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SaaStr’s Podcast “Best Of Guide” Our Top 10 Podcasts of All Time

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In 2001 David joined Matrix Partners, who had backed his last two startups, as a General Partner. David’s successful exits as an investor at Matrix include HubSpot, JBoss, AppIQ, Tabblo, Netezza, Diligent Technologies, CloudSwitch, TribeHR, GrabCAD, OpenSpan, and Enservio. What are the key inflection points of company development?

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SaaStr Podcast #394 with Sunil Dhaliwal and Jason Lemkin

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What about, as someone who’s gone from your own solo GP fund in 2012 to a team, how does a founder think about a new partner? I actually think they’re getting done with less diligence, not no diligence, but you don’t have the four weeks of in-person meetings, they’re getting done in days.

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GTM 150: 80% of Exec Roles Aren’t Posted, Here’s How to Land Them Anyway with Andy Mowat

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How to Work with VC Talent Teams ” → A tactical guide on how to engage with venture capital talent teams effectively (e.g., How to Work with VC Talent Teams ” → A tactical guide on how to engage with venture capital talent teams effectively (e.g., what to ask, how to prepare, what not to do). In 2021, right?

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Fmr. CEO of Host Analytics and CEO of Namely — Jun 14, 2019

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Finally pre-Salesforce, Dave was CEO @ MarkLogic where he grew the team from 40 to 240 and revenues from $0 to an $80m revenue run rate. Does Dave agree that if the money is on the table founding teams should take it? If that was not enough, Dave currently or has previously sat on the boards of Nuxeo, Alation, Aster Data and Granular.