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Traversing the Traction Gap

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by Bruce Cleveland


  Virgin Group, 246

  W

  Wallach, Matt, 268

  Weekly Active Users (WAU), 144, 199

  Weekly Executive Staff Meeting, The, 184–186

  WhatsApp, 144

  Whiteley, Phyllis, 265

  Wiederhold, Bob, 268

  Wiefels, Paul, 267

  Wildcat Venture Partners

  and Ideation, 53

  and IPR, 125

  and MVC, 85

  and MVP, 162

  and MVR, 203

  and MVT, 229

  and startups, 3–4

  and Traction Gap, 249–251

  and Traction Gap Framework, 6–10, 17

  and Traction Gap Institute, 27

  Wired, 106

  Workday, 40, 188, 218

  Working with your Board, 230

  Y

  Yarnold, David, 268

  Z

  Zabrowski, Dave, 268

  Zendesk, 218

  Zweben, Monte, 69, 268

  Zynga, 110

  BRUCE CLEVELAND, Founding Partner of Wildcat Venture Partners, focuses on investments in emerging technologies—artificial intelligence (AI) marketing, EdTech, SaaS, and IoT startups.

  He was the first investor and a board member of Marketo, which held an IPO in 2013 and was acquired in 2018 by Adobe for $4.75B. He was also an early stage investor in other notable companies such as C3, Doximity, Vlocity, and Workday. Bruce held senior executive roles in engineering, product management and product marketing at Apple, AT&T, Oracle and Siebel Systems.

  Creating new companies and navigating new markets are his most enjoyable challenges. He is committed to sharing his knowledge and experience through the Traction Gap Framework™, which helps entrepreneurs navigate the critical go-to-market period.

  He attended the US Military Academy, West Point, New York, and received a BS in business administration from CSU, Sacramento. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area, near Wildcat Venture Partners’ San Mateo, California, headquarters.

  About Wildcat Venture Partners

  Founded in 2015, Wildcat Venture Partners invests in early stage technology companies. The Wildcat team brings decades of entrepreneurial experience, venture experience, and deep domain expertise to help startups effectively navigate through the Traction Gap.

 

 

 


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