Due Diligence Questionnaire: Overrated?
- Cédric Kohler

- 5 sept.
- 1 min de lecture

Allocators draft DDQs on the managers they invest in. For many, it’s a boring box-ticking exercise. For some, it’s a powerful way to truly understand a manager.
Here’s what I’ve learned from years of writing and reviewing DDQs and five steps that make them useful instead of paperwork.



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