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Who is an entrapreneur?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 9/28/2023

An entrepreneur is someone who begins their own business. They usually start out by themselves and grow their business from there.

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Difference between intrapreneur and entrapreneur?

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Definition of entrapreneur?

An entrepreneur is someone that owns their own business. They usually operate the business as well, and some people become serial entrepreneurs.


I need t know the definition of an entrapreneur in general.?

In general an entrepreneur is an independent business owner. Acording to the American Heritage Dictionary an entrepreneur is "a person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture".


What is the difference between intrapreneur and entrapreneur?

The only difference between entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs is that intrapreneurs are GIVEN the resources they need to make decisions while entrepreneurs have to FIND their OWN resources. (source: http://www.mystere-d.com/blog/?p=1254)


How many years of school do you have to complete to open your own business?

If you have the smarts to start your own buisness & the money, unless it's require's a degree, no extended education is needed, but a good education doesn't hurt, it depend's on the person & their goal's.


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