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EP 139 - Marc Penkala - Why European Startups Must Think Bigger: Lessons from a Top VC on Turning Failure into Fortune

EP 139 - Marc Penkala - Why European Startups Must Think Bigger: Lessons from a Top VC on Turning Failure into Fortune

Update: 2024-08-24
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Many European startups are trapped in a mindset that limits their potential, aiming for millions when they should be thinking in billions. But what if this conservative approach is holding them back from global success? In this episode, Marc Penkala, a leading venture capitalist, reveals the secrets to breaking free from this limiting mindset and how embracing calculated risks can lead to extraordinary rewards.

🎙️ What's in the Episode: 

1️⃣ Mindset Shift: Learn why European startups need to aim higher and adopt the billion-dollar mindset that drives U.S. success. 

2️⃣ Contrarian Strategies: Discover the power of going against the grain in venture capital—why the best deals often come from the least obvious places. 

3️⃣ The Role of Failure: Understand how embracing failure as a crucial learning tool can pave the way for long-term success in both entrepreneurship and investing.

👤 About Marc Penkala: Marc Penkala is the driving force behind Altitude Venture, Europe’s first SME Tech Fund. With a wealth of experience as both an entrepreneur and investor, Marc is on a mission to revolutionize the European startup ecosystem by challenging traditional norms and pushing for bigger, bolder ambitions.

💡 QUOTES: 

(01:13:14 ) "European startups think in millions, while U.S. startups think in billions—think bigger." 

(01:19:01 ) "In Europe, we focus on what could go wrong; in the U.S., they focus on what could go right." 

(01:40:50 ) "The best companies are created in down markets where money is scarce, and innovation thrives." 

(01:07:48 ) "The more often you're wrong, the higher the actual output of your fund."

(00:43:34 ) "When the tourists arrive, you should leave."

⏰ Timestamps: 

(00:07:05 ) Lessons from Early Entrepreneurial Ventures

(00:14:31 ) The Reality of Entrepreneurship: Embracing Failure and Persistence

(00:19:26 ) The Tough Decisions in Venture Capital: Investing vs. Divesting

(00:26:30 ) Building Relationships: The Key to Successful Fundraising

(00:34:30 ) Unveiling the Full Picture: The Business of Guiding Emerging Funds

(00:39:03 ) Choosing the Right People to Journey With

(00:43:08 ) Timing is Everything: The Importance of Market Dynamics in VC

(00:43:34 ) The "Tourists" in Venture Capital: Recognizing Market Exuberance

(00:51:26 ) The Untapped Potential of the SME Tech Market

(00:53:32 ) Fundraising in a Down Market: The Power of Relationships

(01:03:33 ) Is Europe Ready for Mega Funds or Better Suited for Micro Funds?

(01:13:13 ) Think Bigger: The Difference Between US and European Startup Mentalities

(01:21:35 ) Risk Aversion: The Key Difference Between European and US VC

(01:31:37 ) Fostering European Innovation: Overcoming Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

(01:38:10 ) The Importance of a Long-Term Vision in Venture Capital

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EP 139 - Marc Penkala - Why European Startups Must Think Bigger: Lessons from a Top VC on Turning Failure into Fortune

EP 139 - Marc Penkala - Why European Startups Must Think Bigger: Lessons from a Top VC on Turning Failure into Fortune

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