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Professional SkillsGeneric skills to help advance one's professional standing. Patent WoesHere is a good overview with the problems of the current patent system. http://www.jsonline.com/business/53367952.html Getting a patent has very little to do with developing a product. If you come up with a new idea you can either develop it for production or develop it for patentability. You can also do both, but by the time you're finished you'll have two different products. I also suspect that the number of patents sought for the sake of keeping an idea on the shelf is increasing and the number of patents sought for protection of a marketable invention is decreasing or at best holding steady. My experience is with traditional "gadget" patents. I have no experience with patents dealing with computer code, business processes, biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, or other non-gadget areas.
PowerPoint - Don't Do That
Here are a few tips I've thought up for giving presentations. Some of these tips are generic, some are specific to PowerPoint. Feel free to add to this via comments or just steal the whole list and do something else with it - as long as someone spreads the word.
The general theme here is that you are (presumably) giving a presentation for a reason and you want to only do things that promote that. Anything else that happens will distract your audience from your message.
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