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Doug Leone - Lessons from a Titan - [Invest Like the Best, CLASSICS]

2025/2/28
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Patrick O'Shaughnessy: 本期节目回顾了与风险投资家Doug Leone的精彩对话,探讨了他在红杉资本的职业生涯,以及他对市场策略和创始人选择的独到见解。Leone分享了他与红杉资本创始人Don Valentine的合作经验,以及在不同时期风险投资行业的变迁。他还谈到了如何识别具有高潜力的创始人,以及如何帮助公司克服市场定位等挑战。 Leone强调了保持简单和清晰的重要性,并分享了他对AI等新兴技术领域的看法。他认为,在投资时,要避免盲目跟风,要根据市场情况做出理性判断。 此外,Leone还谈到了红杉资本的文化建设,以及如何确保团队始终关注绩效。他认为,一个成功的团队需要具有清晰的绩效标准,并能够持续地进行反馈和改进。 Doug Leone: 我在红杉资本的职业生涯中,经历了从小型早期基金到全球巨头的转变。Don Valentine是一位极具远见的领导者,他的强硬作风在早期对我们非常有效,但随着时代变化,管理风格也需要调整。 我年轻时被认为难以相处,但随着经验的积累,我变得更加成熟和圆滑。在寻找创始人或投资者时,我们需要找到那些具有极端驱动力的人,并理解他们的核心动机。 在投资方面,我强调保持简单和清晰,并注重产品的市场定位。我将市场进入策略比作一个循环,从产品管理到产品营销,再到需求和销售,每个环节都需要仔细考量。 AI是下一个平台转变,但我们不能盲目投资所有AI公司。我们需要根据市场情况做出理性判断,避免盲目跟风。 红杉资本的成功离不开团队的共同努力和文化建设。我们注重绩效,并通过明确的标准和持续的反馈来确保每个人都关注绩效。

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Welcome to this classic episode. Classics are my favorite episodes from the past 10 years published once a month. These are N of one conversations with N of one people. There's nobody I've met quite like Doug Leone).

Doug led one of the world’s most successful venture firms, Sequoia, for over 25 years after he was given responsibility for the firm by its founder, Don Valentine, in 1996. Alongside Mike Moritz, the pair managed its expansion from a single $150m early-stage fund into an $85 billion global powerhouse. It was a privilege to sit down with Doug and learn from him.

We talk about his tough start at Sequoia, get into the technicalities of great go-to-market motions, and survey his advice for other investors in the industry. A key theme that will stick with me from this conversation is Doug’s insistence on keeping things simple and clear.

I listen to this at least once a year. I hope you enjoy it.

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For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here).

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**Show Notes **

[00:00:00] Welcome to Invest Like the Best

[00:05:21] What Don Valentine’s heart was like

[00:08:30] The most productive and unproductive parts of Don’s toughness 

[00:12:55] Why it’s so important to understand someone’s core motivations

[00:18:44] The most formative experiences he had prior to becoming an investor that impacted his investing the most 

[00:22:37] What venture looks like to him today relative to his prior career

[00:28:37] Whether or not he’d go into venture today if he was in his late 20s 

[00:34:10] Helping companies circumnavigate mediocre positioning 

[00:39:15] How interacting with companies early on has changed over the ears

[00:43:12] Whether or not new entrants into venture should build firms with enterprise value 

[00:48:14] Sussing out the killer gene in somebody 

[00:51:04] How successful people can instill the lessons learned from hardship into their children 

[00:54:30] Whether or not competitive advantage can be architected ahead of time when building a company  

[00:57:21] The early 2000s clawback at Sequoia and what navigating that period was like 

[01:01:06] What he’s learned about picking the right LPs and partnering with them

[01:04:18] Making sure that performance is on everyone’s minds all the time 

[01:09:59] The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him