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Episode #29: Agentic Hunger Games, What's an Effective Board Meeting?, The Future of Angel Investing
Episode 29

Episode #29: Agentic Hunger Games, What's an Effective Board Meeting?, The Future of Angel Investing

The Learning Corner by Precursor · Mia Farnham, Charles Hudson

April 24, 202520m 38s

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Show Notes

In this episode of The Learning Corner, we begin with an introduction and welcome before diving into Ed Sim's insights on the "Enterprise Agent Hunger Games." The discussion explores the dynamics of enterprise software, the challenges posed by AI, and the competitive landscape. We examine how founders can build for scale and sustain AI tools within enterprises. The conversation shifts to reframing board meetings and Precursor's approach to supporting founders. We also touch on Halle Tecco's decision to move away from angel investing after years in the ecosystem.

The Enterprise Agent Hunger Games by Ed Sim Reframing the Board Meeting: It’s Not a Performance Review by Jeffrey Silverman Why I Stopped Angel Investing by Halle Tecco

(0:12) Introduction and welcome (0:45) Enterprise agent hunger games by Ed Sim (1:21) Dynamics of enterprise software, AI challenges, and competitive landscape (4:18) Founders building for scale and sustaining AI tools in enterprises (7:07) Reframing the board meeting and Precursor's support for founders (15:43) Holly Teko's departure from angel investing and running a venture fund (20:12) Closing remarks and invitations to like and subscribe