intrapreneurship
- a word derived from intrapreneur.
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Corporate entrepreneurship, which is sometimes referred to as intrapreneurship, is a term coined by legendary management scholar Peter Drucker.
From Forbes ● Feb. 11, 2015
Part of the point of intrapreneurship that it's not divorced from the intrapreneur's core job.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 17, 2013
All the finalists admitted that, especially in the early stages, their intrapreneurship had to be squeezed in after hours or on weekends.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 17, 2013
The school teaches students not only how to set up their own businesses but also the techniques of "intrapreneurship," or the application of entrepreneurship within established businesses.
From BusinessWeek ● Mar. 17, 2010
People, politicians, big corporations need to be taught the value and advantages of small business, of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship.
From After the Rain : how the West lost the East by Vaknin, Samuel