Posts written by Mason Myers
Invest in Strength Rather Than Work on Weakness
For your business, do you believe it is more important to spend more time on your challenges or your opportunities? Similarly, do you believe that you should invest in your strengths or work on your weaknesses? The answer, of course, depends. If the challenge in… Continue reading
New $20 Million Investment Fund Looking for Profitable, Fast-growing Businesses
Greybull Stewardship, L.P., an investment fund, completed in January 2014 its $20 million round two capital commitments. Since the fund’s January 2010 inception, annual returns have realized 23 percent after fees. As a result, existing Limited Partners (LPs) increased their commitments and new LPs were… Continue reading
Align Your “Loss Ratio” Expectations with Your Investors
In early stage venture capital, the best investors expect that 40% of their investments will become worthless. Thus, they focus on companies that could be worth billions because the winners have to make up for all their losses. They want every company to shoot for… Continue reading
Investment Returns Are Not Greener by Changing Industries
It is easier to earn outsized investment returns in some industries over others — I agree with that conventional wisdom. As an investor or entrepreneur, it often pays off to think hard about which industries to enter. If you have a choice, why not increase… Continue reading
Business Owners Must Balance Math (Finance) and Soul (Company Culture)
Owning a business means balancing all sorts of things. We have explored this idea in a few other posts: the Art of Balance that has a starter list of 20 things a business owner must balance such as strategy vs. execution and delegating vs. doing,… Continue reading
Ideal business financing for growing, profitable companies in 100 posts or less?
“Teach what you want to learn” is the theme with which I started this blog in April 2012. Since then, I have written 100 posts — which means I’ve learned for myself and shared what I’ve learned under several themes: Business financing and venture capital… Continue reading
Know Thyself Helps You Manage Yourself by Peter Drucker
“Managing Oneself”, as written by Peter Drucker, may be a modern business addition to the foundation of “Know thyself,” the famous saying from the Greek Temple of Apollo at Delphi, and “To thine own self be true” in Shakespeare’s Hamlet (although this phrase’s speaker in… Continue reading
Great Business Partners Give You Keys to Success
Business grows through partnerships — sometimes just for a brief transaction and sometimes for life. Despite the false cliche that “nice guys finish last,” my experience has been that being able to forge good partnerships forges keys to long-term success. This is because very little… Continue reading
Venture Capital Myths — Not the Answer for Many Companies
Venture capital has been tremendously successful in the United States. In some ways, it has almost been too successful in that many entrepreneurs think traditional venture capital is the only path to success. That is not true. This article in the Harvard Business Review by… Continue reading