Difference between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship ppt

Difference Between Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship - Intrapreneurs

Difference between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship ppt

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I wrote an article on the difference between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, and this is the same article as a PowerPoint Presentation.

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To read the article on the differences please go to my business blog here: Differences between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship.

Entrepreneurship

Difference Between Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship ppt - Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs

In the Oxford Dictionary, Entrepreneurship is defined as ‘The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.’

 

 

 

 

Intrapreneurship

Difference Between Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship ppt - Intrapreneurs
Intrapreneurs

At the point of writing this article Intrapreneurship is not defined in the Oxford Dictionary, but it has made its way onto Wikipedia. Wikipedia’s definition of Intrapreneurship is ‘The act of behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organisation.

 

 

 

 

Difference no. 1. Ownership of a business

Difference Between Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship - Difference no. 1. Ownership of a business
Difference no. 1. Ownership of a business

The first and most obvious difference between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship is ownership. An entrepreneur is an individual that ‘starts-up’ a business and is the owner, whereas an intrapreneur works for a business as an employee.

Difference no. 2. Financial loss

The second difference between entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs is with regards to the ultimate sacrifice. The ultimate sacrifice being made by an entrepreneur as one of potential financial loss. Intrapreneurs do not take the same level of risk as employees.

Difference no. 3. Financial gain

On the converse of financial loss, the third difference between entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship is that the entrepreneur is the one who will reap the rewards of success. Whereas intrapreneurs will usually be paid well, but will ultimately not reap the same rewards as the business owner.

Difference no. 4. Dependency

The fourth difference between an entrepreneur and an intrapreneur is about dependency…intrapreneurs are dependent on entrepreneurs to start the business…although arguably some of the most successful companies this case is slightly reversed. Without entrepreneurs, there’d be no businesses for intrapreneurs to flourish.

For the other three differences please go to the full article on this subject here: Business blog article.

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