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VC in three exited Unicorns. Angel investor. Harvard Business School Lecturer. Obsessed with fly fishing and a recovering ENTJ. Editor, BlogFlyFish.com.

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A Harvard B School lesson for start-ups

March 6, 2012August 10, 2012 Jo Tango

I don’t think there’s a lot that business school can teach start-up founders.  But, there is one particular lesson I think is valuable: managing culture and conflict.  Here’s what I mean. When I arrived at Harvard Business School, my classmates and I were automatically assigned to one of nine “Sections” (I was in Section F). 

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Thank you, Kepha investors

March 3, 2012August 10, 2012 Jo Tango

One day, our investors did something unusual.  Let me explain. Our first fund was $50 million and closed in 2007.  A year later, we were thinking of raising more money.  One of our investors quickly offered a big check.  Other existing investors did the same, and so, our fund was slated to grow to $100 million (we decided to

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How are VCs paid?

March 2, 2012May 26, 2018 Jo Tango

[4.7.12 Addendum: Many of the management company details are now available on a SEC web site. More details here.] Here’s how VC firms are paid. When VCs raise funds, they are paid in two ways. First, they get a commission on gains they produce for the fund, which is usually 20 percent and is called

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Single and homeless mothers: true entrepreneurs

February 29, 2012May 8, 2024 Jo Tango

I recently was reading email in my parked car.  A car pulled up near me.  A young and pretty woman got out.  Pale and thin, she looked tense.  An older woman had driven her.  She looked very sad. They started unloading a few plastic bags of clothing and children’s toys.  It wasn’t much.  The young

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Forgiveness after the Holocaust?

February 27, 2012February 17, 2013 Jo Tango

I saw last weekend an interesting documentary called “Hiding and Seeking.” The film chronicles an Orthodox Jewish family’s journey back to the old country, but also, back in time. The narrator and his wife both have parents who survived the Holocaust.  They take their grown sons back to the small eastern European towns where family members

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Entrepreneurs = hope

February 27, 2012February 28, 2022 Jo Tango

Last week, I had a hope-filled day. I spent all day meeting with entrepreneurs.  I met founders from all over.  I started in the morning meeting start-up folks from Europe: Estonia, Paris, Spain, and London. In the latter part of the day, I then met with a new team from our local area here.  In

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Man's Search for Meaning
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End


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