Talk:organization

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what is the difference between an enterprise and an organization

I'm sorry for no reply so long... I cant actually explain them but a few examples can: organisations (or -iza-): NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) or the EU, but even journey's are organised by organisation. E.g. one of my friend who lives in Ireland often comes to Hungary with a group which are the part of an organization, too. Enterprise is something I'm not sure in. If I remember well, if you have a shop that's your own enterprise. Or if you and your friend have a restaurant that's your enterprise, but this may be wrong. Sincererly, Ferike333 14:31, 9 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Or enterprise can also be something you've decided to do, I think. E.g. I've decided that I'll invent a vihicle that makes no smoke. It's my enterprise. --Ferike333 19:20, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply