Thank you for being with us for the seventh month of our new blog. In case you missed any, here is a recap of our posts from August, beginning with, in chronological order, the latest installments in our series, The Commercialization Ecosystem.
August 2: Getting university IP to market: How Canada falls short by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
August 4: Is your invention novel enough to warrant a patent? by David French
August 10: Getting university IP to market: Who needs to step up? by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
August 15: Getting university IP to market: Levering youthful ambition by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
August 22: 30 considerations for getting tech to market: Part 1 by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
August 29: 30 considerations for getting tech to market: Part 2 by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
August 31: File early, file often to accommodate changes in U.S. patent law by David French
And on a related note…
In addition to our series, our associates and guest bloggers were also busy on a great swath of topics, including intellectual property, planning your 2012 fiscal budget, rebranding and automation as well as some favourites that have withstood the test of time. Here are our other posts for August as ranked by the enthusiasm of our readers:
August 11: Your customers aren’t werewolves; stop looking for a marketing silver bullet by Francis Moran
August 30: How to write content for the social web by Alexandra Reid
August 17: Speak your audience’s language…or shut up by Ken Rosen
August 8: A vast untapped market is opening up by Andrew Penny
August 9: Rebranding using social media: Changing your company’s voice by Alexandra Reid
August 24: Social media predictions for 2012 by Alexandra Reid
August 16: Social media automation: It’s all about striking the balance by Alexandra Reid
August 3: Best practices for rebranding using social media: Changing a company image by Alexandra Reid
August 18: News value – the international language by Linda Forrest
August 25: On the hunt for the ‘unambiguous value statement’ by Leo Valiquette
August 19: The other 90% of the PR effort iceberg by Linda Forrest
August 5: Fiction: Public relations can’t be measured by Francis Moran
August 12: Fiction: PR can’t be measured – Take 2 by Francis Moran
August 1: Embargos, yes; exclusives, no by Francis Moran
August 26: A new season for marketing: Things to consider as you plan your fiscal 2012 budgets by Linda Forrest
August 23: Email and little white lies by Bob Bailly
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