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evaluating-founder-team-dynamics

Assesses founding team composition, complementarity, equity split rationale, and execution capability. Use when evaluating founding teams, assessing management risk, or conducting reference checks.

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Evaluating Founder Team Dynamics

When To Use

  • Pre-investment diligence on seed or Series A founding teams
  • Assessing management risk for an existing portfolio company considering follow-on
  • Reference-check synthesis when consolidating back-channel and formal references
  • Co-investor alignment discussions where team risk is a contested factor
  • Post-mortem analysis when a portfolio company experiences founder conflict or departure

Inputs To Gather

  • Founder profiles: LinkedIn/CV for each founder — employment history, education, prior startups, exits or failures
  • Equity cap table: Current split among founders, vesting schedules, cliff status, acceleration provisions
  • Operating history: How long founders have worked together, prior co-founding or co-employment
  • Role definitions: Who owns product, engineering, GTM, finance — and whether any critical function is uncovered
  • Reference data: Back-channel references, formal references, Glassdoor/team sentiment signals
  • Founder interviews or pitch recordings: Direct observations of communication style and decision-making
  • Conflict resolution history: Any disclosed disagreements, pivots, or co-founder separations in past ventures

Workflow

  1. Map the team composition

    • List each founder with title, functional domain, and years of relevant experience
    • Identify skill overlaps and gaps — flag any critical function (engineering, sales, finance, ops) with no clear owner
    • Note whether the team has a first-time founder majority or repeat founders
  2. Assess complementarity and coverage

    • Score functional coverage: does the team span product, tech, and commercial functions?
    • Evaluate domain expertise relative to the target market — direct industry experience vs. adjacent transferability
    • Flag "two-of-the-same" risk (e.g., two technical co-founders with no commercial leader)
  3. Analyze equity split rationale

    • Document the allocation among founders and the stated reasoning
    • Check for red flags: equal splits with unequal contributions, no vesting, single-trigger acceleration, or missing cliff provisions
    • Compare against stage norms — at pre-seed/seed, a roughly proportional split with standard 4-year/1-year-cliff vesting is expected [VERIFY against current market norms]
  4. Evaluate working relationship and decision-making

    • Assess how long founders have known each other and collaborated professionally
    • Identify the decision-making model: consensus, CEO-final-call, domain-based authority
    • Look for evidence of navigating disagreement — pivots, strategy changes, or difficult personnel decisions made together
    • Flag teams with no prior working history and no clear governance structure
  5. Synthesize reference check signals

    • Consolidate formal and back-channel references per founder
    • Weight references by relevance (direct reports, co-founders, investors who passed)
    • Note any patterns: consistent praise in one area, recurring concerns in another
    • Flag any reference refusals or notable omissions
  6. Score execution capability

    • Rate velocity indicators: speed from idea to MVP, fundraising timeline, early customer traction
    • Evaluate resilience signals: how the team responded to setbacks, rejections, or pivots
    • Assess recruiting ability — has the team attracted strong early hires?
  7. Compile the evaluation report

    • Summarize strengths, risks, and open questions in a structured format
    • Assign risk ratings (Low / Medium / High) to: complementarity, equity structure, working relationship, execution track record
    • Provide explicit investment recommendation implications (proceed, proceed with mitigation, pass)

Output

The deliverable is a Founder Team Evaluation Report containing:

  • Team overview table: Founder name, role, background summary, years together
  • Complementarity matrix: Functions covered vs. gaps, with severity rating
  • Equity structure assessment: Split, vesting terms, red flags identified
  • Relationship and governance summary: Decision-making model, conflict history, reference highlights
  • Execution scorecard: Velocity, resilience, recruiting — each rated Low/Medium/High
  • Risk summary: Top 3 team-related risks with proposed mitigants or diligence follow-ups
  • Recommendation: Proceed / Proceed with conditions / Pass, with rationale

Quality Checks

  • Every factual claim about a founder's background is traceable to a specific source (CV, reference, interview) — mark unverified claims with [VERIFY]
  • Equity analysis accounts for all founder shares, option pool, and any advisor grants already issued
  • Red flags are stated plainly, not buried in hedging language — investors need direct risk signals
  • Complementarity gaps distinguish between "nice to have" and "critical hire needed before next milestone"
  • Reference synthesis does not over-index on a single data point; require corroboration for negative signals
  • Report explicitly notes what diligence remains incomplete (e.g., missing references, pending background checks)