Dear
Inventor,
I'm
pleased about your invention. I'd love to hear more about it, but
first, let me say congratulations! and offer a little advise.
I've seen
lots of cool inventions -- even with patents -- go nowhere. I don't
want to see that happen to you. That's right, odds are overwhelmingly
against you, but you can succeed in spite of all the negativity.
To help you with that, here are some things to consider.
First, some people think:
Invention = Get Rich. Well, it can, but more likely, it means "get
poor trying", or hopefully, a reasonable return after lots of
sweat. Set your sights reasonably. There are great
stories, but most are exceptions.
Second, find the right people to help
you. That may mean letting go of some ego that makes it
"yours", but do it. It's better to be successful with some
close associates than to be rich and lonely (or worse, poor and
lonely). Stick your neck out and trust someone.
Third, (related to the Second),
gracefully receive input. It's far easier to critique, than to
create. You've already created, so let others critique. Don't
be defensive about it -- instead, learn from their viewpoint. Your
product will be better for it. Avoid the NIH Syndrome.
Finally, Open your mind to new ways of
thinking. You have lots of new phrases and acronyms to learn (like
Intellectual Property, CIP, NDA, Product Development, etc.). It can be
fun, so enjoy the ride.
Well,
that's about it. I've attached a few things below -- just to think
about. I wish you the very best of luck with your invention.
Sincerely,
A friend who's been there.
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Kamis, 01 November 2012
An Open Letter to Inventors
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