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

20VC: Zynga's Mark Pincus on When To Ride Your Winners and Cut Your Losers, Why People With "Broken Resumes" Make The Best Hires & The 2 Biggest Lies Told In Silicon Valley By Founders and VCs

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

The Twenty Minute VC

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4.4637 Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2017

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Mark Pincus is a serial entrepreneur and investor, best known for founding Zynga, the first company to introduce the mass market to social gaming. To date, more than one billion people around the world have played Zynga’s games, which include hits like FarmVille and Words with Friends. Mark is also known for his investments in some of the internet’s largest and most successful companies, including Facebook, Twitter, Airbnb, Snapchat and Xiaomi. One of the earliest pioneers in social networking, Mark founded multiple startups including support.com and tribe.net, before going on to create Zynga. A fun fact - recognizing the importance of social networking, in 2003 Mark teamed up with his friend Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, to purchase the fundamental Six Degrees patent –  which broadly covers social networks – in order to keep it out of the hands of patent trolls and guarantee that all players could innovate on this technology.

In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:

1.) Having founded one of the first social networks, Tribe and seed invested in Facebook, what convinced you that 2007 was the right time to start a social games company, Zynga?

2.) Having mastered distribution with Zynga, does Mark believe we are in a "fallow" period for consumer with a lack of distribution channel availability? If distribution is not the core problem, what does Mark believe is the fundamental issue?

3.) What have been Mark's biggest lessons when it comes to assembling truly great teams? What does Mark mean when he says that he looks for people with "broken resumes"? Why is that so beneficial to potential candidates?

4.) When investing, how does Mark determine timing on when to ride winner and cut losers? What does Mark really mean when he says, ''you have to instill a mindset of expected value over loss avoidance"?

5.) What are the 2 biggest lies in Silicon Valley told by founders and VCs? How can founders truly test the alignment with their VC? How did Mark do this in pitches with Zynga? What were Mark's learnings on optimising board composition and performance?

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the 20 minute VC with me Harry Stebbings at H. Debings with two Bs on

0:04.8

Snapchat. I always love to see you there and hear your thoughts and feedback on the show.

0:08.6

However, to our guest today, and you all know I love doing the show, but it's episodes and guests

0:12.7

like this with truly incredible and inspiring people that make me really appreciate just how far

0:17.5

the show has come and really be thankful for being able to do it. With that in mind,

0:21.4

I'm so honoured to have Mark Pinkus on the show today. Mark really needs no introduction, but in the

0:25.9

theme of tradition, Mark is a serial entrepreneur and investor, best known for founding little-known

0:30.5

Zinger, the first company to introduce the mass market to social gaming. To date, more than one billion

0:35.6

people around the world have played Zinger's games,

0:38.1

which include the likes of Farmville and Words with Friends. Mark's also known for his investments

0:42.4

in some of the internet's largest and most successful companies, from Facebook to Twitter to

0:47.3

Airbnb, Snapchat and Xiaomede, just to name a few. One of the earliest pioneers in social networking,

0:52.9

Mark also founded multiple startups, including support.com and tribe.net before going on to create Zingham. A fun fact,

0:59.8

recognizing the importance of social networking. In 2003, Mark teamed up with his friend,

1:04.5

Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, to purchase the fundamental six degrees patent,

1:09.0

which broadly covers social networks in order to keep it

1:11.6

out of the hands of patent trolls and guarantee that all players could innovate on this technology.

1:16.2

I'd also want to say a big thank you to Bing Gordon at Kleiner Perkins for the intro to

1:19.8

Mark today, without which this episode would not have been possible.

1:22.8

But before we dive into the show today, as I've said before in past episodes, after I had

1:26.6

Josh at Radin on the show, I bought a Raiden, and we've discussed some of their awesome features previously,

1:31.2

but there are also some other benefits that make it such an incredible product. It fits on

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