Why going narrow on domain expertise beats being a generalist VC

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is I found going narrow on domain. Right? And that may not necessarily help you with reading the personal, the kinda more fundamental level, but definitely helps you in calibrating a founder's understanding of a domain or ability to be successful in that domain when it comes to surrounding themselves with the right advisers, the being able to track the right employees, being able to tap into the right customers' networks. So I I and my my advice, especially in a market that's become

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Accel Partner Andrei Brasoveanu explains why specializing in specific domains as a VC helps you better evaluate founders' domain knowledge and their ability to succeed. He argues that narrow focus enables VCs to assess whether founders can attract the right advisers, employees, and customers within their sector.

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Provides actionable insight on how VCs can improve their investment decision-making through domain specialization rather than being generalists.

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