Here is a rough timeline of some of the top programmes along with a few local Irish ones…

David Logan on tribal Leadership…

  • June,3rd,2010 at 11:00 PM

I missed this TED talk by David Logan on tribal leadership.  I like it because it dives a bit deeper about the actualisation of tribes.

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I am scared shitless…

  • June,3rd,2010 at 10:55 PM

Jason Cohen founder of Smart Bear Software recently penned a refreshingly honest blog post titled “Why I Feel Like a Fraud!” which freakishly chronicles my frame of mind over the past few months.

Perhaps Andy Wibbels sums it up best…

“If I don’t feel like a fraud at least once a day then I’m not reaching far enough. If you aren’t scared shitless then why bother?”


 

Photo of the Day

  • June,3rd,2010 at 9:22 PM

This is hilarious…in preparing a future blog post I did a google search on “entrepreneur scared shitless” and up popped a sponsored ad for the IrishInvestmentNetwork!

This is hilarious…in preparing a future blog post I did a google search on “entrepreneur scared shitless” and up popped a sponsored ad for the IrishInvestmentNetwork!

Rise {or return} of the Artisanal VC

  • June,1st,2010 at 12:00 AM

I was just watching this video of @gigaom interviewing @bfeld on the changing dynamics of startup investing and was struck by Brad’s comment that “it’s back to basics.”  In other words smaller (right-sized) funds absent much of the irrational exuberance of the 90’s.

What strikes is that I am starting to hear about more and more VC’s (and funds) returning to their roots, adopting a more “artisanal” approach to the business.  Sure there will always be a place for the mass-producing Walmarts of VC (Sequoia, Oak, NEA, DFJ) but at the early stage things have become much more dynamic with the rise of Super Angels like @davidcohen and @davemcclure and programmes such as Ycombinator & TechStars

What are Artisanal VC’s:

Artisan VC’s were the dominant investors & builders of great business before the bubble.  They understood the ecosystem, before people were talking about the ecosystem.  They took pride in the businesses they built rather than just the absolute IRR or return multiple on their portfolio.  While there is no formula for an artisanal VC they generally seem to have a common entrepreneurial background.

If you want to get a feel for what an Artisanal VC is just watch this deliciously tempting video…

So why would you want to choose an Artisanal VC…quite simply they are like Ben van Leeuwen:

  • Passionate
  • Authentic
  • Honest
  • Down-to-earth
  • Direct
  • Fun
  • Inventive
  • Risk-taking
  • Intensely Knowledgeable about their Area of Expertise

Here is my first stab at a woefully inadequate list of several folks I would consider Artisanal VC’s.  I know there are folks I am forgetting (or don’t know about)…so please toss them in the comments so I can add them to the list. 

Artisanal VC’s:

BTW: If anyone wants to buy artisanalVC.com or artisanVC.com give me a shout! ;-)

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