The Habits That Make LPs Trust You
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Episode 30 lands on a topic that separates “scrappy” from “serious” in private markets: how to level up as a fund manager by borrowing the core disciplines institutional managers use every day. We talk candidly about the trap emerging managers fall into when they assume big-fund habits don’t apply to smaller shops. The truth is simpler and more encouraging: credibility is built from habits and systems, and you can start building them long before you have a large team.
We break down three practical pillars that limited partners feel immediately. First is reporting rigor: consistent, detailed, clearly structured LP reporting on a predictable cadence, not only when there’s exciting news. Second is process documentation: defined workflows for sourcing and underwriting, handling investor requests, and managing capital calls, so nothing falls through the cracks at the worst possible moment. Third is investor communication as a system, where updates go out on schedule because consistency itself signals accountability, organization, and trustworthiness.
We also talk about why the “nice to have” pieces early on become the load-bearing walls later, and how fund operations technology can help emerging fund managers operate with institutional discipline without hiring an institutional-sized team. If you’re raising a first-time fund, managing a growing GP platform, or tightening your investor relations playbook, you’ll leave with clear next steps you can implement immediately. Subscribe, share this with another manager, and leave a review telling us which discipline you’re adopting first.