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5.0 out of 5 stars Competia Online Magazine Review
Essentials of Patents is an insightful guide for business professionals who seek to have a better understanding of patents for strategic intelligence purposes. The book provides readers with the basics behind the nature of patents, the importance of patents when it comes to measuring corporate wealth, and a straightforward approach to establishing a Patent Quality...
Published on June 25, 2003 by Competia

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1.0 out of 5 stars Thinly Veiled Marketing Brochure
The title of this book claims that it is a book about the "Essentials of Patents." The information about patents could be distilled down to just a few pages. What the rest of the book discusses is about selling the author's idea of a patent management program for big companies.
Published on February 12, 2003


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Competia Online Magazine Review, June 25, 2003
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This review is from: Essentials of Patents (Essentials Series) (Paperback)
Essentials of Patents is an insightful guide for business professionals who seek to have a better understanding of patents for strategic intelligence purposes. The book provides readers with the basics behind the nature of patents, the importance of patents when it comes to measuring corporate wealth, and a straightforward approach to establishing a Patent Quality Management (PQM) system.

The authors have broken down the content of the book into two distinct sections.

The first four chapters of the book are dedicated to the fundamentals of patents in the corporate world. Gibbs and DeMatteis discuss in detail the key aspects behind patent licensing, strategy, and tactics to make better business decisions.

The next six chapters focus on the management of patents within various departments in large companies. Readers are given examples of how patents can influence the way managers adjust their plans in marketing, engineering, manufacturing and operations. In addition, the authors share their views on how patents should be managed by finance, human resources and information technology departments.

The final two chapters discuss the role legal counsel and the CEO take on in a company that has a Patent Quality Management (PQM) system. After reading these chapters, readers will have a better idea of how critical the legal department and CEO are to managing existing and future patents.

Competitive intelligence practitioners who are not experts in the domain of patents, must read Essentials of Patents. When they are collecting information on patents, whether it is to track their competitors' new products or analyze the competitions' R&D abilities, they should keep book nearby.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The most comprehensive book on patents, April 24, 2003
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The ESSENTIALS of PATENTS is the best book I have read on the subject. Andy and Bob have put together a book that really hits the right topics and in the right order to answer the many questions I had regarding writing patents and patent protection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible insight with real world value., April 17, 2003
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This review is from: Essentials of Patents (Essentials Series) (Paperback)
Essentials of Patents is destine to become the defacto handbook on the critical importance of understanding patents from a management side. I have over 15 years experience consulting and working with technology driven companies, everything from Fortune 500 companies down to secret two person labs, where I could have handed this book out and become an instant hero. Needless to say, I'm ordering a ton of copies as free reads for my valued and important customers.

This book is not just a book for inventors, attorneys, researchers or managers, but everyone and everybody within corporations where innovation is essential to their core competencies - in other words, any company that plans to be around tomorrow. This book should be required reading for any MBA curriculum, let alone engineering, marketing or human resource manager.

I have witnessed an amazing change the area of patents over the years. I started as an inventor in college at Tulane Engineering, licensed patents to large home health care companies, and created a company to help recognize inventors from a human resource side. What I see Gibbs and DeMatteis are doing here with "Essentials . . ." is dispelling the mystery and complete misunderstanding of this area with an easy to understand and very articulated, astoundingly insight. These guys anchor the essoterica of patents in real world solutions. They answer all the questions that I have been peppered with over the years. But they have gone beyond even those areas that should be familar with patents, and provide insight for all departments, in what my experience dictates as completely accurate. By having read this book, I learned as much about my own area of experience as I thought I had gained over the years. The introduction alone is as educational and significant to patents as differential equations are to linear systems.

This book is long over due, especially in light of the explosive significance of patents in being competitive in the global economy. As companies are striving to innovate, being the only sustainable source of above average returns in the new economy, this book should instill the knowledge to handle this critical area.

