SEF.Growth Event with FS Partners
Gear Up for Success
From Sport to Business – Confident Decision-Making in Organisation
19 September 2024
5.00 pm - 9.00 pm
OYM, Cham
On your marks, get set, go! In collaboration with The CFO Company, FS Partners and the SEF.Growth team invited entrepreneurs to OYM in Cham, a scientific sports center for professional athletes. The evening was all about decision-making, a skill crucial for athletes as well as entrepreneurs. A high-caliber lineup, surrounded by the impressive infrastructure of OYM, made this a very valuable event for the participants
“Team sport is a perfect environment to learn for life,” Lukas Frösch, Director of Entrepreneurship at NZZ Connect, began, passing the ball to Christian Nauer, Partner at FS Partners, entrepreneur, and former handball referee. His experience as a referee was key to understanding his perspective, as referees make over 200 decisions per game. But how can a referee make good decisions in the heat of the moment?
Here are three insights from Christian Nauer on how to make confident decisions:
- Analysis and confidence are contrary in speed, but both are essential for good decisions.
- Use slow thinking to prepare by identifying recognizable patterns, so that you’re ready when fast decisions are needed.
- When it’s time for fast thinking, trust your preparation and intuition. Use the cues you've prepared and rely on your gut to guide you.
From the Sports World to the Entrepreneurial World
Founders face the same challenges as athletes—they constantly need to improve and thrive in a competitive environment. During the sprint, there’s no time for overthinking, but between those sprints, there’s time to analyze the situation and identify the cues that will trigger key decisions.
Dan Tangnes, Head Coach of EV Zug, emphasizes: “80% of the work is done between the games. In the preparation phase, I have to empower players to make decisions. I have them practice motions repeatedly so that they can intuitively replicate them within split seconds on the ice.”
This principle applies to entrepreneurs as well. With systematic preparation, founders can iterate efficiently and avoid slowing down to analyze every situation. Jonas Hiller, one of Switzerland’s most successful ice hockey goalkeepers, explained: “Practicing the basics is like collecting money you can spend during the game. The money you have is the intuitive actions you can call upon. In one situation, it’s this movement; in another, it’s that movement. You rely on your intuition to make those critical extra saves that set you apart.”
Christian Nauer concurs: “With thorough preparation, you’ll know what to do in the moment.”
Parallels from Sports to Business
Building a business is teamwork. Just like in sports, the team members must ignite one another, independent of their roles, so everyone can contribute to the big goal. Responsibilities need to be allocated across the team, and a culture that fosters quick decision-making under pressure must be established.
Thomas Inhelder, CFO at Yokoy, shared his philosophy on this: “For me, it’s make it or break it. We set a clear goal that we want to achieve as a team and if we don’t reach a certain level within a year, we stop.” Thomas further compared a company to a sports team, saying: “A company should be a sports team, not a family. We were very upfront with people we hired and told them it would be tough – a rollercoaster ride.”
A high-functioning team in both business and sports requires:
● Established routines that everyone follows.
● Incentives that reward the right behaviors.
● A high level of respect for individual personalities, acknowledging their different needs and approaches.
Dan echoed these sentiments, reinforcing the need for focus: “Control the controllable, measure it. In sports, as in business, there are uncontrollable factors. Focus on what we can control and don’t get distracted by things we can’t.”
Impressions
Meet our speakers:
Jonas Hiller
NHL Veteran and Entrepreneur
Jonas Hiller is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Anaheim Ducks and the Calgary Flames and represented Switzerland at the 2010 Olympic winter games in Pyeongchang, Soche and Vancouver. In Switzerland, he played for HC Davos, EHC Biel and Lausanne HC before retiring in 2020. Jonas is also an entrepreneur and business angel having invested across several start-ups in Switzerland and internationally.
Nicole Herzog
Serial Founder, Chairwoman, and Business Angel with successful exit track record
Nicole Herzog co-founded b2venture und umantis (exit in 2012) and invests in early-stage startups as an active business angel. As chairwoman, she has been instrumental in the growth and exit of Sherpany (2024), a meeting management SaaS company. Today, Nicole is chairwoman of VIU Eyewear and serves on the board of directors of Inyova (a digital impact investing company), Maestrani (a Swiss Chocolate Company), and other SMEs. In addition, she serves as an Innovation Council at Innosuisse.
Dan Tangnes
Headcoach of the EVZ
Dan Tangnes has been Head Coach of the EVZ since 2018. In recent years, he has made a name for himself not only in Swiss ice hockey, but worldwide. With his focus on promoting young talent, the Norwegian has turned EVZ into a top club and has won the Cup and two Swiss championship titles with the team from Central Switzerland in recent years. The ingredients for Dan Tangnes' recipe for success: a passion for leadership, valuable psychological insights and a deep connection to ice hockey.
Christian Nauer
The Scaleup Desk – FS Partners, Entrepreneur and former Handball Referee
Christian Nauer brings a wealth of experience from over a decade as an entrepreneur. After the sale of his Swiss-based venture to a Canadian competitor and turning it into a global fintech, he has supported startups such as Librio, Alithea Genomics, Muuvr, CodeCheck, and many SEF award candidates firming its financial story and raising money. But Christian is not only a consultant but also an excellent “decider” thanks to his 13-year career as a handball referee.
Thomas Inhelder
CFO at Yokoy
Thomas Inhelder is one of the co-founders of Yokoy and, as its CFO, helped it raise substantial amounts from international VCs including Balderton Capital, Left Lane, Sequoia, and others.
Before that, he served as the Head of Finance for Beekeeper while having started his professional career as an auditor with stations at BT Group, Credit Suisse and KPMG.
Meet our moderators:
Karin Weigelt
Moderator and former professional handball player
Karin Weigelt is an entrepreneur and moderator of various events, TV formats and podcasts. She is a former professional handball player with stations in Switzerland, Norway, Germany and France and also suited up more than 120 times for the Swiss National Team. She was instrumental in establishing the Swiss Women’s Handball Academy at OYM and currently serves as the General Manager of the Swiss National Women Handball Teams.
Fabian Bamert
Entrepreneur, Owner and Board Member
Fabian Bamert is committed to nurturing talent and has extensive expertise in corporate finance, particularly in credit structuring, covering syndicated loans for listed and privately held companies as well as sponsored buy-outs. Additionally, he has a profound understanding of venture capital investments as the previous Head Start-up Finance at Zürcher Kantonalbank.
Programme for 19 September 2024
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4.35 pm | Departure extra bus Zug > OYM, connecting to IR arriving at 16:28 / 16:29 from Zürich HB / Lucerne |
5.00 pm | Welcome note by
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5.05 pm | Confident Decision Making – Be ready to decide intuitively
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5.25 pm | Competitive Execution in an Organisation
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5.50 pm | High stakes decisions – Learn from the Pros
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6.25 pm | Gaining Traction – Iteratively but systematically Exclusive behind the scenes tour of OYM and its core philosophies |
7.15 pm | Networking Apéro & Flying Dinner prepared by OYM’s nutrition team |
8.30 pm | Departure extra bus OYM > Bahnhof Zug, connecting to IR at 21:01 / 21:03 direction to Zürich HB / Luzern |
9.00 pm | Departure extra bus OYM > Bahnhof Zug, connecting to IR at 21:31 / 21:33 direction to Zürich HB / Luzern |