Virtual Lunch Series with Professor Noam Wasserman
March 10, 2010
12-1pm EST
Professor Noam Wasserman
Founders’ Dilemma – Recipient of the Class of 2009 Faculty Award, Professor Noam Wasserman will discuss how early decisions around money and power in entrepreneurial ventures have important long-term consequences for founders and their ventures. Professor Wasserman’s research indicates that a founder who gives up more equity to attract cofounders, new hires, and investors builds a more valuable company than one who parts with less equity. More often than not, however, those superior returns come from replacing the founder with a professional CEO more experienced with the needs of a growing company. This fundamental tension requires founders to make "rich" versus "king" trade-offs to maximize either their wealth or their control over the company.
All you have to do is dial in, put your phone on mute, and listen to the latest thinking that HBS has to offer! This event is only available to Alumni Club Members. If you are an HBS alum and have not yet renewed your membership to the HBS Club of Maine, doing so will give you access to this event and similar events to come. Those who register for this event below will be forwarded dial in information when it becomes available.
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