The Tech Entrepreneur's Survival Guide: How to Bootstrap Your Startup, Lead Through Tough Times, and Cash In for Success

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9780071823975
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2014 9780071823975
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Most technology startups never make it to the fundingstage, and only a small percentage of those that are venture-backed generate a positive return for their investors. An even smaller number of startupfounders enjoy a truly prosperous exit.

Bernd Schoner cofounded his tech startup during the dot-com bust, navigated it through market crises and internal turmoil, brought it through the global financial meltdown intact, and eventually sold it to a multibillion-dollar, multinational public technology company.

In The Tech Entrepreneur's Survival Guide, Berndshares what he learned and what he wished he knew at the time. He explains the major phases in a technologycompany's life cycle, helping entrepreneurs avoid common pitfalls and survive crises when they strike. He guides readers from the initial bootstrapping process through venture-capital financing and provides valuable advice on how to sell a technology company profitably--even in a challenging economic environment. Every chapter presents solutions to realworld issues that could otherwise have fatal consequences for a tech venture.

Aspiring tech entrepreneurs will learn to:Set up shop: build the team, assemble necessary startup assets (including technology and intellectual property), get legal and financial affairs in orderSecure capital: ask for money, nail the term sheet, ask for more moneyGet out: know when to sell, who to sell to, and how to make it a happy exit for all stakeholders, includingthe employees

Written with deep insight, refreshing candor, and a dash of humor, this comprehensive guide to the often harsh realities of startup life is indispensable for entrepreneurs at any stage.

PRAISE FOR THE TECH ENTREPRENEUR'S SURVIVAL GUIDE:

"A genuine narrative from the field, with battle scars and self-reflection. Reading this book will help you avoid many pitfalls." -- Nicholas Negroponte, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab

"There's a lot of great insights and practical advice for the entrepreneur in this book, stuff you normally won't read or hear unless you buy some hard-bitten company founder a few drinks. If you are launching a technology startup, reading this book is the thing you should do first." -- Mark Roberti, founder and editor in chief of RFID Journal

"I wish I had read Bernd's book when we founded The Echo Nest. Bernd touches on all the major issues in the initial formation stages of a tech company and many of the problems that come up when the company matures. If you are thinking of founding your own tech startup, read this book first." -- Tristan Jehan, cofounder of The Echo Nest

"A visceral, behind-the-scenes guide to technology entrepreneurship. Bernd tells it like it is and presents a universe of solutions to tricky startup situations that can significantly improve the odds of success. Indispensable." -- Larry Begley, cofounder and managing director at .406 Ventures

"The best-laid business plans never survive contact with reality. Bernd has provided a comprehensive guide to anticipating the unexpected in the life of a startup." -- Neil Gershenfeld, professor and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Bits and Atoms

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ISBN13:9780071823975
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Hoofdrubriek:Algemeen management

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Acknowledgments ix<br>1 The Entrepreneurial Dream 1<br>PART I<br>BOOTSTRAPPING:VENTURE CREATION OUT OF THIN AIR<br>2 Should I or Should I Not Venture intoEntrepreneurship? 13<br>Timing 14<br>Career Planning 17<br>Money, Uncertainty, and What Really Matters 22<br>When Is Enough, Enough? 25<br>Don’t Lose Sight of the Big Picture: It’s Your Life! 27<br>3 Startup Assets 29<br>Ideas 30<br>Early Customers 32<br>Patents and Offensive IP Strategies 34<br>Defensive IP Strategies 41<br>Copyrights, Trade Secrets, and Know-How 44<br>What to Pack in Your Bag 49<br>Cofounders 51<br>Attitudes 52<br>Skills and Roles 54<br>Immigrant Founders 60<br>Together We Will Prevail 67<br>5 Early Funding 69<br>Revenue, the Best Source of Funding There Is 70<br>Incubators and Accelerators 74<br>Angels 76<br>Free Money, Courtesy of Your Government 78<br>Banks and Loans 84<br>Crowdfunding 87<br>Creative Money 90<br>6 Administration 91<br>Legal Representation 91<br>Corporate Form 94<br>Corporate Compliance 103<br>Bookkeeping and Taxes 107<br>Payroll and Mandatory Benefits 108<br>Insurance 110<br>Office Space 112<br>Housekeeping 117<br>7 Compensation 119<br>Equity: A Startup’s Most Important Currency,but What Is the Exchange Rate? 119<br>Vesting, Cliff Vesting, and Accelerated Vesting 126<br>Cash and Benefits 130<br>Deferred Compensation 135<br>Compensation Packages 138<br>Let There Be Justice, if You Can Afford It 147<br>PART II<br>EQUITY FUNDING:A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD<br>8 Venture Deals 151<br>Understanding Private Equity andVenture Capital 152<br>Which Firms to Seek Out 153<br>Term Sheets 157<br>Liquidation Preferences: The BiggestNuisance of Them All 166<br>Due Diligence and Closing 171<br>Taking a Bite from the Apple 177<br>9 Raising a Down-Round 179<br>Going Back to the Well 180<br>B, C, D, E, F . . . Rounds 185<br>Strategic Investors 189<br>When Things Get Really Desperate 195<br>10 Right-Sizing 197<br>Firing for Nonperformance 198<br>Reduction in Force 199<br>Showing Executives the Door 205<br>It’s Not Your Fault 209<br>PART III<br>EXIT:SELLING YOUR BABY<br>11 Startup Dynamics in Crisis 213<br>Tired Founders 213<br>Impatient Investors 216<br>When to Sell? 220<br>Never, Ever Give Up! 227<br>12 Exit Strategies 229<br>Hiring an Investment Banker 229<br>Poor (Unprofitable), but Pretty! 232<br>Financial Valuation 238<br>Protecting the Team 245<br>All’s Well That Ends Well 251<br>13 Corporate Life 253<br>Acquisition Philosophies 253<br>Living Up to One’s Own Promises 257<br>Before You Start All Over Again 261<br>Notes 263<br>Index 265

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