Ride the Storm: Navigating Through Unstable Periods / Katerina Rudko (Belka G...
When i grow up i want to be an entrepreneur 2013
1. When I grow up I want
to be an entrepreneur
Augusto Fazioli
augusto.fazioli@gmail.com
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Information Technology System Integrator
From 1 to 330 employees in less than 10 years
Valued 80ML€ at first VC round in year 2000
Sold to a listed company in 2003
4. How it started
• When in the USA tried to
open a disco and later to
export tennis sport
accessories
• Early brainstorming at
Microsoft USA late 80’s
• The first 2 page business
plan had not even a name
• Abrubtly left Microsoft
and incorporated in Italy in
1991
6. We had a Mission & Priorities
• Mission
• «…At Iris we want to build something new, long lasting
and with no boundaries. We want to integrate processes
and technologies thanks to a consulting offering based
upon strong methodologies and competencies. We want
to build a group of people willing to grow and work in
armony…»
• Priorities year 2001
• Scalability
• Fast delivery
• Highly visible clients and projects
7. Think big, don’t be shy
• Credito Italiano
• DSS branch profitability
• Rinascente
• DSS buyer
• Sociètè Generale
• Treasury front end
8. We focused on the most
important asset
• 360° Performance review
• In search of organized chaos
• New arrivals presentation
• Barbeque
• Confession
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9. We stopped and think more often
than our agenda would suggest
• The lake
• Corporate
retreat
• Workshop
10. We went over the speed limit
• Project IrisCube: Mission Possible!
• Revenues 40ML
• IPO
• 300 people
• Venture capital funding
• M&A and related difficulties
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Acquired the wrong companies
People integration
Methodology
Values
11. The Internet bubble
explodes and the toy is
broken
• Many customers
cancelled entire projects
• Consultants back in the
office with no space for
everyone
• 8ML€ loss in 2002
12. When tackling tough problems, we
did not hesitate, the faster the
better
• Restructuring plan
• Massive layoff of almost 50% of the workforce
• Closing of Paris, Turin, Verona
• Sell off of software factory in Moldovia
• In less than 12 months back to a positive EBITDA…
• … restructuring debt however brought a negative
EBIT
• Sold the company in July 2003
13. Success factors
• Timing
• Judo vs sumo
• Mission & Priorities
• Think big, don’t be shy
• Focus on the most important asset
• Stop and think
• When tackling tough problems, the faster the better
15. How do you start a new
business?
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Brain storming
Selling your dream
Plan the unplanned
and design a Plan B
Give it a try with
smaller ventures
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Timing
Luck
Business
Our success was due
It takes time, start now! to timing and 50%
50%
plan
to luck. The rest was
intelligence....
Jeff Bezos - Amazon
16. Why you start a business
To build
something
• Built to Last – Jim Collins
• The HP Way – David
Packard
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Just to make
money
17. The 3 most important factors
• Choose the right people
• Choose the right people
• Choose the right people
• Right people is not necessarily the smartest but
thos in line with your values. If your team is made
up of the «right» people
• You might argue for insignificant details
• You argue NOT for the critical decisions
18. Other success factors
• A very good idea, not necessarily great and
certainly not necessarily unique
• Execution ability
• Be resilient, no matter of much stretegic planning
you have done, uncertainty is the norm
19. Think big even when you are
small
• Do not rest on «easy» customers
• Captive market
• Personal contacts
• Be brave, think big & international
• Dry run & Presentation scripts
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21. Some reading
Augusto Fazioli
augusto.fazioli@gmail.com
• Maverick – Ricardo Semler
• Breakthrough Thinking: The Seven Principles of Creative
Problem Solving - Gerald Nadler & Shozo Hibino
• Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt – Harvey
Mackay
• Emotional Intelligence – Daniel Goleman
• Lateral Thinking – Edward De Bono
• Built to Last – Jim Collins
• From Good to Great – Jim Collins
• Only the paranoid survive – Andy Groove
• The HP Way – David Packard
• The Long Tail – Chris Anderson
Notas do Editor
Stress the early tentativesStree the importance of timing
Paradigm shift, from mainframe / mini to microcomputersMicrosoft technology + small/faster/less expensiva projectsGood enough / Great value for your money
Strategy is in between missione and prioritiesMission to take most important decisionsPriorities for daily decision. Helps understand what’s important and above all what’s NOT important