Landing the Value of Corporate Venturing

Kick Off Session: April 18, 2024 / 8AM - 9:30AM PT / 4PM - 5:30PM UTC
Immerse Sessions: May 6, 7, 9, 2024 / 8AM - 11AM PT / 4PM - 7PM UTC
Wrap Up Session: June 20, 2024 / 8AM - 10AM PT / 4PM - 6PM UTC

What is Landing the Value of Corporate Venturing?

Landing the Value of Corporate Venturing is a pod-based deep dive course focused on developing ‘end-to-end investing’ strategies and building professional CVBD/portfolio development (‘Platform’) programs for parent/ecosystem engagement. A hallmark of the course is a custom Challenge Project leveraging key course concepts and empowered by unique access to a luminary industry mentor.

$6,000 per participant

Discounts available for groups of 3+ and for Leadership Society members. Contact courses@gcvinstitute.com for more information.

Immerse Sessions (Theory, Case Studies, Panels, Peer Breakouts)

May 6, 2024:
Corporate Venturing Fundamentals

    • Echo Health Ventures Cast Study Part 1: The Investor

    • Breakout: Role & Value of CVC

    • Echo Health Ventures Case Study Part 2: The Startup

    • Panel: Startups and Strategics - What Works, What Doesn’t

    • Panel: Collaboration & Impact

May 7, 2024
Powering End-to-End Investing

    • Echo Health Ventures Case Study Part 3: The CVBD Professional

    • Breakout: Startup Engagement

    • Panel: Startup Engagement Platforms

    • Breakout: Stakeholder Management for Impact

May 9, 2024
Delivering Portfolio Value

    • In-Q-Tel Video Case Study

    • Panel: Developing Investment Themes

    • Echo Health Ventures Case Study Part 4: The Parent

    • Panel: Streamlining Portfolio Engagement

    • Breakout: What Does ‘Strategic’ Mean?

The Challenge Schedule

Challenge projects can be as light or as in-depth as the pod has time to handle. In some cases, the Challenge may be the development of a ‘plan for a plan,’ where the goal is to develop a strategy as input to a next stage execution plan.

Pods have approximately 6 weeks to define and complete their challenge projects. They will have three opportunities to meet with mentors, as well as opportunities to seek offline feedback.

Plan for two presentations:

  1. Review of findings and solution recommendations with CV program sponsor (and parent stakeholders as appropriate)

  2. LVCV cohort report back (brief, high level challenge summary and key learnings)

Note: While general learnings will be shared, each challenge can be confidential to that pod.

Confirmed Panelists

Previous Mentors