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Getting
Started
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Create your garage inventor identity
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TO DO
1. Create an inventor
statement.
2. Define your
customer.
3. Journal the problems of
interest.
4. Demonstrate your
expertise.
5. Build you body of
work.
6. State your commercial
intention.
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The
purpose of this activity is to help
you identify your personal perspective about
the world and the way it works. From this starting
point, you will begin improving your skills at
problem solving and defining the questions you
will answer.
Your
attention to detail makes it so much easier for
you in interviews to come. And believe you me, if
you’re going to succeed as a garage inventor, you’ll be
meeting with many process experts
and investors and by the end of the day
you’ll asking the question, "Will you invest in
me?”
Mastery of these exercises
gives you confidence which you''ll learn is a more
important to your success than money.
We suggest you begin by:
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Identifying your skills at problem-solving |
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Demonstrating your expertise and competency in work
you have done. |
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Exhibiting examples of prior work so your customers
can experience how you approach solving
problems. |
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Accumulatomg a body of work online that empahsizes
both your design and communication competency. |
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Developing your goals. |
Suggested Tools for the Inventor
When you are ready, we invite you to
exhibit your work at Inventor
Square.
For consideration,
please email us
mkd@garageinventorlive.org
Subject Line:
"publish my
work".
Don't forget; inform yourself
about how intellectual property laws will affect
you before posting your ideas and
inventions.
We reserve the right to refuse to publish content.
The final say is at the sole discretion of
our portfolio review committee. We are a general audience
site.
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