So you love your job, but you’d like to take a more active leadership role. It may not be in the cards yet for you to get that promotion, but there is a way to accommodate the entrepreneur in you without actually taking the self-employment leap.
Intrapreneurship, or the concept of behaving like an entrepreneur while within an already existing company, is a great way to get your practice in while a full-time employee.
Brazen Careerist offers tips on just how to do that.
Coined way back in the 70s by Gifford Pinchot,
ass="amp-ad-wrapper amp_ad_1 ampforwp-incontent-custom-banner ampforwp-incontent-ad2">Finding another outlet: But Levit begs to differ with those that are down on intrapreneurship. She quotes Ingrid Vanderveldt, an entrepreneur-in-residence at Dell: “Intrapreneurship can be just as impactful and certainly just as critical as entrepreneurship. That same drive, creativity and passion for growth that entrepreneurs have can be used inside a company to benefit customers and team members.â€