Thursday, November 30, 2006
An Entrepreneur Brain Flip

Rick Segal writes about the ultimate VC nightmare:


An EBF happens when a founder wakes up one day and 'flips' into employee mode. To me, nothing is scarier then a founder saying "It's just a job."

This can happen for a number of reasons but the signs are pretty clear.

When you are closing a deal and the entrepreneur negotiates for his/her pay like it's a job, that's trouble.
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If you don't feel like you are the owner, jezz, don't take the money; don't close the deal. If you feel the need to fight over severance in your employment agreement and it runs 30 pages, bad start to the game. If you worry about ' getting fired ' and aren't thinking about the business, who is right for the business, etc, etc, don't close the deal.

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TECH TALK: 15 Years as an Entrepreneur: 2004-6

As ideas started forming in my mind, I started to make some decisions about what to do in the future. I realised that the ideas that I had were too many for a single company to execute. Also, these ideas would take time – and given the nature of ideas, many were bound to fail. I then decided that I would follow a twin track approach. In Netcore, I'd focus on a specific set of ideas around mobiles and their potential going ahead. This would be my one and only direct entrepreneurial venture. I would also make investments in a select set of companies which help bring to life the future that I was envisioning. For this, there were three companies that I helped co-found, and seven other investments that I have done so far. I guess the two phrases that helped define what I am doing are “the parallel entrepreneur” (from a New York Times article on Bill Gross) and “thesis-based investing” (from a blog post via Bill Burnham).

In Netcore, this time around, I am trying to do things differently. The breadth and scope of our ideas means that this cannot be done by 15-20 people. We needed to build an organisation and scale up operations over time. On both counts, I had limited experience. To counter that, I have tried to build a team in Netcore of talented and experienced people who can serve as the foundation for the organisation going ahead. This also meant, that I had to learn to work with others in a structured way. It was very different from IndiaWorld. But that is perhaps the only way we will build something which will last. Because it is not my intention to sell the company – ever.

We have, over the past 12-15 months, built a deep set of ideas around the mobile future. This is what we are now seeking to implement with services which we will start rolling out soon. Not being too involved in day-to-day operations, which is not my strength anyway, gives me the time to read and think deeply about what tomorrow's world is going to be. The only thing I regret is that we do not have a user base – this is something we will have to build from scratch. There are such moments when I wish I had the platform that IndiaWorld was – but that's the past now. The flip side is also that we have no legacy and no existing business to protect. So, we can think completely from scratch about how things should be done.

Mine has always been a “build-it-and-they-will-come” approach. I know no other way. I go by my instinct and belief in the evolution of technology and what will be possible in the future. In the past, I have been mostly wrong. But that doesn't deter me. The failures help in refining the view of tomorrow's world. Only time will tell whether I am right or wrong.

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This is really a great source of inspiration. It was very insightful to read this series and makes me proud that I too was a member of this organization.

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