The key question every VC needs to ask before making investment decisions
“Because you need to ask yourself, you need to look at things and try to think about how those things will evolve and change and not try to make a decision on what it looks in front of you now.”
I think one is you need to be strategic. Because you need to ask yourself, you need to look at things and try to think about how those things will evolve and change and not try to make a decision on what it looks in front of you now. You know that you do that, you need to be strategic. So the question is how you learn about the strategy?
About this clip
Roberto Bonanzinga explains why successful venture capital requires strategic thinking beyond current appearances. He emphasizes that VCs must anticipate how situations will evolve rather than making decisions based on present-day snapshots, then poses the critical question of how to actually develop this strategic thinking capability.
Why this clip
This clip captures a fundamental VC philosophy about looking beyond current state to future potential, which is core to venture capital decision-making.
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