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Building Value in Your Company: One Small Studio's Approach
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Building Value in Your Company: One Small Studio's Approach,
2099

Business and Legal, Lecture

Angus Chassels
Vice-President of Operations, Secret Level

Jeremy Gordon
, Secret Level
Solid team members, great games, a good reputation, good credit, cash assets and quality of life are a few of the many ways to measure the value of your game development company. This talk discusses these and other valuation metrics (traditional and not) along with workable strategies to grow the value in your own business. This talk is grounded in the realities of the current market conditions using San Francisco based Secret Level as a case study.

There are many ways to measure the value of your small game development company. This talk offers anecdotal experience garnered from running small game studios to help the listener better define and build value in their own company.

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