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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Serial Entrepreneur

Ola Ahlvarsson, excerpted in blogs.symbio.group.com gives this definition of serial entrepreneurs:
The ones who are addicted to the process of entrepreneurship itself. They don’t spend a lifetime building their companies. They see an opportunity and jump in feet first. [They]...get into an idea, but also have lots of ideas and often draw lots of tangents. My friend Martin Varsavsky is the best example of this kind of entrepreneur – he’s a visionary and sees opportunities that no one else can see. But he’s also got a 100 things going on at once and is an active angel investor. These guys are the Renaissance Men of the business world.
You should check this website out. There's a lot of interesting things on entrepreneurship here.

Then there's the "cereal" entrepreneur, who likes to start cereals. :-)

Serial entrepreneurs have no interest in running a business. They are fascinated and driven by the idea of starting businesses, building value, then selling them off to start another.

Do you know any serial entrepreneurs? I'd like to know. So, if you have something substantive to add, post a comment.

Entrepreneurship 2.0 is my entrepreneurship course. The ideas in it supply the life's blood of my professional activities: teaching, writing, and real estate. For entrepreneurial real estate go to www.yourstopforrealestate.com/blog and for entrepreneurial writing to www.kearneymusicschoolmurders.blogspot/com.

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