human capital in private equity
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Human Capital in Private Equity
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Based on Privcap’s exclusive report
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In this slideshow:
• Executives who embrace change• Getting the >inancial team right• Technology pros & your business plan• Leadership that works for everyone
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Great PE-‐backed executives embrace change
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“The person needs to be >lexible, they need to be adaptable, they need to be able to listen...We look for executives who say, ‘Hey, I’ve been doing it this way all along, what if I look at it that way?’”
– Robert Nolan, Halyard Capital
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A PE deal must get the CFO right
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“Once there’s the execution for the purchase of a company, the CFO sits at the most critical intersection. They’re the ones that have got to be putting together and helping execute on a new operating plan; to be providing timely >inancial information to the management team, to the CEO, to the sponsors; and to be delivering on cost ef>iciencies and realignment of the business.”
– John Brittain, Tatum
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Finance departments often need help
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Most private equity sponsors now demand that portfolio companies provide “dashboard” reporting on a regular basis. Driving this trend is the increasing desire by >irms to standardize metrics for growth, revenues, pro>itability, cash >low and other data. Often PE funds will bring in a professional services >irm to run a full assessment of a portfolio company.
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Tech talent needs to understand the business plan
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“You need someone who understands what’s important to the business, not someone who wants to build his own little pet technology project.”
– Lewis Rabley, Castle Harlan
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Take early warning signs seriously
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What are the telltale signs a CEO is not right for the position? One is defensiveness and irritation when questioned. That’s most often the case with executives who have been in a position of power for so long that they’re not used to being challenged.
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