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Michael Murphy President & Founder Conatus Consulting, LLC

Top 10 Things Every Entrepreneur Needs To Know About Starting Their Own Company. Michael Murphy President & Founder Conatus Consulting, LLC. Number One. An Idea is Not Enough Timing, Market, Funding Environment, and Execution will determine success

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Michael Murphy President & Founder Conatus Consulting, LLC

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  1. Top 10 Things Every Entrepreneur Needs To Know About Starting Their Own Company Michael MurphyPresident & FounderConatus Consulting, LLC

  2. Number One • An Idea is Not Enough • Timing, Market, Funding Environment, and Execution will determine success • The Idea is the starting point, checking out the Market, Funding, and How to Execute are key questions

  3. Number Two • Intellectual Property matters (whether you like it or not) • A “check box” for VCs • IP is most important as a means to block the competition, not so much as Freedom To Operate (FTO) • Package as appropriate and file provisional patents in a sensible way (there is a burden finishing patent applications)

  4. Number Three • Learn when, where, and if about Venture Capital funding • Avoid “Lookey Loos” who will go to school on you but have no intent to invest anytime soon • Are they a VC or Vulture Capitalist? • Is it the time for this necessary evil?

  5. Number Four • Use Legal Professionals instead of avoiding unpleasant costs • Starting “right” is critical (e.g., Delaware Corp., good licensing agreements, good founders agreements) • It should not cost a fortune for standard agreements needed to start out right, ask for “boiler plate” agreements

  6. Number Five • Domain Name and Trade Marks will eventually matter. What’s in a name? • Know your company name and register before others do it for you and cost you money • Think of Trade Marks that will be appropriate and start the long process with the USPTO • Make sure marks will be used in commerce with proof

  7. Number Six • Marketing Matters • If you are unknown in your industry you will not be recognized by experts, the media, and VCs • Press Releases are an art, not a science. Timing is everything. • Don’t get ahead of yourself, inexpensive and effective alternatives methods are available.

  8. Number Seven • Your partners and fellow founders need to be selected and approved like you would choose a spouse. You can never tell how long you will have to live with them. • Just because you are “friends” or colleagues does not mean you will be good business partners • Partners may not be equal in the business, it should be recognized and dealt with upfront (e.g., partnership agreement)

  9. Number Eight • Don’t Be Greedy with your salary or ownership • “They” will change it anyway if they think it is unfair or excessive • It might turn investors off • Over valued companies can only face the dreaded “Down Round”

  10. Number Nine • Liquidation Preferences determine who really gets paid at an exit. • Make sure you understand LP, “full ratchet”, and “warrant coverage” before you take someone else’s money to fund your company • Learn how LP will affect Common Shareholders and ISO and NQSO payouts

  11. Number Ten (and More) • Know your exit strategy (but don’t let it drive your execution) • Know your competition • Know the realities behind your market • Know who your Board Members are and their experience in a start up environment • Don’t get “Founder-itis”

  12. Conclusion • Learn from the mistakes of others • Knowing the basic mistakes can help you succeed • Surround yourself with those who have been there, entrepreneurs are helpful by nature • “Never Give Up” OR don’t start

  13. QUESTIONS? Thanks for listening!

  14. Michael MurphyPresident & FounderConatus Consulting, LLCmmurphy@conatusconsulting.com

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