"Forecasting for early startups is basically a waste of time." We've heard versions of this statement many times from other investors and founders...but is it true? The point of forecasting is to 1) understand and 2) plan for the key variables the business will likely encounter. In a startup, those variables are innumerable, hard to prioritize, and impossible to accurately schedule on a forecast. So many understandably conclude: early-stage forecasting is a waste of time. But it doesn't need to be a waste: For early stage companies, forecasting can be highly effective when it focuses on the *events* that change the business, and ties those events to 1) sales 2) gross margin and 3) cash. In other words, forecast the key *events* that will impact your business. Identify the key hires, product launches, customers, and partnerships that will have anticipated impacts on your business. And of course, you can still note the anticipated *timelines* you think those will happen in...but time itself doesn't drive results--effective *activity* does. So highlight those specific drivers instead. If you're an early company, don't rule out forecasting--just make it efficient, informative, and worthwhile. Leave the hyper-detailed, time-specific, and immaterial accounts alone. For now. (And if you *are* building out full forecasts, here's a previous article from Nate McBride, Curated's Managing Partner, on how to get them right) https://lnkd.in/dCpaBhqm
Curated Ventures
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
Salt Lake City, Utah 189 followers
Curating tomorrow's success stories.
About us
Curated Ventures is an early-stage venture firm. We work closely with exceptional founders who have confident dreams, pragmatic plans, and a burning curiosity to learn as they build something great. What we believe: Clarity > Complexity Trust > Convenience Connections > Parties Courage > Cowardice Feedback > Failure Becoming > Associating Learn more at cur.vc
- Industry
- Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
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111 E Broadway
Suite 1250
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, US
Employees at Curated Ventures
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Nate McBride
Managing Partner at Curated Ventures
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Robin Christenson
Women's Health Founder + CEO with successful 8x EBITDA exit | Founder + CFO of an internationally acclaimed CPG
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Drew Nicole
Founder at Curated Estate Ventures LLC// We find our clients the best deals on off-market vacant scattered lots// Send me your buying criteria and…
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SAAS vs the World was a blast—and The World came out on top. So the trophy will reside with &Collar until next year. Big thanks to &Collar, Max Connect Digital (especially Ben Perkins and Phil Case) for their creative support for the inaugural year. More games to come at next year’s #UtahTechWeek.
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Big thanks to Founders N' Funders for creating this great event (and to Jeff Erickson for his consistent support of Utah startups). Our Managing Partner Nate McBride will be there with other awesome co-panelists (John Richards, Rachelle Morris, and Amy Caldwell). We'll see you next Thursday!
Utah Tech Week is NEXT WEEK! If you're a full-time startup founder - This is event next Tuesday is for you! The Founders N' Funders Tips & Tools + Pitch Deck Competition event is packed with helpful information, resources, connections, insights and fun. We're excited to have Trent Mano from Convoi Ventures joining us to talk about the Utah fundraising landscape. Learn from pitch deck experts and investors including Tim Cooley (Author of "The Pitch Deck Book"), Nate McBride (Curated Ventures), Rachelle Morris (RevRoad Capital), John Richards (Startup Ignition Ventures) and more. The team at Gunderson Dettmer is offering office hour sessions where you can schedule time to talk with an experienced startup attorney for free! Our friends at CBVault are also offering free office hours to help you explore various fundraising strategies and resources specific to your startup. Explore how to leverage AI to make content one of your superpowers for lead generation with Easypress.ai. Meet the team from RevRoad and learn how they help increase the likelihood of success for startup founders! Submit your pitch deck to get entered into the Pitch Deck Competition! Pitch Deck Submission Form Here: https://lnkd.in/gteANhBa More announcements to come later this week as well! Get registered today! There is limited capacity for this event. Get registered today so you don't miss out! #startups #founders #UtahTechWeek
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One week until Utah Tech Week begins! We'll be playing soccer (SAAS vs the World) on Jan 23, then opening the Curated office for founders, investors, and their supporters to work (all day) on Jan 24: Jan 23 - SAAS vs. The World (Indoor Soccer) with Max Connect Digital and &Collar. Sign up here: https://lu.ma/3nxudhs6 Jan 24 - Work with Curated (Downtown SLC) with CBIZ. Sign up here: https://lu.ma/asnbt6vs
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On Jan 24, Curated's downtown SLC office is open for you to work, brainstorm, or host your own meetings, sponsored by CBIZ! Details & registration here: https://lu.ma/asnbt6vs
Curated Ventures is hosting two awesome events for Utah Tech Week! Event 2: - On January 24 - Come Work with Curated (Downtown SLC Office) cosponsored with CBIZ. Event link: https://lu.ma/asnbt6vs The Curated office is open for you to host your own meetings, brainstorm ideas with the Curated team, or just do your own work from here in SLC! Snacks and drinks will be provided throughout the day, and lunch will be provided by CBIZ.
