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101 Startup Failure Post-Mortems

101 Startup Failure Post-Mortems | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...And so while we have dug into the data behind startups that have died (as well as those acqui-hired) and found they usually die 20 months after raising financing and after having raised about $1.3 million, we thought it would be useful to see how startup founders and investors describe their failures.  


While not 50,000 ways it cannot be done, below is a compilation of startup post-mortems that describe the factors that drove a startup’s demise.  Most of the failures have been told by the company’s founders, but in a few cases, we did find a couple from investors including Roger Ehrenberg (now of IA Ventures) and Bruce Booth (Atlas Venture). They are in no particular order, and there is something to learn from each and every one of them....

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Why they failed? A compilation of startup failure post-mortems by founders and investors. No survivorship bias here.

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How to Analyze Your Startup Like A VC in 15 Minutes Or Less

How to Analyze Your Startup Like A VC in 15 Minutes Or Less | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

When I first started in venture capital five years ago, I wanted to create a programmatic way to analyze companies well. My goal was to be able to step into a meeting with an entrepreneur with some kind of form that I would fill out throughout the meeting, so that by the end of the meeting I might have an understanding how the startup fits into its ecosystem.


It took quite a while to devise this framework and to revise it until it became useful, practical and insightful. I spoke with friends who were consultants and who analyze companies for a living. I read many books on the topics of competition and strategy. Last, I spoke with other investors.


But in the end I chose three simple frameworks that were already well-known and which fit together on two sheets of paper: The Business Model Canvas, Porter’s Five Forces, and Value Chain Analysis....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Like management acronyms? How about BMC, P5F and GUF?  In just 15 minutes, VC Thomasz Tunguz can analyze a startup business using three invaluable management analytical tools. Excellent read for you post-MBA types or those who enjoy thinking analytically.

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