The Entrepreneurial Organization
Organizational Entrepreneurship
Definitions:
Entrepreneur - One who assumes the risk and responsibility for developing a business venture or...
- the person who perceives an opportunity and creates an organization to pursue it or...
- the creator or inventor but always the dreamer who figures out how to turn an idea into a profitable reality or...
- one who creates and builds something of value from practically nothing or...
- someone who gets something new done or...
- people who start their own business to avoid getting a job!
(Taken from: http://www.altosnet.com/EntrepreneurshipAtoZ/eaz3.htm)
Intrapreneur - A person who is responsible for turning an idea into reality within an organization.
Entrepreneurship - The pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources currently controlled. (Harvard Business School)
(Taken from: http://www.altosnet.com/EntrepreneurshipAtoZ/eaz3.htm)
Corporate Entrepreneurship - The set of capabilities possessed by an organization to produce or acquire new goods and/or services and manage the innovation process.
Innovation - The process of crating a commercial product from an invention
Product Champion - A member of an organization who has an entrepreneurial vision of a new good or service and seeks to create support for its commercialization.
Autonomous Strategic Behavior - A bottom-up process in which product champions pursue new product ideas, often through a political process, whereby they develop and coordinate the commercialization of a new good or service until it achieves marketplace success.
Induced Strategic Behavior - A top-down process whereby the current strategy and structure foster product innovations that are associated closely with the current strategy and structure.
Profile of the Small Business:
The typical small business has fewer than 100 employees and is owned by just a few partners. Small businesses are responsible for most of the job growth in the U.S. accounting for half of the U.S. employment.
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