Thoughts from Paris – Corporate Venturing Leadership Forum

Wow! What an adventure in Paris. As part of our programme under the Centre for Business Innovation umbrella.

A capacity crowd of corporate venturers, lab leaders and innovators came together in Paris to talk about all things ‘working with / partnering with small companies and start-ups.

Nissan Innovation lab being perfect hosts and kindly offering us all a chance to interact with their latest incubatees.

With the calibre of attendees we had, it is easy to see why Jean-Francois from NUMA told us that corporate venturing has doubled in the last 3 years, with over $83.5bn invested and now accounts for 20% of all Venture Capital invested.

It was a packed schedule of:

  • Case studies:
  • Key Speakers & Academics:
    • Jean-Francois Caillard, NUMA and one of France’s leading CV do-ers
    • Prof. Anna Glaser ESCP Europe management school
  • Workshop – creating a ‘Curious Company’.

Quite amazed at the ground we covered (and still finished on time!). I certainly left with my brain on fire…

Highlights

For me, there were some key areas that resonated throughout the day – I am not sure there were answers but we heard a lot from both sides…

  • How to …survive the corporate Tsunami
  • Co-location of internal teams and start-ups.
  • The longer term thinking allowed by remaining on a salary with a safe job to go back to vs. the entrepreneurial creativity caused by having to pay the rent this month
  • Is the CV department the correct point of contact or do you allow other areas of your business to undertake this type of activity?
  • ‘Options’ are they the easiest way forward for investments – Afterall the only time you will need to get senior sign-off is when it is a success!
  • Conflicts of interest: Your company as a shareholder AND as a client Your business lines may prefer to work with a competitor

And of course my favorite: Write and keep the “investment thesis” – since management evolves faster than portfolio

I am looking forward to arranging the content for 23/4 January in London. There are a few places available – let me know if you would like to find out how to attend.

This blog originally appeared on the CFBI blog