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How to Sell Your Startup with Mark Achler
Manage episode 358740817 series 2847911
Between confidentiality agreements, polite manners, and ego, it can be difficult to get a real story of what selling a company is like. Breaking that taboo was the inspiration for Exit Right, a book co-authored by today’s guest Mark Achler, Managing Director at MATH Venture Partners.
In this episode, Mark shares the hard-earned lessons captured in Exit Right about key actions that lead to successful exits. He makes the case for viewing these transactions not as a moment in time but as an opportunity to build relationships and value over a long time horizon. Mark emphasizes the need to deeply understand the rationale for the transaction, the value of maintaining empathy for all stakeholders, and why trust is everything.
- (01:36) – MATH Venture Partners
- (04:23) – Exit Right: how to sell your startup
- (10:29) – FAIR framework for successful acquisitions
- (18:53) – Start early & build relationships
- (21:03) – Mark’s empathy rules
- (25:40) – Upcoming debt apocalypse
- (28:52) – Are economic interests aligned?
- (31:25) – The inevitable economics of trust
- (39:00) – Widening your lens beyond a single deal
Mark Achler is the Managing Director at MATH Venture Partners, an early to growth-stage venture capital fund focusing on technical and digital companies. Mark is a faculty member at Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management in entrepreneurship and innovation and co-authored Exit Right with Mert Iseri. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and economics from Purdue University.
If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.
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Manage episode 358740817 series 2847911
Between confidentiality agreements, polite manners, and ego, it can be difficult to get a real story of what selling a company is like. Breaking that taboo was the inspiration for Exit Right, a book co-authored by today’s guest Mark Achler, Managing Director at MATH Venture Partners.
In this episode, Mark shares the hard-earned lessons captured in Exit Right about key actions that lead to successful exits. He makes the case for viewing these transactions not as a moment in time but as an opportunity to build relationships and value over a long time horizon. Mark emphasizes the need to deeply understand the rationale for the transaction, the value of maintaining empathy for all stakeholders, and why trust is everything.
- (01:36) – MATH Venture Partners
- (04:23) – Exit Right: how to sell your startup
- (10:29) – FAIR framework for successful acquisitions
- (18:53) – Start early & build relationships
- (21:03) – Mark’s empathy rules
- (25:40) – Upcoming debt apocalypse
- (28:52) – Are economic interests aligned?
- (31:25) – The inevitable economics of trust
- (39:00) – Widening your lens beyond a single deal
Mark Achler is the Managing Director at MATH Venture Partners, an early to growth-stage venture capital fund focusing on technical and digital companies. Mark is a faculty member at Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management in entrepreneurship and innovation and co-authored Exit Right with Mert Iseri. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and economics from Purdue University.
If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.
119 episoder
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