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which of course is one of the reasons why many would prefer working with you guys at USV.
but then... is it possible a future where some of the largest funds outsource part of this work to smaller, specialised, more focused firns like yours ?
what do you think of thefunded.com? I find it very useful and, while the information has to be verified case by case, it´s a good starting point to evaluate a VC firm.
Btw, you score very highly there :)
Cheers,
Giordano
I don't know if anonymity is fair; there's no accountability with it. I feel perfectly free saying Steve Jurvetson is quite smart and charismatic but has no operational experience, so take what he says in board meetings with a grain of salt.
But then what if VCs turn the tables, and DFJ weighs in and says something about me that I might not find too flattering (like the veiled "we don't agree with his management style")?
Frankly, i think the ratings have been useful but limited. Relationships with VC should really be relationships prior to the term sheet to mitigagte the risk that comes with not knowing each other. The ratings don't do anything to improve that, and might turn off entrepreneurs to decent VCs that got a bad rap in some cases but could be great in other cases.
The one thing is has done, though, is make the venture community think twice about sucking so much for entrepreneurs during the money hunt. We should create a Founder's Bill of Rights, and vice versa--define very clear rules for interaction and set clear expectations. I mean the whole industry.
I posted something about it a few years back...here in the archives http://article24cc.blogspot.com/search?q=tracking
10am GMT between you joining up and I joining 200 people followed your lead.
I'm a big fan of Sequioa, Mike Moritz and many of the businesses they've supported over the years. Even Webvan for being the bell weather to me that round 1.0 of the web was a little over heated.
Thank you
Saffron
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