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There may be trouble ahead - A practical guide to effective patent asset management / Van Wijk, Lex.
2005
G 191 WIJ.T
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Titre
There may be trouble ahead - A practical guide to effective patent asset management / Van Wijk, Lex.
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Description
xvi; 125 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
0810852926
9780810852921 paperback
9780810852921 paperback
Autre cote
G 191 WIJ.T
Résumé
"The book examines the necessary elements to ensure that patent assets are used to their full potential. It provides simple and practical management tools to realize alignment of patent, R & D, and business strategies. In addition, this book will make managers understand why any decision regarding patent assets needs to be an informed business decision and how these assets can contribute to the company's future success, if not survival."--Jacket.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Effective patent asset management
Developing a patent strategy
Alignment of strategies
Evaluating inventions
Measuring the performance of a company's patent assets
Creating a new IP culture.
Developing a patent strategy
Alignment of strategies
Evaluating inventions
Measuring the performance of a company's patent assets
Creating a new IP culture.
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Publié
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2005.
Langue
Anglais
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Review
"The book examines the necessary elements to ensure that patent assets are used to their full potential. It provides simple and practical management tools to realize alignment of patent, R & D, and business strategies. In addition, this book will make managers understand why any decision regarding patent assets needs to be an informed business decision and how these assets can contribute to the company's future success, if not survival."--Jacket.