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Key Lessons from My Intrapreneurship Journey

July 21, 2020

Via: CIO

MIT’s Sloan School of Business (1) defines Intrapreneurship as acting like an entrepreneur within an established company, creating a new business or venture. Sometimes that business becomes a new section, or department, or even a subsidiary spinoff. As established companies drive for new innovation, and expand their size, scope and even resources, they will need intrapreneurs to emerge rather than just cultivating managers who steer existing business.

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