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		<title>I CAN run a marathon!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I proved something extraordinary to myself: even I &#8211; non-running, unfit, couch potato well into his late 50s &#8211; am capable of running a marathon, and I know it for certain.<br />
For me, that is amazing. So how do I know?<br />
Late in 2018 I signed up to the London Marathon 2019 as a member of the Dementia Revolution team. My wife tells me that it always takes a &#8216;The&#8217; to motivate me, as in: The Virgin Money London Marathon, or getting fit enough to ski ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today I proved something extraordinary to myself: even I &#8211; non-running, unfit, couch potato well into his late 50s &#8211; am capable of running a marathon, and I know it for certain.</strong></p>
<p>For me, that is amazing. So how do I know?</p>
<p>Late in 2018 I signed up to the London Marathon 2019 as a member of the <a title="Link to Dementia Revolution webpage" href="https://dementiarevolution.org/" target="_blank">Dementia Revolution </a>team. My wife tells me that it always takes a <strong>&#8216;The&#8217;</strong> to motivate me, as in: <strong>The</strong> Virgin Money London Marathon, or getting <a href="http://www.strava.com"><img class=" wp-image-6480 alignright" style="width: 175px; height: 164px;" alt="Strava_Run_and_Str_2441871k" src="http://www.dynastybio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Strava_Run_and_Str_2441871k.jpg" width="420" height="422" /></a>fit enough to ski <strong>The</strong> Russi Run above Andermatt (or indeed establishing <strong>The</strong> Sino-UK Fund). It has to be a big &#8216;The&#8217; to get me fired up, apparently. I have never run a marathon before, and I have not done any sort of running in almost 40 years so family and friends were a little surprised by my commitment. My children joined in the ruse by giving me some quite extraordinary &#8220;Adidas Ultra Boost&#8221; running shoes for Christmas so I signed on to the Strava running app on Boxing Day and took my new kit for a test run. Strava keeps a record of your routes, speed and hill climb distance &#8211; click the logo for more info. On that first run (about 2 miles round the village very, very slowly!) I was utterly demoralised by how hard it was. Even on the flat my jog was little more than a shuffle, and the slightest incline brought me close to a standstill.</p>
<p>This is the point at which I need YOUR support. This is HARD! I confess that I found myself believing that I might have taken on a &#8216;The&#8217; that was beyond me.</p>
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<dd>Link to my fundraising page</dd>
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<p>But the sun rose again and today I learned something: Strava has just told me that I have run 26.2 miles. Marathon distance!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dynastybio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Marathon-sign-up.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6478" alt="Marathon sign up" src="http://www.dynastybio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Marathon-sign-up-225x300.jpg" width="225" height="300" /></a>OK so the 26.2 miles is the cumulative total distance I have run in my new shoes. Since 26th December. But &#8230; there is suddenly no part of me that says: &#8220;I can&#8217;t do this&#8221;. If it takes me 10 days or so to complete the London Marathon starting on 28th April then the timekeepers, crowd, finish line and even my long suffering, faithful family supporters will have gone home by the time I complete it. But still I now know with absolute certainty that I CAN run a marathon. I can see the fact right there in front of me on the Strava app.</p>
<p>Believing that I <strong>can&#8217;t</strong> do something is one of life&#8217;s worst nightmares for me. It holds me back so much. Proving to myself that I can is sometimes just a matter of perspective. For me, I now know that I can complete the marathon. Training over the next few months just needs to help me cut down the breaks a bit so that I get to the finish line in time to pick up my finisher&#8217;s medal :-)</p>
<p>So what else have I learned so far?</p>
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<li>Well after my second run I implemented an advanced <strong>warm-down routine</strong> &#8211; i.e. collapse immediately in front of the telly with a cup of tea. Unfortunately I can tell you with absolute certainty that this method is not a good idea. Something close to rigor mortis sets in within about 10 minutes. I was stiff as a board. It turns out that stretching, water, protein and a bit of chocolate work a whole lot better.</li>
<li>Also, I had to update my <strong>training program</strong> compared to the last time I ran any distance. There are training programs that anyone can access that get you to the finish line. Enough people have attempted marathons in recent years for online apps and training programs to be developed that you simply have to adhere to and you will make it. When I was 18, a bunch of my fellow rugby team members and I decided that a 25 mile Sponsored Walk for Charity that our school had arranged would be far too boring to walk. So, three weeks before the day, we decided to train so that we could run it instead, which we then did (the 17th mile was hard, as I recall, and I also remember that we arrived at all the refreshment stops and finish line before the officials had even got there - whereas in April I aspire to get there before they have left). That gruelling 25 mile run was NEARLY marathon length and is my one, solitary claim to long distance running. But it is a lonely marker and more than double the length of any other run I have ever done so I don&#8217;t think that a three week preparation plan would work quite so well this time! The full four months is needed. (Here is a link to a very simple 16 week Training Plan, if you are interested &#8211;&gt; <a title="Virgin Money London Marathon training for beginners" href="http://london-marathon.s3.amazonaws.com/vmlm2014/live/uploads/cms_page_media/1554/VMLM_Training_2019.pdf" target="_blank">Link</a>)</li>
