• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Friday, September 22, 2023
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
American CEO Club
  • Home
  • The Big Idea
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Finance
  • Growth Strategies
  • Inspiration
  • Leadership
  • Marketing
    • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Starting a Business
  • Home
  • The Big Idea
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Finance
  • Growth Strategies
  • Inspiration
  • Leadership
  • Marketing
    • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Starting a Business
No Result
View All Result
American CEO Club
No Result
View All Result
Home Finance

5 Things to Look for When Hiring a Patent Portfolio Manager

September 12, 2023
in Finance
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Hiring a patent portfolio manager is a milestone that will enhance your enterprise’s patent program. Managing the patent process efficiently becomes more difficult at scale without dedicated staffing. Without proper planning, your inventors’ hard-won innovations risk being under-protected by your enterprise.

Hiring an incompetent patent portfolio manager may result in valuable ideas remaining unpatented, a decrease in innovator engagement, unjustified patent prosecution costs and an inadequate return on your IP investments.

Unearthing patents from your innovators requires a patent portfolio manager with technical expertise, standout interpersonal skills and undeterred persistence. Simultaneously, strengthening your patent portfolio against competitors demands significant patent-related experience. And generating maximum returns on IP investments demands sound business acumen.

An adept patent portfolio manager should possess a diverse skill set aligned with your enterprise’s objectives. Evaluating candidates on these five key competencies can help you select the right one:

  • Technical expertise

  • Legal experience

  • Eye for detail

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Business acumen

Read on as we delve deeper into these core attributes.

Related: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Inventing

1. Technical expertise

Inventors typically have a lot on their plate. Their primary focus is on innovation and product development with little time for the administrative tasks needed to keep the patent program running. Amid their busy schedules, they might overlook reporting their innovations for patenting.

Sometimes, they might even dismiss an invention as too obvious, deciding not to report it at all. Consequently, you may miss out on potentially patentable ideas.

A portfolio manager who is familiar with your enterprise’s technology can have conversations with the inventors, guiding them on which ideas should be protected. Ideally, a seasoned employee or someone acquainted with your enterprise’s technological focus would be suitable. They need not understand all the innovation, but they should have enough background knowledge to identify and capture the best ideas.

2. Legal experience

Addressing complex queries about the likelihood of getting a patent, complete life-cycle cost estimates and strategic filing decisions across multiple jurisdictions can be challenging without legal experience.

Moreover, interacting with outside patent counsel in the absence of knowledge of patent terminology can lead to ineffective communication. Ineffective communication between a patent portfolio manager and outside counsel can lead to misunderstandings about strategic patent goals, potential delays in the patent prosecution process, increased costs and unsuccessful patent filings. These complications can, in turn, jeopardize the enterprise’s intellectual property strategy to protect its market.

A patent portfolio manager with legal experience, potentially from a law firm or corporate role, can effectively communicate with counsel, answer intricate questions and guide the implementation of cost-effective patent filing strategies across multiple jurisdictions.

3. Eye for detail

Managing large patent portfolios with hundreds of matters across different countries can be overwhelming due to extensive tracking, communication and administrative work.

Moreover, patent rights for an invention are given country by country. It’s perplexing to efficiently navigate the complexities of obtaining patent rights across different countries. Coordinating with legal counsel in each jurisdiction, managing numerous email correspondences, answering specific questions, reaching out to the right individuals and getting signatures demands an eye for detail.

A detail-oriented patent portfolio manager can handle large patent portfolios effectively. With a strong understanding of your enterprise processes and excellent organizational skills, they ensure timely responses. They also excel at obtaining necessary approvals and signatures while maintaining a well-organized administration.

Related: The Basics of Protecting Your Intellectual Property, Explained

4. Interpersonal skills

Inventors must intensely focus on their product innovation with little time to engage in extensive paperwork. Distractions and delays in submitting invention disclosures can starve your patent pipeline. This results in a rushed patenting process, seeking patent protection just before product launch.

Besides, it’s not unusual for enterprise members, legal counsel or foreign associates to be awaiting answers or information. The intensity of delivering a product leaves little time to focus on the big picture.

