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Public sector intraprenurship: overcoming bureaucratic immune systems
20 Oct 2014

Public sector intraprenurship: overcoming bureaucratic immune systems

by Colonel Bill De Marco | posted in: Social innovation | 0

In a massive public bureaucracy like the US Military, what is intrapreneurship and is it possible? Intraprenurship is a leadership style that integrates risk-taking and innovation approaches, as well as the reward and motivational techniques that are more traditionally thought … Continued

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