<li>Some people get some benefit from <strong>comparing their performance</strong> with other runners. The Strava app has all sorts of gadgets and applications to help a user follow fellow runners and be followed by others, compare routes with others, compete with others, see ratings of one&#8217;s performance against others and much more besides. But none of this interests me in the slightest so I have turned all these features off. For me, motivation comes from within &#8211; the challenges I set for myself.</li>
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<p>I am going to try to keep a record of the experience over the next four months &#8211; hopefully including details of what it feels like to run and complete the London Marathon. However I need to get your support along the way. I have set myself the task of raising £2,500 for the extraordinary cause that is The Dementia Revolution (another &#8216;The&#8217;). I have just put in £500 myself and my business will match that. But I need help from you to get to my target please. Judging by previous blog posts I only need £5 or more from you to hit the target though. Can you do that, please? Click on the link below and see what you think &#8211; and email me when/if you do contribute so that I can update you on progress.</p>
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<p>Finally I am pleased to see that my faithful running companion &#8211; our 2 year-old dog &#8211; is sound asleep on her blanket as I write. She already gets excited when I get my new running shoes out as she knows that we are off for a run. And it apparently tires her a little too!</p>
<p>Thanks for your support. <strong>Please take it from me that what ever it is that you believe you can&#8217;t do &#8230; you are almost certainly wrong. </strong> Find some way to prove to yourself that you can do it and you will find the strength to put in the hard yards. After that &#8230; you can start looking out for the final straight, with finish line in sight.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">Note: All comments are curated. All marketing links and similar junk will be deleted</span></p>
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		<title>Chasing the dragon? Setting up in China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, as the &#8216;white wine&#8217;-induced hangover wears off, I realise that I have a new addiction: China.<br />
China is a heady drug for anyone involved in biotech, cleantech or IT, representing a massive potential market, a source of significant funding &#8211; both in terms of grant and investment &#8211; and offering the potential for rapid product development. It is also a frightening, challenging, bureaucratic, unknown business environment with alien culture and, at first sight, inpenetrable language.<br />
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, as the &#8216;white wine&#8217;-induced hangover wears off, I realise that I have a new addiction: <span style="color: #b81b04;"><b>China</b>.</span></p>
<p>China is a heady drug for anyone involved in biotech, cleantech or IT, representing a massive potential market, a source of significant funding &#8211; both in terms of grant and investment &#8211; and offering the potential for rapid product development. It is also a frightening, challenging, bureaucratic, unknown business environment with alien culture and, at first sight, inpenetrable language.</p>
<p>This series of blogs will chart my progress or otherwise in China. It won&#8217;t quite be an Asian version of &#8216;A year in Provence&#8217;, the famous 1985 autobiographical novel by Peter Mayle, because family commitments prevent me from actually moving out to Wuhan but this series will, I hope, give you a flavour of the journey and perhaps even provide a few useful hints along the way. So what else is it not? Well, despite the title, it is not I hope about an accelerating chase towards an unachievable perfect high. I hope not, that is, but time will tell. Also, it is not about the &#8216;why&#8217; but is more about the &#8216;how&#8217;.</p>
<p>So first of all let&#8217;s recap on the place itself. China in 2012:</p>
<ul>
<li>Where is it?<img class="alignright" alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/China_pol01.jpg" width="351" height="371" /></li>
<li>Who lives there?</li>
<li>How do I get started?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>China today: <span style="color: #b81b04;">Where is it</span></strong><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>? </strong></span></p>
<p>This sounds like a daft question. But go look at the map and the link below and you will probably have a surprise or two. Check out the North East boundary with Russia through to the South Western boundary with India and Pakistan. Singapore, off the map south of Thailand but firmly in Asia to a western eye, is actually some 5 hours flight time away from Beijing, in the North East &#8211; a similar flight time for London to Boston. North Korea, South Korea and Japan are apparently minor limbs projected from the North Eastern shores. (see here for a wider picture of where China fits: <a href="http://ow.ly/9ZhcL">http://ow.ly/9ZhcL</a>)</p>
<p><strong>China today: <span style="color: #b81b04;">Who lives there</span></strong><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>? </strong></span></p>
<p>The population is massive, as we all know: the current population is estimated at about 1.3bn to 1.4bn, just ahead of neighbours India. But these Chinese multitudes live in a country almost exactly the same size as the USA (slightly bigger if one includes Mongolia, but slightly smaller if not) and around half the size of Russia. The USA and Russia have respective populations of around 300m and 140m. To any biotech CEO, 1.3bn is a lot of patients. Without the famous one-child policy implemented in 1979 the population would probably have been some 300m or 400m more.</p>
<p>But the population spread is far from even with the majority living on the East and Coastal regions (apparently because of the historic value of access to water). Over 50% of China&#8217;s total population lives in rural areas, there are more men than women, and the population is both ageing and succumbing to &#8216;western&#8217; diseases (heart disease etc). Inadequate heathcare access and the prevalence of a Chinese phenotype make application of Western medicines more difficult than one might expect. Meanwhile continued reliance on smoking (perhaps linking to the TB issue) and growing obesity and heart disease problems make reform of the healthcare system an ongoing priority.</p>
