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Author(s)

Russell Walker

Andrew Dilts

Polaris Battery Labs was an Oregon-based startup that provided innovation services to companies in the lithium ion battery industry. Its operating philosophy and expertise in this fast-growing industry enabled it to provide great value to its clients, but as a startup that was seeking growth the company was subject to multiple risks.

For Polaris, taking clients, developing new manufacturing capabilities to meet unproven battery technologies, and even extending credit to its clients posed real risk. Many of its clients were startups themselves and had a significant probability of failure. Others were established firms testing new and unproven battery technologies, many of which were unlikely to gain traction in the market.

The case examines how a technology-driven firm managed the risk of working with startups, claiming appropriate intellectual property, and developing a sustainable portfolio of clients.

Date Published: 08/08/2018
Discipline: Strategy
Key Concepts: Board of Directors, Corporate Strategy, Decision Making, Family Businesses, Growth Strategy, Manufacturing, Risk Management, Technology Management, Valuation, Venture Capital
Citations: Walker, Russell, Andrew Dilts. Polaris Battery Labs: Startup Risk Management. 5-118-005 (KE1081).