Spearheading the revolution are individuals who, for a variety of reasons and motivations, start new ventures, revitalize existing organizations or create new technologies. It has almost become fashionable to be called an entrepreneur. The press, media and business community are quick to ascribe the term to those who perform in a unique manner. There are entrepreneurial small business people, people, managers, administrators and teachers, to mention a few. Indeed, the term has spawned its own taxonomy including corporateur, one who acquires and trades companies in the style of T. Boone Pickens or Carl Icahn; intrapreneur, one who creates a new venture within an established organization; and paper entrepreneur , perhaps best characterized by Mike Milken, who specialized in junk bonds and quick arbitrage.