- (entrepreneur) someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
- Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, which is a French word meaning "one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods". ...
- (Entrepreneur (magazine)) Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management, and business opportunities. It is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California.
- (Entrepreneurs) An entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a new enterprise, venture or idea and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome. The term is originally a loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish economist Richard Cantillon. ...
- (The Entrepreneur) Peter Douglas Molyneux OBE, born 5 May 1959 is an English computer game designer and game programmer. ...
- (Entrepreneur) One who assumes the financial risk of the initiation, operation and management of a given business or undertaking.
- (Entrepreneur) A person who is willing to assume the responsibility, risk and rewards of starting and operating a business.
- (Entrepreneur) Someone who starts his or her own business.
- (Entrepreneur) a person who assumes the risk to start a business with the idea of making a profit.
- (entrepreneur) founder of a new businesses
- (Entrepreneur) An individual who starts a new business.
- (Entrepreneur, (French)) Literally, undertaker. In general usage, an entrepreneur is a businessman, a promoter, one who plans, organizes and directs, i.e., undertakes, promotes, a business enterprise, primarily for his own gain or loss. ...
- (ENTREPRENEUR) The term we often use for a business owner. While The Total Package is targeted more to copywriters and marketers, entrepreneurs can use this information to better recognize good copy … refine and enhance existing promotions … help the copywriters working for them to improve … ...
- (Entrepreneur) A person who starts a company to profit from an idea, or to get rich quick by hoping to sell it to someone with more money than brains.
- (Entrepreneur) A person who starts and/or operates a business which includes identifying opportunities in the market, taking risks with a view of being rewarded with profits;
- (Entrepreneur) A type of business immigrant. To come to Canada as an entrepreneur, an individual must have business experience and have a net worth of at least CDN $300,000 that was obtained legally.
- (Entrepreneur) An innovator of business enterprise who recognizes opportunities to introduce a new product, a new process or an improved organization, and who raises the necessary money, assembles the factors for production and organizes an operation to exploit the opportunity.
- (Entrepreneur) French word which translates roughly as "enterpriser." In capitalism, a speculator who invests capital in stocks, land and machinery, as well as the exploitation of wage labor, in the pursuit of profits.
- (Entrepreneur) Generally considered to be a person who starts, runs or owns a business. A more accurate definition would be, "a person who sees an opportunity and acts upon it."
- (Entrepreneur) Individual or group of individuals who take on the risk of starting a venture.
- (Entrepreneur) Person who tries to make money by starting or running a business, especially when this involves taking a financial risk.
- (Entrepreneur) he creates and run his company.
- (Entrepreneur) is a person who has the ability to recognise Opportunities of benefit to an enterprise, and the will and capacity to undertake appropriate innovative action while accepting the associated risks. See also: Innovation, Intrapreneur, Risk assessment, Risk management.
- (Entrepreneur) is someone who creates a business, the plans, the risks and the Pros and Cons involved in the business. They are usually known as the "innovative ideas" creators, which can turn into a product or service and can make residual income through their own business ideas and plans. ...
- (The Entrepreneur (ie You)) If you're having a hard time reeling in lenders, just remember the jacket (lenders love it) and add convertible debt as a sweetener.