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Johan Erasmus
What is the difference between an Entrepreneur and an Intrepreneur? Can Entrepreneur and Intrepreneur be seen as Occupation Titles (i.e. to list on ISCO? or are they merely skills of a Manager?
From South Africa, Durban
KK_Kranthi Kumar
Entrepreneur and intrapreneur.
An entrepreneur assumes the risk of owning and operating a business in exchange for financial and other rewards that the business may produce. By contrast, an intrapreneur is a person employed by an organization whose compensation is based, at least in part, on the financial success of the unit for which he or she has responsibility.
Intrapreneurs, by definition, embody the same characteristics as the Entrepreneur, conviction, passion, and drive. The more the Intrapreneur expresses himself, the more the company is forced to confront its own effectiveness. If the company is supportive, the Intrapreneur succeeds. When the organization is not, the Intrapreneur usually fails or leaves to start a new company.

From India, Bangalore
Navin Rane
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Following Kranthis post... an intrapreneur is an employee who thinks and works like an entrepreneur. Intrapreneur is a management skill (Most sought after)
Entrepreneur can be a designation, however Intrapreneur is a quality or attribute in an employee.

From India, Mumbai
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