Given the multitude of outstanding queries and patent-related tasks in an enterprise, this role requires strong interpersonal skills and diligence. Mining patents requires constant sleuthing to find what the inventors are doing. The patent manager must build solid relationships with inventors and establish clear communication channels for efficient reporting of potential inventions, ensuring all stakeholders receive timely information.

5. Business acumen

Enterprises often face challenges in aligning their patent strategies with wider business goals.

It’s daunting to gauge the commercial potential of patents, navigate patent licensing negotiations and make strategic litigation decisions, all while ensuring cost-effectiveness. Alignment of the patent program with strategic goals requires focus and an even keel.

Thus, unlocking the true market potential of your patent portfolio demands that the patent portfolio manager possesses strong business acumen.

Related: Create the Strongest Patent Possible With These 5 Tips

A capable patent portfolio manager can prove to be more cost-effective and yield better results in comparison to being dependent on an organic process internally or even on outside legal counsel for various tasks like mining patents, strengthening patent portfolios and generating higher returns on IP investments.

The perfect candidate for the patent portfolio manager position should demonstrate a combination of technical proficiency, legal background, attention to detail, strong interpersonal skills and business acumen.

Recruiting one can be a challenging task, but often the best candidates are right under your nose. They might be among the external counsel you already work with, exhibiting proficiency in tasks you need to get done at competitive costs. It could even be found within the enterprise with a prolific inventor having an interest in a bigger role in the legal department. These professionals could transition into a full-time role within your enterprise.Drawing from over 25 years of experience in patent prosecution, I can vouch that hiring a competent patent portfolio manager, as outlined in this post, can contribute positively to your enterprise’s success in conquering your patent landscape. You can further empower your patent portfolio manager by adopting the right patent management software.

Related Posts

Here’s the Secret to Growing Your Small Business, According to Execs at UPS, Airbnb, Mastercard, and Other Big Brands

Here’s the Secret to Growing Your Small Business, According to Execs at UPS, Airbnb, Mastercard, and Other Big Brands

by Staff
September 22, 2023
0

Small business owners know that every day brings a deluge of decisions about technology, finances, marketing, service providers, and...

Christian Influencer Accused of Fraud, Ordered to Pay $90K

Christian Influencer Accused of Fraud, Ordered to Pay $90K

by Staff
September 21, 2023
0

A Christian influencer is taking heat for her not-so-holy practices after being accused of scamming dozens of clients and...

Uber Eats to Accept EBT, Healthcare Benefits, in 2024

Uber Eats to Accept EBT, Healthcare Benefits, in 2024

by Staff
September 21, 2023
0

Uber Eats announced plans on Wednesday to accept food stamps (EBT) and healthcare benefits as payment for grocery deliveries...

Family Sues Google After GPS Led Man to Broken Bridge, Death

Family Sues Google After GPS Led Man to Broken Bridge, Death

by Staff
September 21, 2023
0

A North Carolina family is suing Google after a man tragically died by driving over a broken bridge and...

Yankees CC Sabathia on Decisions That Define Your Character

Yankees CC Sabathia on Decisions That Define Your Character

by Staff
September 21, 2023
0

The decisions we make define our lives, impacting people and the world around us. Some decisions are small ("Yes,...

How to Create Customer Love in a Category That People Hate

How to Create Customer Love in a Category That People Hate

by Staff
September 20, 2023
0

In this ongoing series, we are sharing advice, tips and insights from real entrepreneurs who are out there doing...

Next Post
How to Preorder iPhone 15: Release Date, Price, Storage, Pro

How to Preorder iPhone 15: Release Date, Price, Storage, Pro

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

How to Update Resume to Get Promotion

How to Update Resume to Get Promotion

4 weeks ago
Language Translating Earbuds, on Sale for $89.97

Language Translating Earbuds, on Sale for $89.97

3 months ago

Popular News

    © 2022 American CEO Club

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • The Big Idea
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Finance
    • Growth Strategies
    • Inspiration
    • Leadership
    • Marketing
      • Social Media
    • Technology
    • Starting a Business

    © 2021 American CEO Club

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In