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October 26, 2005

what is your 'invisibias' - proactive invention management

 
Rethink(IP) has a phenomenal guest blogger today -- Bill Meade, Ph.D., the president of Basic IP Management, Inc., who has extensive experience in the field of IP management and IP portfolio development.
 
Bill's post tackles the important task of invention management and the effect of proactiveness and 'invisibias' has on the process.  In order to jump the hurdles facing Bill at HP, he developed three assumptions on which to base his proactive management:
1. Big Assumption: We don't know who the most prolific inventors should be. 

2. Big Assumption: We don't know when an inventor will come up with an idea.
 
3. Big Assumption: We don't know what field an inventor will invent in. 
Wander over to Rethink(IP) and read the entire post - you never know what invisibias'es might be hindering your company's IP management and portfolio development.


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Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 10:16 AM.
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