
Gifford Pinchot was credited to be the first to define the term “intrapreneur”, defining intrapreneurs as “dreamers who do. Those who take hands-on responsibility for creating innovation of any kind, within a business.” The American startup author Guy Kawasaki named the ability to innovate in large corporations the “art of intrapreneurship”.
… helped me pursue a successful career at SAP, it also opened my eyes to entirely new possibilities: driving technology and business innovation at a new scale by instilling the same entrepreneurial spirit and mindset to all employees within the corporation. We can create the best of both worlds by encouraging employees to think like an entrepreneur within the company.