Well, honey, it looks like you've got a little typo there. I'm assuming you meant "enterprise." The word "enterprise" refers to a project or undertaking, typically a business venture. On the other hand, "interprise" doesn't exist in the English language, so I can't really tell you the difference between the two because one of them is just a figment of your imagination.
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An "enterprise" generally refers to an organization (including non-profit companies and government agencies). On the other hand, the term "interprise" has generally not entered into common usage. Some companies such as Interprise Solutions in the UK have used the term in their company name.
An organization is basically any collection of people, whether for profit or non profit. An enterprise is usually a business, for profit organization.
A small enterprise is smaller than a medium scale enterprise. Usually, that means fewer people work for the company and there may be fewer locations and less net cash flow. It can also mean there is less capitol investment in a small than in a medium enterprise.
The defference between small and medium scale enterprise can be seen in three (3) categories.viz. ~Number of employee ~Capital invested ~Asset availability However small scale is a busness enterprise which the minimum employee is 10 and maximum of 300 and which cpital base is 200m excluding land and workin capital.
The term Firm is a company as a whole, as i found in some definitions. the company is a business organization. A Business is also known as a firm or enterprise. then both firm and enterprise under the umbrella of business. in some definitions enterprise is modern expression than firm and in other definition enterprise is a project, project defined as a collaborative enterprise frequently involving research or design that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim, this definition prove definition number one as we know in modern business no business achieve without briefly research and investigations. Hozaifa Zaki
Oh, dude, it's like asking the difference between a fancy steakhouse and your local burger joint. Enterprise is like the high-end steakhouse, all sophisticated and strategic, while business is more like your neighborhood burger joint, just trying to make a buck. So, like, enterprise is all about big-scale operations and long-term planning, while business is more about day-to-day transactions and survival.