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

20VC: How To Balance Between Vision and Stubbornness, Why Speed Is The Most Important Startup Superpower & The Main Role of A Startup Founder Today with James Currier, Managing Director @ NFX

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

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4.4 • 637 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

James Currier is the Managing Partner @ NFX and one of Silicon Valley’s foremost experts in growth and network effects. Just last week, NFX announded their latest fund, a new $150m fund to turn NFX into a significant institution.  As for James, before becoming an investor, he co-founded one of the internet’s first successful user-generated companies, Tickle, in 1999. Under James’ leadership, Tickle grew to become the 18th largest website in the world and was acquired by Monster for $110 million. James then co-founded three other successful companies - Wonderhill (online video games, merged with Kabam in 2010 which then sold for $800M), IronPearl (acquired by PayPal in 2013), and Jiff (raised $68M from Venrock & GE before merging with Castlight in 2017).

In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:

1.) How James made his way from multiple success in the world of operations with Tickle, Jiff and Wonderhill to now managing NFX's new $150m fund?

2.) Why does James believe speed is the number one superpower for startups? How important is being first to market for products? Why does language and psychology play a much more prominent role? What should the correlation be between product and the language used to market the product?

3.) What does James believe the main job of the founder is? Where do most founders go wrong in depicting their story? Why is it so important for founders to "speak with data"? How can one retain that personal sentiment when heavily using data?

4.) Why does James believe that network effects play such a prominent role within value creation of companies? What really is core to network effect success? Other than marketplaces and social networks, what other forms of network effect exist and succeed?

5.) What does James believe is the right mindset for growth? What has James always believed about paid growth? Why is James altering his views on paid growth in today's environment? Does James believe we are in a fallow period for the consumer space?

Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:

James’ Fave Book: The Razor's Edge

James’ Fave Blog: The Edge

James’ Most Recent Investment: Outdoorsy

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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 find me on Snapchat

0:03.8

at H. Stebbings with two Bs, and on our all new app, which you can find by searching for 20 VC, that's

0:09.6

20VC, on the app store. I would love to see you there. However, following our very timely show with

0:14.7

Olaf on Monday, we have another very timely show few days with our our guest having over the last fortnight announced their raising of their new

0:21.0

$150 million fund and so with that i'm thrilled to welcome james courier managing partner at

0:26.6

nfx and one of silicon valley's foremost experts in growth and network effects as i said over the last

0:32.5

fortnight nfx announced their latest fund to turn nfx a significant institution. As for James, before becoming

0:38.7

an investor, he co-founded one of the internet's first successful user-generated companies, Tickle in

0:44.1

1999, alongside previous guest and friend of the show Rick Marini. Under James's leadership,

0:49.3

Tickle grew to become the 18th largest website in the world and was acquired by Monster for $110 million.

0:55.7

James then co-founded three other very successful companies.

0:58.5

Wonderhill, an online video games company that merged with Kabam in 2010.

1:02.8

Iron Pearl, which was acquired by PayPal in 2013.

1:06.2

And Jif, which raised 68 million from Venrock and GE before merging with Castlight in 2017.

1:12.1

And I'd also want to say a huge thank you to Chris Farmer at Signal Fire.

1:15.2

Chris really has gone above and beyond the call of juicy in helping me in the show,

1:18.7

and I really am so grateful to him for that.

1:20.9

But before we dive into the show today, the heart of any good company is its people.

1:24.7

That's why Namely brings employees together on the HR platform that

1:27.8

everyone loves to use. It's as intuitive as social media, but powerful enough to support the

1:32.5

complexity of today's workforce. Namely is the all-in-one platform that helps companies manage

1:37.3

HR, payroll, benefits and more. Their mission, to help mid-sized companies build a better workplace.

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