Intrapreneuring: Why You Don't Have to Leave the Corporation to Become an EntrepreneurHarper & Row, 1985 - 368 pages Explains how innovative employees can obtain the resources--within the framework of their corporate jobs--to develop promising ideas to benefit both the company and the employee and details how to make the concept work, with examples of the experiences of major corporations. |
Table des matières
The New Intrapreneurial Spirit | 3 |
Are You an Intrapreneur? | 31 |
Service Industry | 57 |
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