Serial Entrepreneur

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Serial entrepreneur is relatively a new phenomenon that started with launching of the World Wide Web or digital age. Entrepreneur who continuously comes up with new ideas, and gets the business started, but then give responsibility to other people and move on to another project are called serial entrepreneur ("Definition of Serial," 2015). There are some characteristics in the entrepreneur such as the ability to get out and innovate whenever necessary, and the ability to learn from failures and successes (Tidd, & Bessant, 2013). Max Levchin is one of cofounders of PayPal and a successful entrepreneur of the PayPal Mafia. After the success of PayPal, he established other successful companies like Yelp, and Affirm. This can be of an advantage if the entrepreneur has some unique ideas that he or she is the best person to get each idea started. On the other hand, it can be a disadvantage if the entrepreneur needs to put time and effort into a company that requires his attention, and moves to a new idea that may or may not succeed (Rivlin, 2007).

Serial Entrepreneur

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They have sharpened their focus on how to capitalize on the Information Age. Thus, the serial entrepreneurs, who created PayPal Company, rolled over to develop other multiple successful technology-based companies (Hamilton, 2013). One of the cofounders of PayPal is Max Levchin. He sold his idea to eBay in 2002 for $1.5 billion. Ever since then, Levchin has been always trying to come up with new ideas over and over again (Rivlin, 2007). In fact, he came up with another project after PayPal, which was Yelp, the gripe and review site which is worth about $5.4 billion, and then there was Slide, a social gaming site that Google bought in 2010 for an estimated $200 million (Rivlin,

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