Crisis Management: Here’s What Тhe CEE Early Stage VC LAUNCHub Ventures Advises Founders
The Covid-19 crisis won’t have an effect on the tech and the startup industry is one of the thesis we often hear in the past days. But is that true? Of course, there’s a handful of companies and entrepreneurs who will greatly benefit from the situation as their products are needed more than ever. Video conf call tools like Zoom and task management systems might be on a temporary user rise, but what’s with other startups? It’s uncertain times for everyone. Venture capitalists already started sending out notes and advice to their founders on managing the crisis situation. Almost two weeks ago one of the pioneers of VC – Sequoia Capital addressed portfolio CEOs telling them to try to trim costs, consider raising the digital marketing spendings, and revise plans.
European VCs are also starting to give recommendations to founders. Based in Bulgaria and focused on CEE&SEE regions, LAUNCHub Ventures also shared a note with its founders. “Stay connected” is one of the first tips on the list: “With a busy schedule, it is easy to forget the power of your community – reach out for help if you need it and talk to fellow founders who are on the same journey as you.” But of course, there are also more particular crisis management measures the team sent out.
Be conservative in down-case scenarios
Cash Flow Management | 1. Adjust your short – and medium – term business plan in light of crisis situation:
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2. Calculate your runway in multiple scenarios
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3. Slash spending wherever possible. Eliminate all unnecessary expenses and only spend on the costs that keep you operational and generate revenue. Consider:
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4. Consider renegotiating the terms of account payables
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5. Accelerate your receivables:
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6. Inform yourself regarding government aid programs, including aid and temporary tax and labor reforms | |
7. Consider new funding opportunities in light of the crisis |
Reduce friction for cancellation or refund
Sales | 1. Proactively share information with your customers and other stakeholders, regarding business continuity and initiatives, reevaluating the new best ways to do this – email, website, social media, more interactive virtual communication |
2. Consider new ways to communicate with and to engage clients – increased focus on web conferencing, online presentations and video / virtual product demos | |
3. Consider new avenues to grow revenues and improve cash – drive online sales, promote sales in non-affected areas, consider new opportunities for partnerships
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4. Prepare for potential incoming questions from customers and be timely in your response
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5. Reduce friction for cancellation or refund in order to defer spending rather than lose customers | |
6. Closely monitor the impact of the crisis on sales and adjust your marketing and spending plans accordingly:
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Fundraising: Adjust Valuation
Funding | 1. If possible, attempt postponing both growth and funding plans to period of greater certainty
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2. If currently raising funds, try to get clarity as soon as possible, regarding the appetite of VCs to still invest and adjustments in valuation | |
3. Inform yourself regarding the applicable to you national and European-wide aid programs, including government-backed loans (eg. the UK) or the deployment of aid packages from EBRD / EIB | |
4. Evaluate eligibility for Multinational Corporation grants
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+++ Here’s What Sequoia Capital advises founders and CEOs+++
Stay Tuned: We are currently asking VCs how they are planning to proceed with their investment plans