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Have you ever heard of the term “serial entrepreneur”? It's a common reference to a person who starts multiple companies. Well, we've got our own way of classifying entrepreneurs to help us better offer each type the best advice possible. An entrepreneur can be 1, 2, or all 3 types, but please keep in mind that the more specific you are, the more relevant our advice will be to you. Visionary Entrepreneurs are highly creative and innovative, with grand plans and vision, and are likely to jump from one vision to the next without regard for reaping rewards. Managerial Entrepreneurs are somewhat creative and innovative, with plans centered around personal gains, and no particular ambition other than to get things done. Lifestyle Entrepreneurs are not particularly innovative, ambitious, or employable anywhere else but for themselves, but are very creative, committing to entrepreneurship out of necessity.
Visionary Entrepreneurs
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