11. What Are Characteristics of A Cofounder? Entrepreneurial Highly-capable in a skill area needed to launch project Intense belief in t2he need & the.

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What Are Characteristics of A Cofounder? Entrepreneurial Highly-capable in a skill area needed to launch project Intense belief in t2he need & the project Highly committed & willing to make sacrifices Believes in the need for you as a Cofounder & will work to make the relationship positive Providing $ does not = Cofounder characteristics Generally involved in the first year or two of the company & prior to funding or significant revenue generator Q: How could you not want one of these??? A: ‘Cause when they are bad they are really bad! 2

3 Major Lessons Learned Chose Cofounder too quickly/superficially: – This is a process that requires face time – no accelerator available. – Try before you buy (business plan, sales calls, investor pitches, conference) – I did not do reference checks or due diligence on the person (but later our venture investor did! – Thought I had to have a Cofounder to raise money (but investors had a better person in mind). – You rarely need to rush & you need to be diligent.

My Cofounder Mistakes Chose the wrong Cofounder: –Overly impressed by the resume but personality, objectives, character, commitment levels can swamp other success factors. –Chose person for immediate problems that were facing the company (prototype, customer sales, raising money). – Picked somebody not like me & did not do it correctly Did not know how to evaluate credentials. Did not have a common language to communicate. Incorrectly evaluated the candidate’s level of experience – it all sounded so good! –Picked someone just like me – we just made the same mistakes! –Did not carefully evaluate the individual’s personal situation The spouse thought he was a Cofounder too! Cofounder not willing to leave Bigco. (The Cofounder who never joined!) 4

My Cofounder Mistakes I structured the relationship incorrectly –Not every competent person should be a Cofounder. More than one way to work with an individual. –Cofounders don’t have to be forever (Different ways to structure & compensate so not locked-in). –Thought that because I couldn’t pay the person cash, I had to give them founder status. But you can pay cash tomorrow for hamburgers today! –Just because you are Cofounders, doesn’t mean somebody shouldn’t be in charge. 5

6 How Experienced Should the Cofounder be? Experienced/Successful Cofounders not always better – Can buy experience, but not vision, commitment, trust… – Success in one field & one company can give warped view Inexperienced Cofounders can be painful – Particularly if equates with maturity level of the individual – They have to bring something to the party – Depends on the industry & product – frontier/fluid versus complex/regulated And by the way Quantity ≠ Quality -- more Cofounders is not always better

Doing It Right – Major Lessons Don’t make the decision too quickly. Get others’ input into decision & compensation. Look at longer term needs of company – think needs over two years, not six months Consider other roles for a talented individuals. Equity Splits –Don’t overestimate the value of just an idea. –Use vesting and milestones based on joining/achievements. 7

Resources –The Founder’s Dilemma – Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup by Noam Wasserman (2012) –The Partnership Charter: How To Start Out Right with Your New Business Partnership by David Gage (2008) –Slicing Pie: Funding Your Company Without Funds by Mike Moyer (2012) –cofounderslab.com 8

9 Thomas Forest Farb Estabrook Ventures Waltham, MA Mobile: CONTACT INFORMATION