tailieunhanh - My idea: is it a business?

The implementation stage is where reengineering efforts meet the most resistance and hence it is by far the most difficult one[2]. If we expect that the environment would be conducive to the reengineering effort we are sadly mistaken. The question that confronts us would be,’ If BPR promises such breath taking results then why wasn’t it adopted much earlier?’ We could expect to face all kinds of opposition - from blatantly hostile antagonists to passive adversaries: all of them determined to kill the effort. When so much time and effort is spent on analyzing the current processes, redesigning. | Intellectual 3 Property Office My idea is it a business For Creativity and Innovation UK Intellectual Property Office is an operating name of the Patent Office dti A DTI SERVICE All information contained in this document was correct at the time of going to print and is available in alternative formats on request. For further information please visit our website at - or contact us on - 08459 500 505 Introduction This booklet gives basic guidance on how to legally protect your idea and develop it into a reality. It aims to give you an overview of the issues you need to be aware of in turning your idea into a successful business. If you need more detailed advice from experts the guide directs you to appropriate professional organisations. You ll also find a couple of examples of successful ideas which have been developed into businesses.

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