The Way of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists on Your BoardISBN: 978-0-470-82499-3
Hardcover
288 pages
February 2010
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--Timothy C. Draper, Founder & Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
With the emergence of venture capital investment as a
professional practice, understanding the way in which this industry
works is critically important for practitioners and would-be
practitioners, whether they are (or aspire to be) working for
entrepreneurial ventures, venture firms, or large institutional
capital pools. I applaud Yinglan Tan, who has distilled many
interesting "war stories" and experiences of venture capitalists
into a useful and effective framework in The Way of the
VC.
--Professor Josh Lerner, Jacob H. Schiff Professor of
Investment Banking, Harvard Business School
Yinglan gives valuable accounts coupled with insightful
observations about the past, present and future of an industry that
is still in its infancy--but growing up fast. The book will also
help entrepreneurs who need venture capital financing by showing
them how VCs add value to their companies. This book belongs in the
library of anyone who has ever taken a serious interest in venture
capital.
--Neil Shen, Founding and Managing Partner, Sequoia
Capital China
Venture capitalists rely heavily on personal judgment and
experience. This extensive collection of shared wisdom and
viewpoints is therefore a valuable addition to the growing number
of VC textbooks and war stories. Yinglan has skillfully captured
the Tao of VC practitioners and entrepreneurs in a lively and
enlightening book.
--Lin Hong Wong, Author of Venture Capital Fund
Management
Top-flight entrepreneurs are blessed with terrific ideas and
boundless energy. But lacking capital, they must join together with
VCs. The prescription is easy, the implementation tough.
Entrepreneurs and VCs differ in orientation, background and
interests. In this lively and insightful volume, Yinglan Tan tells
how entrepreneurs can handle the relationship effectively, from
early-stage conception through to a thriving company.
--Richard Zeckhauser, Frank P. Ramsey Professor of Political
Economy, Harvard University