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by mhartl 4287 days ago
I share pg's distaste for the mouthful that is "entrepreneurship" (http://youtu.be/ii1jcLg-eIQ?t=30m35s). How about resurrecting the root, and using "enterprise" instead? Moving a language as big as English is a Brobdingnagian task, but few people are as well-positioned as pg to (re)introduce "enterprise" as a more economical alternative to "entrepreneurship".
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Or perhaps a Sisyphean task?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus

but then what would you call the people doing the enterprise? enterprisers?

i'm not necessarily defending "entrepreneur" but one would hope that the alternative would be shorter.

You can still use "entrepreneur", which comes from same root as "enterprise" (ultimately from Middle French entreprendre, "to undertake").

    entrepreneur
    noun, plural entrepreneurs

    1. a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, 
    usually with considerable initiative and risk.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/entrepreneur
ah, ok. i had assumed the distaste was for all forms of the word. =)