Entrepreneurship?
The
ability to make something out of nothing.
Entrepreneur?
An Undertaker: the one
who imagines it, creates it, and puts it to work." Also "anyone who fails, regroups, stands up, and tries again
is far more likely to earn the title, if for no other reason than by sheer perseverance."
Entrepreneurial?
Doing things most perceive entrepreneurs would do or taking risks they perceive they would
never take whether they were actually risks or not.
Entrepreneurian?
A true entrepreneur. One who
is '"transformational." You can't miss them although there are many mid-level transactional types who would
wish they, the entrepreneurs in their midst, were non-existant. The transactional types can best be described as the
"go along to get along" methodical and by and large, methodical manager. Make no mistake, there is a place for them
particularly when an organization just wants to hold down the fort, make as few waves as possible, and protect the status
quo. The days of that organization, however, are numbered unless that leader surrounds himself/herself with trusted and
loyal entrepreneurs. An outstanding transactional leader knows such value.
Entrepreneurism?
The
art & science of doing entrepreneurial things.
Ethical Entrepreneurship?
The new reality.
Who can be an Entrepreneur?
Anyone, absolutely anyone.