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Title: David Forlani, ENTP 6000, UCDHSC


1
Entrepreneurial Teams ConsiderationsHighlights
of Chapter 8
  • David Forlani, ENTP 6000, UCDHSC

2
Key Questions for the Lead Entrepreneur/Founder
  • Is a team desirable or necessary?
  • Do I want to grow a high-potential company?
  • What talents, know-how, skills,
    track record, contacts, and resources
    are currently available to me?
  • What is needed to succeed?
  • Who can complement me?

3
Building a Team
  • Three issues for consideration
  • Values, goals, and commitment
  • Definition of roles
  • Peer groups

4
Building Effective Teams
  • The Whole is more effective than the sum of its
    Parts.
  • The sign of a good team is the extent that it can
    produce better outcomes more efficiently than can
    the members individually.

5
Traps to Avoid
  • Honeymooning
  • Establishing Who is in charge?
  • Knowing each persons strengths and weaknesses
  • Recognizing that that venture is a dynamic
    process that sparks differences of opinion.
  • Destructive motivations of stakeholders-- value
    trust and integrity

6
Slicing the Pie
  • How much stock ownership should go to whom?
  • Share the wealth with those who help to create
    the value and thus the wealth
  • Realize a harvest of at least 5 to 10 times the
    original investment
  • Make sure the company prospers and grows thus
    creating a huge, shared pie

7
What to Reward
  • Critical Ideas
  • Business plan preparation
  • Commitment and risk
  • Skills, experience, track record, or contacts
    (the Rolodex)
  • Responsibility

8
Reward Systems
  • Differentiation Reward system recognizes
    differences in contributions among team members
  • Performance Reward is a function of performance
    (as opposed to effort)
  • Flexibility Reward system acknowledges and
    accounts for changes in team member contributions

9
Stock-Vesting Agreement
  • Stock-vesting agreementagreement between venture
    and team member used to guard against the
    event that some portion of the stock has been
    earned and some portion will remain unearned, as
    when a team member quits or dies the venture
    places the stock purchased by team members in
    escrow to be released over a two- or three-year
    period

10
Stock-Vesting Agreement
  • Fosters longer-term commitment to the success of
    the venture
  • Provides a method for a civilized, no-fault
    corporate divorce if things do not work out
  • Establishes a period of years, often four or
    more, where founding stockholders can earn out
    their shares
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