Stephen Bluestein has had an impressive career in Venture, beginning at Bessemer Venture Partners before moving to TCV, Light Street Capital, and the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, before landing in his current role as a partner in the primary investment team at Adams Street Partners. He sits down with Beezer Clarkson, LP at Sapphire Partners, to discuss what makes a fund a franchise. They discuss the importance of building and maintaining a brand that stands for something in the market, making investments that are consistent with your philosophy, and together, they zero in on the tipping point of when a fund can be officially considered a franchise.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome to Origins2:15-Digging into Franchise Funds: Stephen’s Background
6:48 What Defines a Franchise?
15:30 How Long Does it Take to Become a Franchise?
21:06 The Minimum Viable Performance Metric to be Considered a Franchise
27:13 Pivoting From One Exceptional Fund into a Franchise
33:21 How to Inculcate Exceptionality
39:55 Diligencing Franchise Funds
45:28 “Know Thyself”: A Message for Aspiring Franchise Funds
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