by beanstalk | Sep 6, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
I, and colleagues experienced in safeguarding businesses proprietary intangible assets…from compromise, misappropriation, and economic espionage, etc., recognize key challenges to achieve timely detection of materializing risks and quantifying losses in actual...
by beanstalk | Sep 5, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly September 5, 2012 Is frugal innovation being oversold? If so, can Western companies relax now? Two relevant questions posed in an aptly titled article ‘Asian Innovation: Frugal Ideas Are Spreading From East to West (The Economist, March 24,...
by beanstalk | Sep 4, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly September 4, 2012 Simply stated, frugal innovation provides functional solutions to innovation in environments with few resources and little means, especially, emerging market countries. Frugal innovation is best described, in my view, as a...
by beanstalk | Aug 28, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly August 28, 2012 The difference between a patent and intangible assets is that an issued patent can be framed, while intangible assets are non-physical and are the real enablers of most every patent. Frequently, much to the chagrin of intangible...
by beanstalk | Aug 27, 2012 | Intangible Valuation & Monetization
Michael D. Moberly August 27, 2012 For start-ups, the launch of their first product is an important event because it brings a new venture closer to growth, profitability, and financial independence, says Ans Heirman and Bart Clarysse formerly of Ghent University and...