09 Jan 2026
59m

Ben Horowitz on Raising a New Fund and How Venture Firms Scale

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The a16z Show

Ben Horowitz reflects on the core ideas behind Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), highlighting the firm's origins in addressing the shortcomings of traditional venture capital. He emphasizes the importance of providing entrepreneurs with a strong network, operating experience, and support through challenging times. Horowitz draws an analogy between his working relationship with Marc Andreessen and that of Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson, where he focuses on maximizing Andreessen's unique talents. He also shares insights on managing high-performing VCs, minimizing conflicts through organizational design, and the firm's mission-oriented approach, which prioritizes technological advancement and national strength over solely maximizing financial returns. The discussion also covers the firm's marketing evolution, adapting to the shift from traditional press to direct, person-centric branding strategies.

Outlines

Part 1: Founding Philosophy and Partnership

Part 2: Investment Strategy and Firm Culture

Part 3: Scaling and Platform Services

Part 4: Governance and Board Dynamics

Part 5: Media Evolution

Part 6: Firm Size and Competitive Advantage

Part 7: Industry Reflections

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