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On Jan 23, Curated is hosting SAAS vs the World (Indoor Soccer), co-sponsored with &Collar and Max Connect Digital! Details & registration here: https://lu.ma/3nxudhs6
Curated Ventures is hosting two awesome events for Utah Tech Week! Event 1: - On January 23 - It's SAAS vs the World (Indoor Soccer) co-sponsored with &Collar and Max Connect Digital. Event link: https://lu.ma/3nxudhs6 Games will be at: 12:00 (Beginner game) 12:40 (Intermediate game) 1:20 (Advanced game) at the Let's Play Soccer facility in Gardner Village. Snacks, drinks, and prizes provided!
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Happy New Year! As we kickoff our 2024 aspirations, here's a reminder that the source of any failure can be found within four categories: Perception Motivation Coaching Coordination Perception = a baseball hits you in the face while you're distracted Motivation = you don't even try and catch the pop-fly coming to you Coaching = you try and field a grounder but the ball goes through your legs Coordination = you missed the game because of a traffic jam The trick is to notice which are the most prevalent failure-types (for us and our teams) and bolstering those categories: Perceive - Work in an industry where market changes come fast? It could be existentially important to build systems that immediately detect customer-, market- or regulatory-changes. You may be a hyper-motivated genius, but if you don't even see a problem surfacing, you can't address it. Motivate - Building an uninspiring product, like tires? Remind yourself and your team of: 1) the financial impact that the company's success can (and should) have on the families who depend on its success, 2) the dreams that your products facilitates for customers (e.g. cool stories/numbers of family trips in the car), or 3) the critical need that some customers have for your product (e.g. inspiring emergency-responder stories, etc.). And a simple reminder of the confidence you have in your team doesn't hurt, either. Coach - Unimpressed with someone's performance? First ensure they know what they need to know--because often, they already want to succeed. They may just need more mentorship, insights, and clarity than motivation. Once you *know* they can do what's needed, then you can look to other sources of potential failure. Coordinate - Even if you're doing the right things, creating lasting success always requires others' involvement. Coordination is a skill, and can surface challenges, misunderstandings, and opportunities in ways that no individual can on their own. With high-performing individuals, this is often the first place to look and improve. Help them coordinate more frequently/successfully with others (e.g. stakeholder updates, team requests, voicing concerns, etc.). Here's to a challenging, fulfilling, and successful 2024!
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Best leaders: resource and train your team, clarify priorities, hold high standards, and cultivate a culture of excellence. Maintain a mentality of ownership. Good leaders: dive into the weeds with your team and its work, but own the outcome alongside them. Bad leaders: stay uninvolved, then Monday-morning-quarterback your team's performance after completion/failure. Worst leaders: micromanage your preferred pieces of the project, but blame others for any bad outcomes.
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Curated Ventures is live! We’re an early-stage venture firm headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. We love the dichotomy that entrepreneurship entails: a deep conviction that we can change something big, but a willingness to walk a path of feedback and learning while we do so. And on the journey to mastery, a little humility is the cost of entry. So here’s to becoming masterful together–to having the confidence to go alone, but the wisdom to bring others with us. If you have a compelling model, a curious and capable founding team, and pragmatic plans to takeover the world, we’d love to learn more about what you’re doing! Want to learn more about us? Just check out cur.vc .