Professional success in the venture capital industry depends in part on (VC) the ability of venture capitalists to identify new areas of investment potential. By definition, the company is a new drive, its specificity is unknown at the beginning. For professionals who earn their living by investing in these new studies, the ability to come up to speed quickly and accurately to a new industry, new technologies, and the potential market is crucial. Most venture capitalists focus on one or two investment areas or topics for several years at a time, but for a career, the nature of these changes is very topic, the client must develop mature markets, and investment income qualified. To adapt, venture capitalists must acquire new areas of knowledge. Examines how venture capitalists acquire new knowledge of how different investment strategies, determine what training activities venture to undertake. "Hide
by Jerker Denrell, Chris Tilghman 6 pages. Publication Date: October 15, 2004. Prod. #: E185-PDF-ENG