by Alan | Jun 28, 2014 | Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Marketing, Product success, Strategy
In the previous blog – R – Resources, Find and Develop Them – I focused upon often-overlooked resources that arise from setbacks. Bad circumstances often yield valuable resources that can aid success in future efforts. Let’s look at another sometimes-overlooked key to...
by Alan | Jun 26, 2014 | Invention, Keys to Success, Product success, Strategy
The previous blog – B – Balancing Risk versus Opportunity – pointed to mitigating the high risk associated with inventing by choosing and pursuing opportunities carefully. Regarding resources for inventors, there are a variety of recognized resources, including:...
by Alan | Jun 22, 2014 | Invention, Keys to Success, Marketing, Patent strategy, Patents
Among the most commonly cited keys to invention success are: obtaining a strong patent, effectively marketing your product, etc. I thought it would be interesting to address 5 often overlooked keys to inventing success – starting with B for Balancing Risk versus...
by Alan | Jun 19, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Importing, Invention, Keys to Success, Licensing, Patent Search, Patent strategy, Patents
Welcome to the last posting of the A to Z of Inventing series. I hope you have enjoyed them as I have attempted to cover an arc of the key invention topics from A to Z in this series. this final post is really just a recap, a sort of index. In the first five posts of...
by Alan | Jun 14, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Product success, Strategy
Today’s post, Y – You Really Want to be an Inventor? – is the last in the A to Z series (Z is just to be a recap of the series). It is a good point to once again look at the big picture of inventing and ask a simple but very important question: Is this something I...