs) Seed Capital (Friends/Family & Angels) Later Stage ( VCs & Strategic Partners) Valley of Death Time Growth Stage (IPO, Investment Banks)
  • 8. Different Information for Different Investors The type and amount of information you’ll need to gather and present will depend on how mature your company is and the type of investor you seek. You should be open and honest about how you plan to execute the business. It is NOT your responsibility to tell the investor what he should consider or how he should analyze the information!
  • 9. Typical Investment Criteria Management Team Proprietary Advantage Full-Time Commitment Unique technology with defensible IP Integrity Difficult-to-replicate business model Passion Scalability Coach-ability Markets with big buying power Creativity Potential to dominate market Record of High Achievement Large-scale production & delivery economics
  • 10. Investors look for an advantage 1.Real intellectual property 2.A dynamic product line 3.Dramatic cost reductions 4.Proven team 5.Lock on the market or customer base 6.Strong focus and differentiation
  • 11. Investors will want (at least …) 3 things in the deal 1. The liquidation preference 2. The right to participate pro-rata in future rounds 3. The right to a board seat
  • 12. Due-Diligence Focus Areas Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy Technology Assessment Management Team Operating Plan Financial Review
  • 13. How important is each focus area? Focus Area Friends & Family Angel Investor Strategic Investors Venture Capital Market Structure     Technology Assessment     Management Team     Operating Plan     Financial Review    
  • 14. Let’s look at the worst case The following is a “Due-Diligence Checklist” from a Venture Capital (VC) firm in Washington, DC. 60-70 specific questions Some questions might take 20-30 hours to answer completely (Don’t worry, we won’t go through them all in detail …)
  • 15. Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy  To what market does this product service belong? What major subgroups of services/products or customers exist in this market? What is the size and growth rate of the relevant segment(s)?  Who are the ultimate customers? Why will they (do they) buy the product or service? Why would they switch from their current solution to the company's product or service? What would stop them from switching?  How do suppliers reach the customers (advertising, direct sales, etc.)?  Where does the company fit in the chain of production between raw materials and the ultimate customer? What companies are downstream and would motivate customers to buy from this company? Will those key downstream companies agree to be attentive distributors?  Does the company plan to alter the supply chain? What evidence exists that such a change is possible?  At what stage is this market: (a) Pre-commercial; (b) Emerging; (c) Growth; (d) Maturity ?  What are the barriers to entry/exit of competitors? What prevents new companies from entering the market? Who are the likely entrants? What delays the exit of unsuccessful competitors?
  • 16. Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy  What means of promotion will be used? Will there be cross-promotion with another product or company?  How is the product sold (independent sales force, in-house sales, etc.)? What is the length of the sales cycle?  Who makes the purchase decision? Describe the decision process. How will the company influence the decision?  Is there seasonality in the decision to buy the product or service?  What are the normal terms for payment? What is the provision for customer service?  What incentives are offered to reseller, distributors, retailers, and the like?  What distribution channels are available?  How influential are distributors, retailers, system integrators, training organizations, and the like? How will the company influence them?
  • 17. Market Structure, Competition, and Marketing Strategy  Who are the competitors (current and likely entrants) and what market share do they currently capture?  What are the strengths and weaknesses of each competitor vis-à-vis this company?  How aggressively has each competitor responded in the past to new entrants or competitor moves? What tactics has it used?  How does each competitor try to maintain or improve its market share?
  • 18. Technology Assessment          What is the company's technological advantage? How important are the features offered by the advanced technology to customers? How easily can competitors copy or circumvent the technological advantage? What stage of maturity is the technology: (a) Idea Stage; (b) Proof of Concept; (c) Prototypes Available; (d) Alpha Stage; (e) Beta Stage? What outside agencies have shown support for the technology (federal government, state technology supporters, universities, etc.)? Why? What outside resources can be drawn upon to advance the technology? Have patents been issued or applied for? What do the patents cover that provide a sustainable competitive advantage? Does the company have the means to defend their patents against infringements by competitors? Have appropriate licenses been obtained for technology that is integral to the product or service, but which does not belong to the company? What are the terms (exclusive or non-exclusive, sunset clause, payment schedule?
  • 19. Management Team  Is there a well-researched and thoughtful Business Plan in place?  Is every key manager and professional experienced enough to execute the Business Plan?  What deficiencies exist in the management team skills?  How will the company recruit and retain key management talent?  How does the management team compare to that of competitors?  What motivates the management team?  Has management returned wealth to investors previously?  Have all key personnel signed non-compete agreements with the company? Do they have any commitments with prior employers that limit their ability to perform for the company?  What does the Board of Directors/Advisors contribute to the company (advice, money, market contacts, recruiting contacts, etc.)?  How is the Board compensated?  Do current investors present a cohesive and manageable group?  Is there relative unanimity of vision amongst the management team, Board members, and investors?
