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Innovation, Commercialization, and Start-Ups in Life Sciences
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Innovation is the translation of a new method, idea, or product into reality and profit. It is a process of connected steps that accumulates into your brand or reputation. However, there can be many pitfalls and wrong turns on the road to realizing this goal. Innovation, Commercialization, and Start-Ups in Life Sciences details the methodologies ne
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- The Bookâs Web Sites
- Chapter 1: Investment Uses a Translation Process to Deliver Innovation
- Chapter 2: Investment Is Critical to a Nationâs Prosperity
- Chapter 3: The Journey of Innovation Begins with Investment
- Chapter 4: The United States Helps Small Companies Conduct R&D
- Chapter 5: Commercialization Is Primarily Executed through Two Organization Types
- Chapter 6: Angels and Venture Capitalists Invest in Commercialization
- Chapter 7: Create Liquidity for Your Investors
- Chapter 8: A Liquidity Event Is Not Consummated without Due Diligence
- Chapter 9: Due Diligence Reputation Is a Critical Business Process
- Chapter 10: Find the Industry Norms
- Chapter 11: Solve an Important Customer Problem
- Chapter 12: Demonstrate the Ability to Access the Sales Channel
- Chapter 13: Gather Domain-Experienced Personnel to Reduce Risk
- Chapter 14: Determine the Acquirerâs Strategic Future and Purchase Triggers
- Chapter 15: Align an Investorâs Fundable Milestones and an Acquirerâs Exit Points
- Chapter 16: Create an IP Pyramid for Impervious Positioning
- Chapter 17: Address Your Story to the Needs of All Constituencies
- Chapter 18: Deliver to Your Plan
- Chapter 19: Tell a Compelling Story with the Investor Pitch
- Chapter 20: Continuously Improve Your Message with the Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle
- Notes
- Back Cover