S13 E35 Creating a Culture of IP Protection with Wayne Carroll and Scott Gibson | Leveraging...

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According to MIT Sloan Management Review, there is a direct correlation between ideas submitted by employees that are implemented, and profitability and growth of a company. Building a strong IP culture not only safeguards innovations but also fosters an environment that promotes creativity, increases profits and growth, and enhances the overall value and competitiveness of your business. What you need to know: Reward what you want more of. Rewarding innovation and creativity will bring more innovation and creativity. Creativity needs structure and space. Employees need to know they can take risks on new ideas that might not work without being punished if they don’t work out. Feedback from employees and customers can guide innovation, be low-cost, and yield large rewards. To create a culture of IP protection within your small business, take the following action steps: Educate and Train: Connect IP Protection to your company vision, mission, core values, and business plan. Provide training and education to your employees on intellectual property rights, the importance of protection to achieve the company mission, and the procedures for identifying and safeguarding IP assets. IP Strategy: Develop an intellectual property strategy aligned with your business goals. Establish Policies and Procedures: Implement internal policies and procedures that address IP protection, confidentiality, invention disclosure, and employee agreements. Collaboration with IP Professionals: Engage the services of a patent and trademark attorney who can guide you through the process of IP protection. They can assist with patent and trademark applications, provide legal advice, conduct IP searches, and help enforce your rights when necessary. Regular IP Audits: Conduct periodic IP audits to assess and evaluate your intellectual property assets. Identify potential infringement risks, review existing IP protection strategies, and make necessary adjustments to ensure your IP remains protected and aligned with your business objectives. Start by scheduling a consultation with a patent and trademark attorney at Inspired Idea Solutions Law Firm to discuss your small business's IP protection needs.

Our next episode covers Creating your IP team - Who you need on your team and what they need to do.

BIO: Wayne Carroll is a highly experienced intellectual property lawyer with over 15 years of experience. He holds a Juris Doctor degree with a concentration in Intellectual Property Law from Suffolk University Law School, as well as an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering Technology from DeVry University. Wayne is the CEO and Attorney at Inspired Idea Solutions, LLC, a firm he founded in 2013, where he specializes in patent strategy, patent prosecution, trademark strategy and registration, and copyright litigation.

In addition to his legal work, Wayne is an Eagle Scout and actively volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America. He is also a proud father of six children and enjoys playing pickleball. Wayne's extensive experience and expertise in intellectual property law make him a highly respected attorney and a valuable asset to clients seeking protection for their intellectual property rights. Wayne can be reached at 480-741-2440 or Wayne@inspiredideasolutions.com. You can also connect with Wayne on LinkedIn.

Schedule an appointment with Wayne Carroll for a strategy session on protecting and leveraging your intellectual property.

Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/15303153?utm_source=youtube

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