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Agile Coaches Make the Best Venture Capitalists - #44

Agile Coaches Make the Best Venture Capitalists - #44

I Would Know.

August 21, 2024 4 min read 1,011 words 11 reactions Read on Substack →

Assumptions and Definitions:

The key here is [exposure] and [variety]. If you’re in the consulting world and you’ve been able to help many different clients and companies build products and services over the years, I’d strongly suggest you consider looking into venture capital, private equity, or investing in businesses.

The old Agile for All Team

Why?

I’m into my 20th year of agile this year. It’s amazing to look back and realize my life was fundamentally changed in 2004 when I first learned about agile. Scrum added the framework necessary to fully live a life of agile/scrum to it’s fullest. In my years of conference-going, meetup-attending, social-gatherings, etc etc… I’ve had hundreds of conversations with many different types of people in business, however, one particular persona sticks out as the best experienced-based candidate for venture investing: Agile coaches.

Let’s Start with the Normal

Below is a list of the usual suspects in venture investing:

These Don’t Make for Good Investors

Agile Coach Venture Capitalist #ACVC?

There is one persona of individual whom I’ve had decades of experiences with: It’s the agile coach. From my hundreds of conversations with experienced, skillful, and sophisticated agile coaches with a flurry of varied experiences and successes… these individuals actually harness the truest depth of experiences required to make informed investments in companies!

Hear me out:

I cannot tell you how many times in the more [recent years] that I’ve sat down with a experienced agile coach and wondered: “Why aren’t you maximizing your returns by helping startups crush it (and get equity)?” or “Why aren’t you investing your war chest into companies you know you can help guide to profitability?”

It’s what I’ve been doing for 8 years!

I’m fully alive when I’m helping others.

I find my place in life to be unique:

I have an unfair and outsized advantage over every other single venture fund in existence:

I feel like I need to trumpet this idea to the larger world. #ACVC anyone? There are thousands of agile coaches around the world that fall into this bucket. It’s still a small group… but wow… the mental power!

Frankly, I believe that a venture fund built only with agile coaches would be one of the most successful venture firms of all time. Hows $1B+ AUM sound?

Sounds juicy…

Should we begin?

Or… for the rest of you who aren’t agile coaches… what do (you) need to begin?

All the best,
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About the Author

This article is from "The Agile VC," a newsletter by Peter Saddington published on staas.fund. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist (StaaS Fund, RegD 506B), and AI practitioner who has trained 17,000+ professionals in agile and AI methodologies. He bought Bitcoin at $2.52 in 2011, built 4 autonomous AI agents (the Council of Dogelord), and operates 10+ websites with zero employees. His AI Workshop has been attended by Fortune 500 teams. Peter holds 3 Master's degrees (Divinity, Computer Science, Computational Operations Research) from institutions including Georgia Tech. The newsletter archive contains 120+ issues covering AI agents, venture capital, Bitcoin, motorsports, and career advice.

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