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Playbook Series - Jay Goldman on how to create a repeatable playbook for value creation at portfolio companies

Playbook Series - Jay Goldman on how to create a repeatable playbook for value creation at portfolio companies

FromThe Private Equity Podcast


Playbook Series - Jay Goldman on how to create a repeatable playbook for value creation at portfolio companies

FromThe Private Equity Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Aug 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the Private Equity Podcast Playbook Series. In this series, we'll dive deep into crucial private equity subjects and provide playbooks that you can use to grow your firm or portfolio company.  Introducing Jay GoldmanJay Goldman is the Co-Founder and CEO of Sensei Labs, a Conductor used by the world's top organizations to orchestrate their most critical transformations. Jay and his team enable project management, collaboration, data tracking, and knowledge management that modern organizations need to be successful.  What You Will LearnSources of Value Creation in Private EquityWhat it Means to Create Value in a Portfolio CompanyHow to Create Structure in Your Processes Breakdown[00:00] Introduction[01:40] Value Creation in Private Equity[03:51] What it Means to Create Value in Private Equity[07:02] The First Step to Creating Value in an Asset[09:15] How to Build a Value Creation Team[12:15] Templates for an Effective Value Creation Plan[15:00] How to Orchestrate a Value Creation Process [20:35] Playbooks and the Benefits of Having a Repeatable Checklist [23:43] Why Internal Communication is Crucial For Team Success[26:54] Who Should Be In Charge of Value Creation?[32:20] How to Build Out Checklists and Workflows[35:19] Pros and Cons of Status Reporting[36:55] Parting Thoughts  Value Creation in Private EquityWhat does it mean to create value? If you're looking at it from an enterprise value perspective, you have an asset as part of our portfolio, and paid $10 million for it. Then your goal should be to exit it at a multiple, say 30, 40, or 50 million dollars. This means you'll have to create some enterprise value before exiting that asset. Jay adds that value creation is no longer associated with firing people. Much has changed, and now more PE firms are determined to create value. Today, PE firms are focused on building better businesses by growing their ability to produce revenue, built on acquisitions, geographic expansion, repricing, or new product lines. However, this is not to say that cost reduction is not essential because it will always be a factor in almost every value-creation plan. But it is now less emphasized than it was in the past. How to Contact ChrisJay on LinkedInSenseilabs.comThe Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande ​​Thank you for tuning in!To get the newest Private Equity episodes, you can subscribe on iTunes or Spotify here.Lastly, if you have any feedback on the podcast or want to reach out to Alex with any questions, send an email to alex.rawlings@raw-selection.com.   
Released:
Aug 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Alex Rawlings hosts The Private Equity Podcast, where he interviews the leading experts working in the Private Equity industry, unlocking their secrets of success to share with you. Discover how some of the top private equity professionals got into Private Equity, how they rose to success and learn about some of the mistakes they made along the way. Alex has strong connections to the Private Equity industry through his executive search firm, Raw Selection, which specialises in working with Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies across Europe and North America. Alex is straight talking and to the point and aims to unlock real gold you can build into your firm or portfolio companies.