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Manage Your Intellectual Property

Johanna Rothman

When we manage product development for organizations, we work for hire. The company hires you, pays you a wage, and in return, your intellectual property belongs to them. Every time you create something, you create intellectual property. That’s why I recommend writers retain their copyright.

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What Writers Can Do About Intended Plagiarism, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

That information is my intellectual property. When someone steals that property, that act is theft. Some people think that digital intellectual property is different from real property. Digital property is real property. The publisher didn't create your intellectual property.

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Create a Conference Proposal the Conference Wants and Accepts, Part 5: Write Your Bio

Johanna Rothman

Here's my speaking bio, in specific lines, so you can see how I use that template: Johanna, known as the Pragmatic Manager, offers frank advice for your product development challenges. She works with individuals, teams, and leaders across the organization to resolve risks and see alternatives for their product development.

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Million Dollar Takeaways and Goals

Chad Barr

We met in the mornings, discussed business, best practices, intellectual properties and ideas to improve our lives and businesses. When developing my marketing content, make sure it focuses on current times and my client challenges. Develop case studies that enable clients to relate to them. Develop more diagnostic tools.

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The Big Disconnect in Your Talent Strategy and How to Fix It

Harvard Business

This is increasingly risky, as contingent and other non-full-time workers possess more of your vital strategic skills and deal with sensitive intellectual property. Their goal is to attract, engage, develop and retain employees – moving talent into, through and out of the organization.

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30 Best Consultant Websites & Why They Have Them (2022)

Tsavo Neal

Baker – Management Consultant I have a consulting website because—at the prices I charge—I think it’s imperative that prospective clients can get inside my head and see how I think before they engage me. Hopefully they’re interested enough to think about me at a future date for either a book, talk, consulting gig, workshop, whatever.

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The Internet – Our Electrical Grid

Chad Barr

On day two, we were given a couple of real-life critical business challenges by the management of the Ritz Carlton. The need to constantly develop new intellectual property. My presentation, “Advanced Internet and Technologies Made Simple” focused on practical technologies to help consultants in their business.