  • 20. Operating Plan  How large is the development team? Is the size representative of industry norms?  What arrangements are needed with suppliers and distributors? When will they be in-place? Are there multiple suppliers and distributors?  Does the proposed spending and staffing fit the marketing strategy?  How will the company recruit and retain key marketing talent?  Do the staffing levels for accounting/finance and Human Resources fit industry norms given size and maturity of the company?  What types of information systems does the company have? Do the quality of the systems, and the size of the staff necessary to maintain them fit with industry norms?
  • 21. Start-up Milestone Description Completion of concept definition and initial product testing The company is able to articulate the combination of an identifiable market need and a product or service that will meet that need that is technically possible and fundable through reasonable means. Completion of prototype product A prototype product can be alpha-level software that establishes functionality on an appropriate platform, or, in the case of engineered products, a breadboard-level system that shows the capabilities in representative environment. First financing First significant outside funding, (not counting “Friends, Family, and Fools” or small government sources) from a sophisticated investor (Angel), vendor financing, VC, or other seed-stage source. Completion of initial production and operations testing Processes in place that indicate the product can be manufactured and delivered, and/or the service can be delivered on time and with sufficient quality, etc. Market testing Initial large-scale marketing of the product or service in advance of full scale production Production start-up The point at which the market is sufficiently well understood to begin putting production processes in place. "Bellweather" sale The first time the company identifies a major target sale, mobilizes to address that target’s needs, and captures the work. In other words, the first time significant revenue is generated through conscious action and mature processes rather than dumb luck. First competitive action The first time a competitor emerges and forces an action on the part of the client to retain a current customer or compete for a new customer. First major redesign or redirection The first time, in response to either of a threat or an opportunity, the client undergoes a significant redesign of current products and/or services, or develops new products or services that will significantly enhance the current offerings. First major price change The first time the company is forced to alter prices for existing products, and yet maintain quality and functionality.
  • 22. Financial Review  Do the company’s financial projections (income statement, cash flow, balance sheet, AR/AP) go far enough into the future to show a clear path to profitability?  Are the assumptions that underlie the financial projections clear, concise, and reasonable ? Do they fit the operating plan?  Do the projections ft with historical financial statements?  Do the margins, growth rates and spending levels match those of successful competitors?  Are future funding requirements realistic and adequate to provide proper margin for unforeseen needs?  Will they occur after the company has reached an important milestone?
  • 23. But wait … There's more ...                  Corporate Summary Fact Sheet Business Plan Marketing Plan Key Personnel Resumes Financial Planning, Cash Flow Model, Analysis Reports Financial Statements Profit and Loss Statements Balance Sheets, Intercompany Transfers Accounts Receivable / Accounts Payable Aging Summaries Tax Returns Asset Ledger Client List and Actual Sales Shareholder Statements Credit and Security Agreements Minute Book Summary of Litigation Non-Competition, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Disclosure Agreements
  • 24. … and more ...              License or Royalty Agreements Promissory Notes, Bonds, or Debentures Options or Rights for Capital Stock or Company Assets Partnership, Joint Venture, or Marketing, Agreements Material Contracts and Agreements Cost Sharing Agreements Contracts or Other Documents Affecting Assets Development or Technology Agreements and Documents Relating to Business Assets Corporate Policies (Insurance, Operational, Health, Safety, HR) Summary of Pending or Proposed Assessments or Tax Liens Customer and Vendor Contracts Listing of Sales and Use Tax Returns (All Affected Jurisdictions) Implementation Plan
  • 25. … Not all problems can be solved with money!!! Money CAN help you: • • • • • • • Write more code Create prototypes Test products Acquire more sale leads. Build a prettier website Allow your QA team to improve quality Give you time to make mistakes
  • 26. … Not all problems can be solved with money!!! Money CAN'T help you: • • • • • Know what code to write Know what prototypes to build and test Know how to convince customers to buy Know what your website should say or do Help you know when to ship the product even though it’s not perfect • Teach you how to learn from your mistakes
  • 27. A Final Thought … Focus on reducing uncertainty: • Emphasize how spending money will improve specific things that are broken or missing only because money is lacking. • For those things money can accelerate, show how well you’ve done and describe how more money will bring more results. For those things money can’t solve and which you haven’t mastered, bring it up before the investors do and have a plan. Show proof of your ability to learn, change, and improve. If you don’t have a clear, plausible plan, don’t raise money yet.
  • 28. A (final) Final Thought … The bad versions of “No”: The silent “No”: You submit a plan, make a call, have a meeting and … nothing The slow “No”: “This looks very interesting but we would like to see this, this, this and that.” The “Yes” that is really a “No”: “We are very interested, but not right now because we are so busy. Can you come back in two months? The good versions of “No”: The clear and fast “No”: They look at your plan, have a meeting, and quickly offer a specific reason for saying “no.” The “No” in advance: “We don’t invest manufacturing”, “We only invest in B2C”, “We only invested in a company that has been referred to us by someone we trust.”
  • 29. Are you ready for Due-Diligence? Probably not, but don’t worry … As your company matures you will: • Generate the information needed to better understand your market • Create sophisticated products and services • Build and manage a great team • Implement world-class processes • Create happy customers And, when the time comes, you’ll be ready!