Smarter Ventures: A survivor's guide to venture capital through the cycle

Author:   Katharine Campbell
Publisher:   Pearson Education Limited
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9780273654032


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 September 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Katharine Campbell
Publisher:   Pearson Education Limited
Imprint:   Financial Times Prentice Hall
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9780273654032


ISBN 10:   0273654039
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 September 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"SMARTER VENTURES Preface Introduction PART ONE - THE INDUSTRY Inside the venture industry Cycle Psychology An eclectic¿s history of venture capital in Europe Silicon Valley compared Other species :angels and corporate venture capitalists PART 2 - THE PROCESS Fit for venture capital The Approach Choosing a venture capitalist The Business Plan Early meetings Due diligence Term sheets Negotiations Close PART 3 - WORKING WITH VENTURE CAPITAL VC on board Down rounds ""Exits"" PART 4 - THE FUTURE A European industry matures VC JARGON BUSTER"

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Smarter Ventures is essential reading for anyone interested and involved in new ventures and venture capital -- whether funding it, using it, providing it or teaching potential entrepreneurs!. The book is so complete it is almost a funding cookbook!. Anyone involved in enterprise, as a practitioner, venture capitalist or academic, should regard Smarter Ventures as required reading. Book Review, Financial Times. Christopher Saunders, founder of the Cambridge Enterprise Conference 'It took me 20 years to lean what's in this book. Every budding entrepreneur should read it if they want a win-win relationship with their VC.' Stuart Evans, CEO, Plastic Logic 'Smarter Ventures is a must-read for any entrpreneur seeking venture capital investment. Katharine Campbell's straightforward language de-mystifies what for anyone who has been through the process is a daunting and stressful experience. On the basis that knowledge is power, I have no hesitation in recommending Smarter Ventures to entrepreneurs and expect it will also appear at the top of venture capitalist's reading lists.' Charles Cotton, former CEO, Virata Cororation 'Katharine Campbell provides a unique insight into the European venture capital industry, while also explaining the critical differences between the VC scene in Silicon Valley and that in Europe. This books is absolutely essential reading for European entrepreneurs, VCs and advisers. In fact, no European entrepreneur should seek to raise capital without first reading this book.' Chris Grew, senior partner, Hale and Dorr 'Katharine Campbell knows her stuff. While Smarter Ventures is very readable, it goes way beyond delivering the fine insights one would expect from a crack former journailistt. Ms Campbell has distilled her extensive experience into useful wisdom. As the books becomes standard fare, it will acceleratue entrepreneurship in Europe by making the new venture capital process more streamlined and professional.' Kenneth P. Morse, managine director, MIT entrepreneurship Center.


Smarter Ventures is essential reading for anyone interested and involved in new ventures and venture capital -- whether funding it, using it, providing it or teaching potential entrepreneurs!. The book is so complete it is almost a funding cookbook!. Anyone involved in enterprise, as a practitioner, venture capitalist or academic, should regard Smarter Ventures as required reading. Book Review, Financial Times. Christopher Saunders, founder of the Cambridge Enterprise Conference 'It took me 20 years to lean what's in this book. Every budding entrepreneur should read it if they want a win-win relationship with their VC.' Stuart Evans, CEO, Plastic Logic 'Smarter Ventures is a must-read for any entrpreneur seeking venture capital investment. Katharine Campbell's straightforward language de-mystifies what for anyone who has been through the process is a daunting and stressful experience. On the basis that knowledge is power, I have no hesitation in recommending Smarter Ventures to entrepreneurs and expect it will also appear at the top of venture capitalist's reading lists.' Charles Cotton, former CEO, Virata Cororation 'Katharine Campbell provides a unique insight into the European venture capital industry, while also explaining the critical differences between the VC scene in Silicon Valley and that in Europe. This books is absolutely essential reading for European entrepreneurs, VCs and advisers. In fact, no European entrepreneur should seek to raise capital without first reading this book.' Chris Grew, senior partner, Hale and Dorr 'Katharine Campbell knows her stuff. While Smarter Ventures is very readable, it goes way beyond delivering the fine insights one would expect from a crack former journailistt. Ms Campbell has distilled her extensive experience into useful wisdom. As the books becomes standard fare, it will acceleratue entrepreneurship in Europe by making the new venture capital process more streamlined and professional.' Kenneth P. Morse, managine director, MIT entrepreneurship Center.


  ""Smarter Ventures is essential reading for anyone interested and involved in new ventures and venture capital ¿ whether funding it, using it, providing it or teaching potential entrepreneurs¿. The book is so complete it is almost a funding cookbook¿. Anyone involved in enterprise, as a practitioner, venture capitalist or academic, should regard Smarter Ventures as required reading.""  Book Review, Financial Times.  Christopher Saunders, founder of the Cambridge Enterprise Conference 'It took me 20 years to lean what's in this book. Every budding entrepreneur should read it if they want a win-win relationship with their VC.' Stuart Evans, CEO, Plastic Logic 'Smarter Ventures is a must-read for any entrpreneur seeking venture capital investment. Katharine Campbell's straightforward language de-mystifies what for anyone who has been through the process is a daunting and stressful experience. On the basis that knowledge is power, I have no hesitation in recommending Smarter Ventures to entrepreneurs and expect it will also appear at the top of venture capitalist's reading lists.' Charles Cotton, former CEO, Virata Cororation 'Katharine Campbell provides a unique insight into the European venture capital industry, while also explaining the critical differences between the VC scene in Silicon Valley and that in Europe. This books is absolutely essential reading for European entrepreneurs, VCs and advisers. In fact, no European entrepreneur should seek to raise capital without first reading this book.' Chris Grew, senior partner, Hale and Dorr 'Katharine Campbell knows her stuff. While Smarter Ventures is very readable, it goes way beyond delivering the fine insights one would expect from a crack former journailistt. Ms Campbell has distilled her extensive experience into useful wisdom. As the books becomes standard fare, it will acceleratue entrepreneurship in Europe by making the new venture capital process more streamlined and professional.' Kenneth P. Morse, managine director, MIT entrepreneurship Center.      


Author Information

Katharine Campbell is the former private equity correspondent of the Financial Times. She spent five years delving into the secretive world of private equity, and became one of the leading commentators on the sector. A weekly column on the Enterprise Page of the FT provided an outlet for her particular interest in entrepreneurship and venture capital.     Previous roles at the FT, where she spent a dozen years in total, included Frankfurt correspondent at the beginning of the 1990s, covering the early years of German unification.  She studied German and ancient Greek at Oxford University, and international relations at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, in Washington DC.    She now works in the private equity industry.

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