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Distinction between Entrepreneur & Intrapreneur
Ans:
 | Entrepreneur |  | Intrapreneur |
1. | An entrepreneur is the owner of his enterprise. | 1. | An intrapreneur is not the owner, but a key worker. |
2. | He is independent. | 2. | He is partially independent. |
3. | He raises finance from various sources. | 3. | He does not own responsibility to raise capital. |
4. | He is the chief of the organisation. | 4. | He is a key player of the organisation. |
5. | He may not be educated and skilled. | 5. | He is educated and skilled person. |
6. | He is the organiser. | 6. | He is the strategist who builds the organisation. |
7. | He strives to earn maximum profit. | 7. | He strives to make the organisation excel in all fields. |
8. | He is the visualiser. | 8. | He is the pragmatic visionary, innovator and creative one within the organisation. |
9. | He bears full risks of his business. | 9. | He does not bear full risks. |
10. | He is the promoter. | 10. | He operates and develop the business. |
11. | He operates from outside. | 11. | He operates within and builds the work culture. |
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