Intrepreneurship vs Entrepreneurship | Road to Revenue #79

Published: Sept. 27, 2021, 9 a.m.

The main difference between an Entrepreneur and an Intrapreneur is that an Intrapreneur is an employee, and an Entrepreneur is the founder who designs, launches, and manages a new business, which almost always starts out as a small business. Entrepreneurs risk everything when they start. Intrapreneurs normally have corporate career risks (Salary, Expenses, Benefits, Equity) that arise from launching their business, but they often have many more resources at their disposal.\nBeing an intrapreneur provides you with the opportunity to see if entrepreneurship is the right fit for you without the risks of leaving your job,\ninvesting your own money, and starting from the ground up. You can test the waters with a safety net, while having access to more resources and a larger platform afforded by the company that you are with.\nIntrapreneurs used to be employees of a company who are assigned to work on a special idea or project. They were given the time and freedom to develop the project as an entrepreneur would. Now, intrapreneurs are individuals who are finding new ways to generate growth with the vast number of tools they have available, due to their company\u2019s platform.\n\nTweet me @davidmeltzer your favorite takeaway from today's episode and come ask me questions live every Friday during my Free Weekly Training. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at\xa0david@dmeltzer.com\xa0to join!\n\nClick here to follow the Road to Revenue playlist on Spotify