<p><strong>China today: <span style="color: #b81b04;">So how do I get started</span></strong><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>? </strong></span></p>
<p>Well this is where my story really begins. I have taken on an interim CEO role for a company for whom I was raising funds. The CEO was forced by illness to step down long term and Yours Truly was asked to step up. Initial relationships and the prospect of product development for a number of diagnostics was already in the pipeline when my involvement began. But my immediate task was simple: to see if the relationships were with Chinese parties whom we could trust, and to assess what form of entity to establish in China (don&#8217;t forget: I am not revisiting the &#8216;why&#8217; here).</p>
<p>We can ponder trust in a moment or two, but first: what about structure?</p>
<p>These days there are a number of possible forms of business structure in China that one can consider. The primary option, however, is either to use a joint venture or to create a Chinese subsidiary (a JV or a WOFE &#8211; Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise). I am pondering this choice now, with the help of various UK-based Chinese intermediaries and China-based lawyers, and it seems to boil down to:</p>
<ul>
<li>if you plan to exploit local grant funding as your primary funding benefit then work through a joint venture, attracting grants because of the involvement of your local partner</li>
<li>if you seek to raise significant equity investment from Chinese sources, then set up a company via the WOFE approach</li>
</ul>
<p>After the reams of advise that I have been given on the topic this seems unnaturally simplistic. But it is how I see it right now, meaning that we will set up a WOFE (which takes about three months and involves a greater degree of form filling, side letter preparation, proposals to local officials and provision of signatures than one could ever imagine possible). This also throws up an interesting test: whilst we might arrogantly assume that the global language of business is English one can expect to find that all contracts are in Chinese, perhaps with English translation alongside.</p>
<div style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://www.teamkapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Procedure-for-registration.png"><img title="Procedure for registration" alt="" src="http://www.teamkapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Procedure-for-registration-300x99.png" width="300" height="99" /></a>
<p class="wp-caption-text">Simplified diagram of how to register your new subsidiary</p>
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<p>How do you feel about signing such documents? If you get a translation, how do you know that the translation is accurate? Furthermore Anglo Saxon contracts tend to define as many details as possible, addressing potential consequences and buttoning down all material items. Chinese contracts appear benign by comparison, incorporating positive statements but few facts.</p>
<p>So far we have progressed without issue. We have verified translations. We have details inserted in contracts where we wanted them. And we have the promise of investment money flowing in to accounts where and when it should. All I have to do now &#8230; is sign.</p>
<p>Which of course brings us to: <span style="color: #b81b04;"><b>the issue of trust</b>.</span></p>
<p>If one goes ahead with setup of a new operation in China as a JV, a WOFE or in some other format then one is going to have local partners. These folks will be your eyes and ears on the ground, at least until you can appoint local staff. One hears many stories of an apparently trustworthy local partner suddenly revealing their true colours and disappearing with the cash/IP/products/customers etc (fill in whichever Key Asset relates to your situation). Of course many such stories are also recounted in the UK about setting up in the US in &#8216;the old days&#8217;. The fact of the matter is that one needs to mitigate the risks:</p>
<p>- <span style="color: #b81b04;"><b>IP and technology</b></span>: our technology involves the analysis of large data sets but, with a bit of work, we can do this remote from the data collection. That means we can keep the technology in head office in the UK. We will need to disguise the analysis that is undertaken in China to hamper reverse engineering of the product. And we need to remember that IP is typically lost in the head of a departing employee rather than in the form of a blueprint in the pocket of an outside thief.</p>
<p>- <span style="color: #b81b04;"><b>Motive</b>:</span> we are all out to make a profit. Some seek to do so without consideration for ethics. In our case we are lucky that our Chinese partner is currently engaging in a major US deal and needs to establish exceptional credibility through its honest actions. We know that losing &#8216;face&#8217; in China is important in the business culture and our partner has much to lose if they slip up on our relationship.</p>
<p>-<span style="color: #b81b04;"> <b>relationship per se</b>:</span> if it feels bad but sounds good well &#8230; find another partner. In the end I have to put a considerable value on interpersonal relations. We have taken time to visit our partner and to get them over to London. We have spoken to reference sources AND listened to what they have told us. References matter (particularly if you pick the references) but I still trust my own instinct after years of team building. What else can one do?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teamkapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/white-wine.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5501" title="white wine" alt="" src="http://www.teamkapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/white-wine-300x188.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a></p>
<p>The answer of course is: drink the wine &#8211; the clear, fiery, 50% proof distilled variety. There will be many toasts to come, I am told. More headaches. But for now I step boldly forward, pen ready. Optimistic. Very comfortable with our chosen partner. And trusting. (Phew! It is a long time since I have been so hyped in business).</p>
<p>China here I come.</p>
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