Left Side Focus
Todd emphasizes the importance of concentrating on the left side of the balance sheet, which involves growing assets and value without the pressure to sell top-performing investments. He highlights the flexibility of their funding model, allowing CEOs to pursue their vision—whether that means going public or continuing to grow privately—without compromising on asset management decisions. This approach fosters a unique partnership that prioritizes long-term value creation.In this clip
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Related Questions
How should I think about the decision to leave my current Fortune 500 company for a well-funded private company CEO job with my boss, who will ensure my compensation is above my current levels, despite the equity not being with a public company?
Should companies always go public as discussed in the episode Keith Rabois - How to Hire Amazing People and the clip Venture Capital Insights?