This will book will be a free gift to all my clients in the future.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inventor Support Organizations and Inventors Read This!, April 17, 2003
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"Every Small Business Development Center, every manufacturing facilitation organization, every inventor's support group, every law office, every college and university needs at least one copy of the Essentials of Patents for client, customer and student use. This clearly written book, by two experienced, successful and articulate inventors will make our jobs easier when we facilitate the patent process. Thanks Gibbs and DeMatteis for another book well done!"...Mary Wollesen, Director, Sierra College Small Business Development Center
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "must-have" text in an exploding new field., April 16, 2003
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This book offers valuable insights to corporate America's changing attitudes relative to patent portfolios. In their latest book, I was happy to see innovation experts DeMatteis and Gibbs leave the "how to" stuff about new product development and patent procurement to the seemingly endless ranks of "me too" authors, to plow a fresh field with its own unique jargon and tons to learn about. An early entry in the emerging genre of intellectual capital mangement,"Essentials of Patents" is certain to have scores of others following closely on its heels. For readers with budding curiosity or growing responsibility in this interesting field, however, this work itself is an "essential."
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Read" for Patent Managers, April 16, 2003
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"neustel" (Fargo, ND United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essentials of Patents (Essentials Series) (Paperback)
Essentials of Patents teaches the realities of patent management in today's cut-throat corporate world. It provides an in-depth analysis of patent strategy for companies of various sizes. Regardless if your current patent portfolio consists of 5 patents or 500 patents, you will gain valuable knowledge on how to effectively manage these intangible assets while simultaneously developing future patent assets. Effective intellectual property management requires the entire company to understand important patent management strategies from employment agreements to patent infringement. Essentials of Patents also teaches companies how to manage their patent rights resulting in increased company value. Whether you want to learn how to develop an overall patent management strategy or simply want to learn how to effectively license your technology, this book provides the tools you need. Intangible assets, including patents, are typically a company's most valuable asset. Effective Patent Quality Management (PQM) should be mastered by all managers, not just corporate counsel. PQM requires a team approach for a company to succeed. Essentials of Patents is the 'survival guide' no team should proceed without. One of the top five books all intellectual property managers should have on their desk. Michael S. Neustel, U.S. Patent Attorney.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Get this for the library, June 11, 2009
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This is an awesome book. I've read this before I read some of the nolo books. After reading this book I had a talk with a intellectual property lawyer and he was very impressed. However since I'm concerned with electronics and technology its a bit more difficult. Finding resources on these subjects is very scarce, prepare to pony up for lawyer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great initiation into the world of patent mgmt. & strategy!, June 9, 2003
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John Hroncich (Corning, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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As an IT professional, I have depended solely on Essentials of Patents to quickly become a valued member of my company's Patent Strategy team. Andy Gibb provides all of the angles and influencing factors for newcomers to this field. A must read for those traditionally considered outside of the circle of patent management - IT, HR, Manufacturing, etc.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You DeMatteis and Gibbs...for Essentials..., May 7, 2003
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"bubblemajic" (Redding, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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DeMatteis and Gibbs have so greatly contributed to the world of Invention and Patenting in such a multitude of ways and continue to do so by sharing their research,experience,knowledge and expertise with their readers in the brilliantly written and much needed "Essentials". This book is worth its weight in gold to say the very least. "Essentials" is virtually bursting with valuable money saving tips. I believe DeMatteis and Gibbs deserve more than a pat on the back for all of the knowledge they have spent years gathering through their own research, hard work and personal expericences and laying all of it right out on the table for the benefit of their readers.I have the highest respect for DeMatteis and Gibbs for yet another contribution to all of us .....for our benefit...this book is very precise and clearly written and is full of information involving the future, and the future is now!!! I am sure that many will join me in saying Thank you Gentleman, for yet another contribution and for making our lives easier.....I am already looking forward to your next book as are many others here in Northern California...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Thinly Veiled Marketing Brochure, February 12, 2003
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This review is from: Essentials of Patents (Essentials Series) (Paperback)
The title of this book claims that it is a book about the "Essentials of Patents." The information about patents could be distilled down to just a few pages. What the rest of the book discusses is about selling the author's idea of a patent management program for big companies.
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