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intrapreneur
intrapreneuran employee of a corporation who has the freedom and financial support to create new products, services, or systems for the corporation without having to follow its protocols Not to be confused with:entrepreneur – one who organizes and manages an enterprise; one who owns and runs his own business; an independent contractorin·tra·pre·neur I0206100 (ĭn′trə-prə-nûr′)n. A person within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product through assertive risk taking and innovation. [Blend of intra- and entrepreneur.] in′tra·pre·neur′i·al adj.intrapreneur (ˌɪntrəprəˈnɜː) n (Commerce) a person who while remaining within a larger organization uses entrepreneurial skills to develop a new product or line of business as a subsidiary of the organization[C20: from intra- + (entre)preneur]in•tra•pre•neur (ˌɪn trə prəˈnɜr, -ˈnʊər, -ˈnyʊər) n. an employee of a corporation allowed to exercise some independent entrepreneurial initiative. [1975–80; intra- + (entre)preneur] in`tra•pre•neur′i•al, adj. intrapreneur
intrapreneur a person who while remaining within a larger organization uses entrepreneurial skills to develop a new product or line of business as a subsidiary of the organization Intrapreneur
IntrapreneurA person who develops an idea and sees it to fruition within a large organization. For example, an intrapreneur may be an employee at a corporation who sees a problem with the way inventories are stored, and develops and implements a new way to store inventory. Intrepreneurs, in other words, are innovators within their organizations, but they usually do not start new organizations. |