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Board Economics
Re: The difference between businessman and entrepreneur
by
leonair
on 20/04/2025, 18:26:18 UTC

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUSINESSMAN AND ENTREPRENEUR

       1. Definition and Focus
*****Businessman:
A businessperson is usually someone involved in commercial activities, primarily focused on managing established businesses.
*****Entrepreneur:
An entrepreneur, on the other hand, is someone who spots opportunities and takes the leap to create new ventures or improve existing ones. They are innovative, take risks, and turns ideas into successful businesses or products.


My thoughts about entrepreneur and business is that the both are the same even if we try to bring a differentiation between them through there definition but it doesn't change how the same they are, so if entrepreneur spot opportunities what then did a business person see before going into that business?, the word spot seem to have been the discrepancy over this matter but I wish to let you no that both of them spot opportunities and not only one because if you are someone who want to aspire on business of course you cannot go without spoting the kind of business you can do or the one that give you more profit.
I myself think that businessman and entrepreneur are almost the same. When a person does business with a product, he is called a businessman, but when someone does business with a new and unique product from his own thoughts, he is called an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs always try to produce new products with their own knowledge. They do not try to copy any product of others very much. However, both can be called businessmen, so I do not see much difference between these two. This difference may be based on personal opinion or personal thoughts. But logically both are same