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Most CEOs stepping into a PE-backed role for the first time underestimate how much of the job is about alignment before the work begins. The deal model, the sponsor relationship, the board you build around yourself. Getting that right before the company is running is what separates a smooth hold from one that becomes a constant negotiation. In Part 1 of this Tailored Talent conversation, Bespoke Partners CEO Eric Walczykowski sits down with Patrick Dennis, CEO of Avaya, former CEO of Venafi and a multi-exit software operator, to talk through how he approaches a new PE-backed role from the moment he says yes. Topics include: * Why the deal model is true north and what it means if a sponsor will not share it * How to pressure-test the deal thesis before day one through outside-in research * The three dimensions of push and pull: financial, operational, and governance * Why clear boundary conditions on executive hiring matter more than most CEOs realize * The case for smaller, faster boards in PE-backed software * How to match independent directors to the highest-complexity elements of the value creation plan Watch Part 1: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7442188475292102657?viewAsMember=true Get deeper insights by downloading your version of our newest release of the Private Equity Talent Report, Talent Market Update: https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/ [https://www.bespokepartners.com/private-equity-talent-report/?pod]
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