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2006-07-17 01:48:24 · 18 answers · asked by misznurull 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

18 answers

There is no meaning. It is not a word.

2006-07-17 02:03:22 · answer #1 · answered by Tunasandwich 4 · 1 0

A person who organises and manages a commercial undertaking

an Irish man living in France, was the first to introduce the term entrepreneur and his unique risk bearing function in economics during the early 18th century. He defined an entrepreneur as an agent who buys factors of production at certain prices in order to combine them into a product with a view to selling it at uncertain prices in future. Uncertainty is defined as a risk, which cannot be insured against and is incalculable. There is a distinction between ordinary risk and uncertainty. A risk can be reduced through the insurance principle, where the distribution of the outcome in a group of instances is known. On the contrary, uncertainty is a risk, which cannot be calculated. The entrepreneur, according to Knight, is the economic functionary who undertakes such responsibility of uncertainty, which by its very nature cannot be insured, or capitalized or salaried to. Mark Casson has extended this notion to characterize entrepreneurs as decision makers who improvise solutions to problems which cannot be solved by routine alone.

2006-07-17 01:57:58 · answer #2 · answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6 · 0 0

You mean entrepreneur:
Individual who starts a new business. Venture capital is often
used to finance the startup costs in return for an equity share. Once the business is established, an entrepreneur may choose to raise additional capital by selling equity shares to the public through an initial public offering.
(go to google.com type in the"web" area : "define:entrepreneur" the word has more than 1 meaning)
i hope the site helps;

2006-07-17 08:05:09 · answer #3 · answered by COP 2 · 0 0

An entrepreneur (a loanword from French) is a person who undertakes and operates a new enterprise or venture, and assumes some accountability for the inherent risks.

Most commonly, the term entrepreneur applies to someone who establishes a new entity to offer a new or existing product or service into a new or existing market, whether for a profit or not-for-profit outcome

2006-07-17 01:52:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An entrepreneur is someone who launches and manages a business venture. I guess you could say, Donald Trump is an entrepreneur. Good French word.

2006-07-17 02:29:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The spelling of this word is entrepreneur. He/she is a person who launches on his own business. It will not be a family business. He will invest his knowledge and can borrow loan from banks to start this enterprise.

2006-07-17 02:12:41 · answer #6 · answered by jewelcy j 2 · 0 0

I assume you are trying to spell entrepreneur.

An entrepreneur is someone who starts up their own business, invents something, or becomes their own bossand works for themself.

It is a French word meaning:

Etymology: French, from Old French, from entreprendre to undertake

2006-07-17 01:52:19 · answer #7 · answered by crazyotto65 5 · 0 0

Definitions of entrepreneur on the Web:

Innovator. One who recognizes opportunities and organizes resources to take advantage of the opportunity.

2006-07-17 01:52:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Businessman

2006-07-17 01:51:30 · answer #9 · answered by Puppy Zwolle 7 · 0 0

Entrepreneur is someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it.

"Innovator. One who recognizes opportunities and organizes resources to take advantage of the opportunity"
=>www.onlinewbc.gov/docs/starting/glossary.html
"One who assumes the financial risk of the initiation, operation, and management of a given business or undertaking."
=>www.business.gov/phases/launching/are_you_ready/glossary.html
"Individual who starts a new business. Venture capital is often used to finance the startup costs in return for an equity share. Once the business is established, an entrepreneur may choose to raise additional capital by selling equity shares to the public through an initial public offering."
=>www.americancentury.com/servlet/GlossaryManager/acb.americancentury.com/ilEnEw.htm
A person who takes the risk of organizing and operating a new business venture. (This is an attitude that can be of value in more traditional employment as well.)
=>www.acceleratoronline.com/viewpage.asp

Someone who attempts to profit by risk and initiative.
=>www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/help/help-glossary.htm

a person who organises and manages a business, but usually only applied to people who have shown exceptional ability and imagination in launching and succeeding with new business ventures.
=>www.smallbiz.nsw.gov.au/smallbusiness/Resources/Business+Tools/Glossary+of+Business+Terms/

A person who starts a business.
=>www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/e.html

someone who is willing to assume the responsibility, risk and rewards of starting and operating a business.
=>cfdccariboo.com/glossary.htm

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.
=>www.powerhomebiz.com/Glossary/glossary-E.htm

A person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of the profit
=>www.ifdn.com/teacher/glossary.htm

Generally used to refer to any individual who sets up their own business.
=>www.z2z.com/site01/itglos01.html

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.
=>www.workers.org/marcy/perestroika/glossary.html

An individual who starts his/her own business.
=>strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/insbrp-rppe.nsf/en/rd01068e.html

Someone who creates a new business, organization, or idea to make profit. The word is embed with a connotation of innovation, adaptation, and risk management....
=>www.elissetche.org/dico/E.htm

A person who engages in the process of entrepreneurship.
=>mvp.cfee.org/en/glossary.html

Person who owns, operates, and takes the risk of starting a business venture.
=>www.economicadventure.org/teachers/glossary_pope.cfm

a contractor acting as intermediary between capital and labour.
=>www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/metis-de/vocab-e.html

an individual who starts a new business enterprise, especially one involving a new product or service.
=>www.fasttrackteaching.com/termsmodern.html

A French term for a person who undertakes and develops a new enterprise at some risk (or failure or loss). Although the words innovator, proprietor, and capitalist are used in the same sense, there are subtle differences that make the term " entrepreneur " preferable.
=>www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/jmee.html

An individual who undertakes an enterprise or business, with the chance of profit or loss. Executive Group Leader: Normally a user whose has several group leaders below him in a downline. Top F FFA (Free For All): Free advertising websites found on the Web. Flagship: Something that is held to be the best or most important of its kind.
=>www.global-online-internet-business-opportunities.com/glossary.htm

A word to describe an enterprising businessperson. Normally an owner of an independent business.
=>www.fanshawelofts.co.uk/glossary.aspx

a person who sets up and manages a project or business
=>www.stepin.org/glossary.php

An entrepreneur is someone who assumes the financial risk of beginning and managing a new venture. The venture can be based on a totally new idea, a new way of doing something, a new location, or attempting something no one else has done before.
=>www.cybercitymommies.com/Glossary.html

Individual who starts an enterprise with its associated risks and responsibilities.
=>www.peakagents.ca/glossary/e4.htm

someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
=>wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

An entrepreneur -derived from the French words 'entre' (ie: enter) and 'prendre'(ie: take)- is, in its most general sense, a person who creates or starts a new project, opportunity, or venture.
=>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrepreneur

2006-07-17 01:59:36 · answer #10 · answered by Tasnim R 3 · 0 0

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