Big companies also have the advantage of hedging their bets. Companies are launching and managing world-class corporate venture capital funds with deal flow networks rivalling top-tier venture capitalists.
When it comes to corporate venturing, Mr Holland emphasises that a diverse investment portfolio is key to maximise chances of a winning breakthrough.
The yin and yang of new ventures
As you can see, large companies have two complementary ways to disrupt: outside in, and inside out.
The advantage of outside-in corporate venture capital – which focuses on investing in or acquiring promising startups – is rapid diversification according to Mr Holland. “It allows you to place more chips on the table so that your mothership learns about a wide range of areas, driving business to adjacent markets,” he explains.
The benefit of inside-out incubation of ventures, as Ms Yates explains, is ownership. By building your own growth engine, you own the talents, resources and output. Ms Yates also observes that keeping a close eye on proprietary innovation assets and insights is invaluable for companies looking to stay abreast of fast-moving trends and the “art of the possible.”
Bring Silicon Valley into your company
To disrupt markets, start with disruption from within. Rethink organisational governance to introduce the entrepreneurship and dexterity of startup culture. This does not mean overhauling business models, assures Ms Yates.
Instead, build an ecosystem that allows new ventures to thrive alongside existing systems. This can be done by identifying advocates within each department or function. Companies can build ventures faster by giving employees room to make changes and allowing exceptions to protocols.
One of Mach49’s clients, Nestlé Purina Petcare, adopted this new organisational model. They managed to innovate and build an integrated hardware product with an in-house new venture advocate, fast-tracking vendor procurement to one week instead of the usual 90 days.
Ms Yates believes that the value of new ventures naturally incentivises companies to transform.