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  2. Richard Cantillon - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, it is Jean-Baptiste Say who is credited for coining the word and advancing the concept of the entrepreneur, but in fact it was Cantillon who first introduced the term in Essai. [6] [76] Cantillon divided society into two principal classes—fixed income wage-earners and non-fixed income earners. [77]

  3. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The term "entrepreneur" is often conflated with the term "small business" or used interchangeably with this term. While most entrepreneurial ventures start out as a small business, not all small businesses are entrepreneurial in the strict sense of the term.

  4. A decade after Aileen Lee coined the term “unicorn,” she knows that the term has taken on a life of its own—and is imperfect. ... aspiring entrepreneurs with gilded resumes have come to Lee ...

  5. Cowboy Ventures’ Aileen Lee coined the term ... - AOL

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    Cowboy Ventures’ Aileen Lee coined the term ‘unicorn.’ Here’s what she thinks about billion-dollar startups, 10 years later. Emma Hinchliffe. January 19, 2024 at 9:14 AM.

  6. Intrapreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Intrapreneurship is the act of behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organization. Intrapreneurship is known as the practice of a corporate management style that integrates risk-taking and innovation approaches, as well as the reward and motivational techniques, that are more traditionally thought of as being the province of entrepreneurship.

  7. Peter Drucker - Wikipedia

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    "Do what you do best and outsource the rest" is a business tagline first "coined and developed" [54] in the 1990s by Drucker. [55] The slogan was used primarily to advocate outsourcing as a viable business strategy. Drucker began explaining the concept of outsourcing as early as 1989 in his Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article entitled "Sell the ...

  8. Patrick James McGinnis - Wikipedia

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    Patrick James McGinnis is an American venture capitalist and author. He is best known for coining the term "fear of missing out" (FOMO), which he first used in an op-ed for The Harbus in 2004 while studying at the Harvard Business School.

  9. Is ‘founder mode’ or ‘manager mode’ better? Here’s what the ...

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    The buzziest buzz term in the tech world is suddenly “founder mode,” coined only days ago and fast propagating into business worldwide. Founder mode is a way of running a company—the way a ...