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20VC: Benchmark's Bill Gurley on 5 Traits Benchmark Look For When Adding To The Partnership, Why The Abundance of Capital Is Today's Biggest Challenge in VC & The Right Way To Think About Market Size When Assessing Opportunities

The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

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4.4637 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Bill Gurley is a General Partner @ Benchmark Capital, one of the most successful funds of the last decade with a portfolio including the likes of Uber, Twitter, Dropbox, WeWork, Snapchat, StitchFix, eBay and many many more. As for Bill, widely recognised as one of the greats of our time having worked with the likes of GrubHub, NextDoor, Uber, OpenTable, Stitch Fix and Zillow. Prior to Benchmark, Bill was a partner with Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. Before entering venture, Bill spent four years on Wall Street as a top-ranked research analyst, including three years at CS First Boston where his research coverage included such companies as Dell, Compaq, and Microsoft, and he was the lead analyst on the Amazon IPO.

In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:

1.) How did Bill make his way into the world of VC from Credit Suisse and come to be GP at one of the world's leading funds in the form of Benchmark? What were Bill's biggest takeaways from seeing the boom and bust of the dot com? How did that impact Bill's investment mentality today?

2.) Why does Bill believe that one of the biggest challenges today is the abundance of capital? Subsequently, does Bill agree with Peter Fenton statement, "never turn down a deal based on the valuation it is a mental trap"? How does Bill assess his own price sensitivity? What was his learning here in meeting Larry and Serge early on with Google?

3.) How does Bill think about and approach market sizing today? How important is it to him when analysing an investment? Where does Bill believe a lot of managers make mistakes when assessing market sizing today? What was his big lesson here with Uber? How does Bill think about and evaluate market creation and market expansion plays?

4.) Bill has spent over 3,000 hours on some of the most famed boards of the last decade, how has Bill seen his style of board membership change over the last 10 years? What advice would you give to someone who has just joined their first board? How does Bill think about time allocation across the portfolio? What is the right ratio?

5.) How does Bill and Benchmark approach the element of partner selection today? What are the 5 core things that Bill looks for when adding to the partnership? What have Benchmark done that have allowed them to be so successful in generational transition? Why is an equal partnership so transformative when it comes to generational transition?

Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:

Bill’s Fave Book: Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos

Bill’s Most Recent Investment: Good Eggs

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to the 20 minute VC with me, Harry Stebbings, and you can see all things

0:03.6

behind the scenes from us on Instagram at H. Stebbings, 1996 with two bees. Now, to the episode

0:08.8

today, and when I was an 18-year-old before my first ever 20-minute VC episode, I wrote down the

0:13.9

names of five VCs that I most wanted to have on the show. They included the lights of Peter Fenton, Josh Copelman, Brad Feld, and stay's guest. And so I could

0:22.2

not be more excited and honour to welcome the one and only Bill Gurley to the hot seat. Now, Bill is a

0:27.0

general partner at Benchmark, one of the most successful funds of the last decade, with a portfolio

0:31.4

including the likes of Uber, Twitter, Dropbox, WeWork, Snapchat, Stitch Fix, eBay, and many,

0:37.4

many more incredible companies.

0:39.1

As for Bill, he's widely recognised as one of the greats of our time in venture, having worked

0:43.1

with the likes of Grubhub, Next Door, Uber, Open Table, Stitchfix and Zillow.

0:48.0

And prior to benchmark, Bill was a partner with Hummer-Winblad Venture Partners, and before

0:51.8

entering the World Adventure, Bill spent four years on

0:54.1

Wall Street as a top-ranked research analyst, including three years at CS-First Boston, where his research

0:59.4

coverage included such companies as Dell, Compact, and Microsoft, and he was also the lead analyst on

1:04.5

the Amazon IPO. And I'd also want to say huge thank you to Bill's partners in the form of Chathen,

1:08.9

Sarah Tavill, and Peter Fenton for some fantastic

1:11.3

questions suggestions today. I really do so appreciate that. But before we dive into the show today,

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empowers different teams to execute on their KPIs independently, whilst understanding the

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