25 Feb 2026
39m

E312: The Power Law of Reputation in Venture Capital

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How I Invest with David Weisburd

The podcast explores the qualities and strategies that define successful venture capitalists, particularly the importance of ethics, reputation, and relationship-building. It highlights the inherent uncertainty in venture capital, where only a small fraction of investments yield significant returns, often requiring a decade or more to materialize. The guest emphasizes the necessity of being an "elite giver," focusing on helping others succeed to build a strong network and positive reputation, which ultimately leads to better deal flow and investment opportunities. They share personal anecdotes, including a story about a deal influenced by their reputation as a giver and the experience of waiting 11 years for Splunk to go public. The discussion also covers the balance between IQ and EQ in founders, advocating for EQ as more critical for long-term success.

Outlines

Part 1: Ethics and the Reality of Venture Capital

Part 2: Power Laws and Portfolio Dynamics

Part 3: The Compounding Value of Reputation

Part 4: Diligence and the Role of Luck

Part 5: The Science of Giving and Leverage

Part 6: Emotional Intelligence and Personal Connection

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