The document discusses key metrics that startup founders should track to manage their business, including cash, product, marketing, sales, customers, support, and team. It recommends building a management dashboard to track 7 core metrics on a monthly basis: cash/burn rate, product progress, marketing validation and costs, sales metrics, customer growth and costs, customer satisfaction, and team alignment. The dashboard should be simple, focus on meaningful metrics, and have accountability; and monthly reports can standardize progress tracking for the board while focusing on learning.
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1. The Art of
Startup Finance
How to define and manage
your success metrics
European Innovation Academy
July 2015
Bill Reichert
@billreichert
Managing Director
Garage Technology Ventures
Capital for Innovation
2. Startup Finance is not …
• Business School finance
• Fundraising
• Marketing metrics
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3. Startup Finance is …
• Turning your vision into a
business
• Validating and scaling your
business
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Your Management Dashboard:
Key Metrics
for your startup company
The top seven metrics you need to measure,
monitor, and manage
6. 1. Cash
- What is your Burn?
- How much Runway do you have?
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7. 2. Product
- Are you on time, on budget?
- How do users rate your features?
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8. 3. Marketing
- What makes customers come to you?
- Validation of Core Value Proposition
- Cost per qualified lead?
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9. 4. Sales
- Sales force productivity?
- Sales cycle? Conversion rate?
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10. 5. Customers
- Growth rate of customer base?
- Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)?
- Profitability (CLV/CAC)?
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11. 6. Support
- Customer satisfaction/engagement?
- Customer churn?
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12. 7. Team
- Alignment and morale?
- Recruiting and retention rates?
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CustomersCash Team
Product Marketing Sales Support
Startup Management Dashboard
17. Other Metrics:
• Price: How do you test price/value assumptions?
• Costs: Do you have alternative cost models?
• Competition: Can you measure market share?
• Channels: Profitability of alternate channels?
• Revenue streams: Assumptions vs. reality?
• Operations: Manufacturing, distribution, etc.?
• Others? …
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18. Building and Using your Management Dashboard:
• Simple: The best is the enemy of the good
• Open: Templates and investment create tunnel vision
• Meaningful: Monitor metrics that really matter
• Flexible: Drop metrics that outlive their usefulness
• Accountable: Each metric must have an owner.
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19. Final Note: Monthly Management Reports
• Standardize early: Produce monthly financials,
dashboard summary, and key action items
• Board package: Company driven, not investor driven;
but solicit investor input
• Tools vs. Grades: Focus on learning and responding,
not grading and punishing.
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