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Downsize Me!

Posted by: Thom Ruhe on June 12, 2009 Source: e360 Blog

When hearing stories of downsizing –  or “right-sizing” as is the popular euphemism of the day – one usually considers large manufacturing, construction firms or even big banks. These are the industries that have recently sustained large job losses due to the global economic collapse or the displacement of jobs to other countries with cheaper sources of labor.

So it is that the latest report released by the Kauffman Foundation (Right-Sizing the U.S. Venture Capital Industry) did strike a curious chord within me as it addresses an industry (venture capital) that has historically been self-sufficient, and shrouded in a mystique of rainmaker for the lucky few entrepreneurs that were deemed ‘good enough’ to receive an investment.

Contrary to this popular belief however, the venture capital industry is not a necessary condition in driving high-growth entrepreneurship. This new study postulates that while venture capital will continue to be crucial to some forms of high-growth companies, the sector’s size must be reduced to be viable. In recent years, the venture industry has seen stagnating and declining returns coupled with rapid expansion in venture capital assets under management.

Perhaps of most significance is the fact that poor returns due to rapid asset expansion predate the current economic downturn. Read the report (PDF) and decide for yourself. And as always, if you have something to say about it, don’t be shy about leaving a comment.   

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Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
heart surgery said...
Since VCs are known for rejecting more than 95% of all proposals put before them, they are obviously only acting upon opportunities they truly feel have room for a lot of growth. However, isn't it more truth than fiction that corporate economic stagnation has been a wide spread country occurrence for the past few years?
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Link Directory said...
This seems like the time for downsizing. Basically every company that I know of in the US is downsizing in one way or another.
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Free Pinball said...
With the current situation, the economy should be a high priority for President Obama. It seems like a complex task though as the downsizing is spreading rapidly all across the country.
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Who said...
President Obama is trying it best.Situation is much better now as compared to last year.in a year or two everything will be normal
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Heart surgery said...
I agree. The stimulus package has shown signs of improving the overall economy.
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Medical insurance said...
Although the stimulus package has shown signs of improvement, I believe that there will still be major issues to resolve. The economy will still be hamper unless congress passes health insurance reform.
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July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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Stimilus package has helped a lot and finally US is out of recession economy is getting back on track but we have to make sure this wont happen again in the future
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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Despite the advantages of cost cutting and more flexible organization, usually through the cancellation of activities related to products or areas less profitable, allowing a concentration of efforts and resources on more profitable areas, the downsizing continues to be widely criticized and well received due to the problem of redundancies. On theoretical grounds, many management gurus fiercely criticized the use of downsizing organizations.
Thanks.
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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Lol, we need to downsize the government immediately! Great Stuff!
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
employment jobs said...
Necessity often leads to better ways to do business. Leaner companies may be stronger.
Re: Downsize Me
July 31, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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Current economic slowdown is the biggest issue that the whole world is affected with, the organizations are involved in cost cutting, terminate employees, poor business turnover etc…. this recession has hit the growth of many countries in the world!! President of US has taken the right decision to employee his citizens first!! Should appreciate for his thought and his well wishing hand to other countries!!

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