A mentoring session is a confidential, personalized conversation with a business expert to answer a question or to solve a problem that you’re facing.
Get resources ideal for small business owners that have been in business for over a year.
A mentoring session is a confidential, personalized conversation with a business expert to answer a question or to solve a problem that you’re facing.
Do you know when and how to protect your startup’s intellectual property?
How to create an IP strategy on a lean budget?
How to use a lawyer efficiently?
A little bit of foresight and IP knowledge can go a long way to prevent mistakes and help your startup thrive. Come learn about the most common mistakes she sees entrepreneurs make, to be sure to set yourself up to avoid them.
Intellectual Property (IP) comes in many forms and can be a significant strategic advantage to any business. Learn how your business can benefit. Topics will include:
Our Presenter: Larry Buckley is a SCORE volunteer with 40 years experience as a patent attorney, now retired. He also has U.S. Patent Office bar credentials and began his career as a mechanical engineer.
What are Patent Rights?
Are you a budding entrepreneur or an established business owner based in the U.S., keen on maximizing your business potential? If the answer is 'yes', SCORE's Treasure Valley mentoring services are here to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey.
Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers to solve
complex problems. It can be applied by entrepreneurs and small
business owners to help with things like creating a company,
inventing a product, redesigning a website, and more.
Description:
Discover how to create a collaborative environment where everyone is responsible for design. You will go through design challenges and sprints that can be incorporated into any workplace or startup, to unlock creativity and innovative thinking.
In this session we’ll introduce:
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