Intellectual Property Protection

Business meeting on brand protection strategy

Brand Protection Strategy: A Leadership Responsibility for Scaling Businesses

In most organizations, brand protection is treated as a legal function. But what is needed is a more deliberate brand protection strategy that operates at the leadership level.  At scale, that approach becomes a leadership issue, not just a legal one. Your company’s brand represents more than what is presented to the market. It is […]

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Why Leaders Must Treat Intellectual Property as Capital and a Core Business Asset

Leaders often measure the strength of their organizations through financial performance, operational efficiency, and market position. While these indicators matter, they do not fully capture what drives long-term value.  What is often overlooked is the need for a clear intellectual property strategy and intellectual capital strategy—a structured approach to building, protecting, and leveraging the ideas,

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Leaders can learn from boxing.

What Boxing Legend Mike Tyson Teaches Leaders About Intellectual Property and Protecting Your Brand

When you hear the name Mike Tyson, you immediately recognize the legendary boxer. He had power, presence, and an unforgettable nickname, “Iron Mike.” But what many people do not realize is that Tyson’s biggest battles were not always in the ring. Some of his toughest rounds were fought in courtrooms, where he had to defend

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The ROI of Intellectual Property Protection for Growing Companies

Intellectual Property Protection is your Super Power You’ve invested years into building your business, developing products, creating original content, and growing a reputation in the marketplace. If your company is grossing $500,000 or more annually, you’re already operating at a level where your intellectual property (IP) is one of your most valuable assets. Yet, many

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