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Douglas Graham (Author), Thomas T. Bachmann (Author)
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0471479446 978-0471479444 April 15, 2004 1
Have you ever had a great idea? Did you do anything with it? Don’t worry–you are not alone. Most of us have had great ideas but few of us ever do anything about them. Ideation will tell you what to do, how to find out if anyone has thought of it before, how to protect, develop, fund, and market it–regardless of whether it’s business, creative, or scientific in nature, and regardless of whether you are working in a large corporation or at home.

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Have you ever had a great idea? Did you do anything with it? Don’t worry–you are not alone. Most of us have had great ideas but few of us ever do anything about them. This book will tell you what to do, how to find out if anyone has thought of it before, how to protect, develop, fund, and market it–regardless of whether it’s business, creative, or scientific in nature, and regardless of whether you are working in a large corporation or at home.

Great ideas are the foundations of great businesses, but the bureaucratic nature of big business generally stifles the sort of individual creativity that leads to great business ideas. Ideation looks at the importance of innovation as a key driver of business success and posits new ways to encourage and nurture it in today’s business environment.

Using case studies and firsthand interviews with innovators past and present, Ideation explores how individuals and companies develop creative ideas and bring them to full fruition. It provides practical, comprehensive advice for managing our big ideas so that we gain the most benefit from them–in our personal lives, our companies, and our society in general.

For business leaders and entrepreneurs, Ideation explores the life cycle of ideas and explains every step of the ideation process. It provides unparalleled guidance on the vital subject of legal protections for ideas–including copyright, trademarks, and patents–and also covers the valuation of intellectual property as well as techniques for effectively marketing ideas to investors and licensees.

With new strategies for building organizations that encourage the kind of creative thinking on which economies thrive, Ideation offers practical guidance on changing slow-moving business behemoths into fleet-footed innovators. Authors Douglas Graham and Thomas Bachmann present a blueprint for the effective management of ideas within the corporate structure, but also share their vision of a true marketplace of ideas in which ideas, capital, and markets are brought together in a global marketplace. This will give ideas a much better chance on their perilous journey from conception to realization. They make the argument that this will be the single most important thing we can do for our global economy and quality of life.

In concert with the Ideation Web site (ideation registry.com)–which provides practical tools for developing and protecting ideas and also offers access to potential licensees–this vital, comprehensive resource helps individuals and organizations develop good ideas into wealth-producing intellectual property assets. It explores the process of creation from the various perspectives of psychology, finance, economics, and law, offering a comprehensive picture of how ideas are born and best exploited in modern business. Ideas are the basis on which we build our wealth as individuals, organizations, and a society; this book shows us how to nurture those ideas–and reap big rewards.

From the Back Cover

"It is important that we address the management of innovation, and I hope that this book will make an initial contribution to this critical area."
––Carl Icahn
Financier, innovator, and philanthropist

"This book starts this discussion of how we can better help innovation become realized and discusses the profound impact this could have on our economy and our society."
––Sir David Cooksey
Chairman of the Committee of Non-Executive Directors of the Bank of England

"The more we can make a fertile ground for new ideas and innovations the better. The ideas in this book go a long way in showing you how to do this!"
––Lee Iacocca
Former Chairman of Chrysler

"Being engaged for almost a decade in making managers and investors aware of the challenges and potential of intangible investments and the consequent innovation, I welcome a book that brings this message to a broader audience."
––Baruch Lev
Founder and Director, The Intangibles Research Project, New York University

"Too many artists (and businessmen) fail to value their intellectual rights and all lack an efficient means of benefiting from them."
––Ron Altbach
Concert pianist, investment banker, and former member of the Beach Boys

"A challenge is that to commercialize innovation you have to move quickly and be in a continual process of self-obsolescence. You have to keep reinventing your own products."
––Craig Fields
Former Chairman, Defense Science Board and Director, Defense Advanced Research Council (during invention of Internet)

"Each production is an idea that grows and gathers other ideas until the final event. The management of this creative process is the challenge."
––Don Mischer
Event creator and winner of thirteen Emmys

"If we can commercialize just a portion of the defense and intelligence research as suggested, then it is a huge benefit for the taxpayer and society."
––Honorable Ty W. McCoy
Former Acting Secretary of the Air Force and Chairman, Space Transportation Association


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471479446
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471479444
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 0.9 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,767,727 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great title but very poor content!, July 27, 2004
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This review is from: Ideation: The Birth and Death of Ideas (Hardcover)
The book has a great title, but the content is poor!!
It deals with generality and lacks depth and with no data to backup statements made. Worse of all, when I check the existence of "Innovation Trust", one of the author claims to be the first bank to manage intellectual assets, in which he serves as CEO.
As it turns out, the "bank" does not exist, I only find "Circle Trust Company", a trust company which offer 401K mutual fund, self-directed brokerage opinion, and custody and trust services. According to Connecticut state report it has assets of $3.45 millions. No information talks about intangible/patnet assets with Circle Trust and the billions of IP assets. What a disappointment!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Read, May 27, 2004
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I think this is a really good book. I enjoyed reading the truth of what goes on in working America. For everyone of us out there who has had an idea, we deserve to shine instead of letting the darkness take hold of them or even worst having another reap from our ideas.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Hogwash!, May 12, 2004
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This review is from: Ideation: The Birth and Death of Ideas (Hardcover)
The biggest load of hogwash I have ever read! This book is virtually devoid of the very title that it claims to be analyzing - ideas. Borrows shamefully from every little management cliche that every high-school grader already knows about, talks about ideas and spins them into stories that only PR spin-masters can appreciate, this is a book meant for the trash - the one original idea left
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First Sentence:
Why are ideas of such overriding importance that we live and die by them? Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
symbiotic idea, symbiotic value, nonprovisional application, optimism factor, ideation process, digital fingerprint, provisional patent, lab notebook, street survey, many inventors
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Albert Einstein, Innovation Trust, Leonardo da Vinci, Black Scholes, General Motors, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Art Resource, Eli Lilly, The Corporate Innovation Imperative, The Global Innovation Imperative
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