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🗓️ 17 April 2020
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Sarah Cannon is a Partner @ Index Ventures, one of the world’s leading venture funds with a portfolio including the likes of Dropbox, Skype, Figma, Bird, Slack and many more incredible companies. As for Sarah, at Index, she works with groundbreaking companies including Notion, Slack, Pitch, Quill and Instabase. Prior to Index Sarah spent time at CapitalG, Warburg Pincus and even worked in The White House as Policy Advisor for the National Economic Council.
Akshay Kothari is the COO @ Notion, the company that has taken the modern working world by storm as the all-in-one workspace to write, plan, collaborate and get organised. Just last week Notion raised a $50M round led by Index at a reported $2Bn valuation. Prior to Notion, Akshay spent 5 years at LinkedIn following his prior company, Pulse News, being acquired by LinkedIn in 2013.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How did Sarah make her way into the world of venture from The White House and come to be a Partner @ Index today? How did Akshay parlay his angel investment into Notion into joining as COO the company 5 years later?
2.) With such a proliferation of collaboration tools today, how does Sarah see the remote work/collaboration tools landscape playing out? Are wein a phase of bundling or unbundling? Will we enter a phase of heavy consolidation? How does Notion think about the transition from an application to a platform? What are the challenges in doing so?
3.) What have been some of Akshay's core observations and learnings from watching the world move to remote work overnight? What behaviours will remain post COVID? What behaviours will not? What sectors will be forever changed due to the crisis? What opportunities does that bring about?
4.) Why did Notion decide to keep the team so small for so long? What are the advantages? How does Notion think about maintaining quality when hiring for scale now? What have been some of Akshay's biggest learnings in what it takes to attract A* talent to Notion?
5.) Why did Notion choose the route of profitability over the more conventional early path of the VC treadmill? How does one's mindset change when suddenly raising a large round of new financing? What becomes possible? What guard rails still need to be set?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Akshay’s Fave Book: Order without Design: How Markets Shape Cities
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0:00.0 | This is the 20 minute VC and my word do we have a special show for you today, a double |
0:03.8 | guest episode and so relevant on so many different levels. First, just last week, the company |
0:08.5 | being featured, raised an incredible $50 million round at a reported $2 billion valuation. Then second, |
0:14.4 | the fund being featured not only led that raise, but also announced the raising of $2 billion in |
0:19.1 | more funds for them to deploy. So with that, I'm thrilled to welcome two amazing guests, first Sarah Cannon, partnered index ventures, |
0:25.9 | where she works with some truly groundbreaking companies including Notion, Slack, pitch, quill, and Instabase, to name a few. |
0:32.4 | Then I'm also thrilled to welcome joining us from Notion, Atshay Kathari, Cio, Notion, |
0:36.8 | the company that has taken the modern working world by storm |
0:39.5 | was the all-in-one workspace to write, plan, collaborate and get organized. |
0:44.3 | Prior to joining Notion, Akshay spent five years at LinkedIn, following his prior company, Pulse News, |
0:49.5 | being acquired by LinkedIn in 2013. |
0:52.1 | I do also have to say this really was a team effort in terms of the |
0:54.5 | questions. So a huge thanks to Iden Sankut, Lockheed Groom, Daniel Gross, Elad Gill and Notion's Own |
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