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Venture Outcomes: Exit and Liquidity Events

Venture Outcomes: Exit and Liquidity Events

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  • Level 1: Introductory

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    • Course overview

      This final course in the venture journey series focuses on the culmination of years of effort, risk-taking and strategic decision-making: exits and liquidity events.

      While much of the entrepreneurial narrative centres on founding, scaling and surviving, the reality is that most ventures are ultimately judged by the quality of their outcome. An exit is not simply an ending; it is a transition which crystallises value, rewards stakeholders and defines the long-term legacy of the business and its leaders.

      In this course, we explore how founders and leadership teams can prepare for, evaluate and execute successful venture outcomes. We examine the most common exit pathways, including acquisitions, mergers, private equity buyouts and initial public offerings (IPOs), and analyse the strategic, financial and human considerations associated with each.

      Rather than treating exits as one-off transactions, the course frames them as processes which should be anticipated and planned for well in advance.

      Participants will learn how to assess exit readiness, position the company strategically to maximise value and align the interests of diverse stakeholders such as co-founders, employees, investors and acquirers.

      We will also address the importance of timing, market conditions and personal founder goals in shaping exit decisions.

      This course is part of a six-course series which covers the full lifecycle of startup funding. Together, the series provides a structured, end-to-end view of how ventures raise capital, from pre-seed and seed through Series A, Series B, Series C growth-stage funding and ultimately to exit.

      Each course builds on the last, helping founders, operators and aspiring investors understand not only how funding rounds work in isolation, but how decisions made at each stage shape long-term outcomes.

      All courses in this series are designed to provide participants with a general overview of the topics covered. They are not designed as a comprehensive guide appropriate for all situations and circumstances. Participants should take independent legal, financial and business consultancy advice before making any decisions or taking any action in any business-related activities. 

  • This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection of courses called Venture Funding Series. There are 6 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    By the end of this course, you will have covered how to:

    • Understand the major types of exit and liquidity events available to venture-backed and privately held companies
    • Evaluate a company’s exit readiness across strategic, financial, operational and governance dimensions
    • Analyse how strategic positioning influences acquirer interest and valuation
    • Assess timing considerations including market cycles, company maturity and founder objectives
    • Align stakeholder interests and manage expectations throughout the exit process
    • Identify practical approaches to maximising value at exit while mitigating risk
    • Reflect on the personal and organisational implications of exits beyond the transaction itself
  • Course dates:

    First Published 15/04/2026.

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    • 1 hour study
    • Level 1: Introductory

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