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The Bayh Dole Act - Government Rights to Intellectual Property

by Sherry Rollo | Tuesday, July 17, 2012

While a contractor has the right to retain the rights to the invention, in the event the contractor chooses not to get a patent, the government will be able...

More on: Energy, Entrepreneurship, Logistics, Technology

An Entrepreneur Looks Back at His Predictions over the Past Two Years

by Raki Shah | Friday, July 13, 2012

Raki Shah writes the Atma Business Blog, opinion articles on the soul of business, ways it can improve society, and the heart of entrepreneurship innovation...

More on: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Technology

Beware of the "Boys Club" Syndrome

by Gary Hoover | Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Beware of the "Boys Club" Syndrome

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Basics Win Baseball Games

by Kevin Ready | Friday, June 29, 2012

Excellence starts with basics. If the basic operations of your business are not being handled, then the sexy new stuff, new opportunities, and exciting "...

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Changes In The Legal And Regulatory Landscape In The U.S. And Around The World Are Affecting Energy Related Intellectual Property

by Sherry Rollo | Wednesday, June 27, 2012

In December 2009, the Green Patent Pilot Program was initiated to accelerate the examination of patent applications relating to certain green technologies....

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Emerging Energy and Intellectual Property – The Often Unappreciated Risks and Hurdles of Government Regulations and Standard Setting Organizations

by Sherry Rollo | Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Energy companies seem to lag somewhat behind their peers in the areas of biotechnology, consumer electronics and computers in terms of their level of...

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Hacked to Death: The Risks of M-commerce in Health Care

by Jeremy Simon | Thursday, May 31, 2012

As health care professionals and patients adopt m-commerce technology, researchers warn mobile technology can be risky.

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Two Entrepreneurs Who Still Feel the Heat of Passion

by Carol Thompson | Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A lot of business leaders today seem to have lost their zeal for innovation and motivational leadership. So it's always great to find new examples of people...

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CEO Passion: Do You Feel the Heat?

by Carol Thompson | Monday, May 21, 2012

The very best entrepreneurial CEOs know how to use their own passion to create a sense of mission.

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Power to the Patients: Making Self-Diagnosis Convenient, Accessible and Affordable

by Rob Heidrick | Monday, May 21, 2012

New technology for diagnosing diseases could give patients more control over their own medical decisions.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Global Issues, Health Care, Social Impact, Technology

Has the Source of Innovation Changed?

by Raki Shah | Friday, May 18, 2012

Companies that have strong principled-based cultures can give consumers what they want, turn market leaders into followers, and provide long-term stability...

More on: Capital, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Marketing, Strategy, Technology

Why the Ad Agency is Sailing into Stormy Weather!

by Tony Alonzi | Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Unless you're into Bonsai or history, you must have a proclivity to change and growth and an open mind to the new and different. If you are not growing, no...

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Price-Fixing Lawsuit Highlights E-Books’ Effects on Publishing

by Steve Brooks | Monday, May 7, 2012

A recent lawsuit against Apple and book publishers highlights how much e-books have shaken up sales models.

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LinkedIn Etiquette: Making Distant Connections with Social Media

by Walter Kalmans | Monday, May 7, 2012

In my follow-up post about LinkedIn Etiquette I explain how to connect a friend to another friend’s friend, a 3rd connection. Unless all links in the chain...

More on: Consumer Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Social Media, Technology

Health Care in Motion

by Jon Mertz | Wednesday, May 2, 2012

At McCombs' 3rd Annual Research Symposium on Health Care, Dr. Reuben McDaniel, Jr. challenged the participants to not only fix the current health care...

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