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Corporate Entrepreneurship

Building an Entrepreneurial Organisation

by Paul Burns

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

Category: Leadership & Management

Corporate Entrepreneurship
Help your company; help save the economy.

In this summary, you will learn

  • Why entrepreneurship matters in big companies as well as small ones
  • How to encourage creative innovation in larger companies
  • How to combine inventive entrepreneurship with the structure and reality of a large, established company
  • Why flexibility and adaptability are crucial to innovative companies

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Why you should read Corporate Entrepreneurship

Much of the business world’s enchantment with entrepreneurialism focuses on new start-up companies. Time to reboot. This textbook by professor Paul Burns explains how an established company can recapture the innovative magic of entrepreneurialism. getAbstract recommends this guide to combining the creativity, agility and innovation of an entrepreneurial start-up with the market power, reach and security of a big, established company. Burns covers many facets of the management tactics needed to bring an entrepreneur’s creative drive into the realm of the settled corporation. In this chunky manual, he draws on numerous examples from well-known companies such as Dell and Virgin Airways to put entrepreneurialism in an overall economic context, and he teaches managers how to propel their firms forward by being flexible, eager, and inventive.

About the Author

Paul Burns is professor of entrepreneurship and dean of the University of Bedfordshire’s school of business in the United Kingdom. He is a former visiting scholar at Harvard Business School.


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