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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

SPESER, PHYLLIS L. - Personal Name;

Praise for The Art & Science of TechnologyTransfer "Phyl Speser's personality comes across in the text-complicated,intrigued, highly rational, insightful, rich in context, and fun.She had me smiling throughout. This work represents the nextchapter of the technology transfer profession's development, whereit will be all about getting to market with a studied awareness ofvalue. Phyl gives us the tools to get there with a great read, justthe focus we are needing in the profession." ?Jill A. Tarzian Sorensen, JDExecutive Director, JohnsHopkins Technology Transfer, The Johns Hopkins University "Phyl Speser is one of the pioneers in developing the modernpractice of technology transfer and in The Art & Science ofTechnology Transfer, she shares her experiences and philosophy in awell-written, highly readable book that is packed with case studiesof both success and failure." ?Ashley Stevens, Director, Office of Technology Transfer,Boston University "This readable book is a must for anyone wanting to look at thetechnology transfer process from a novel viewpoint. Rather thanjust recite the nuts and bolts of the process, it illustratestheoretical concepts with real world, practical examples. Anyreader will come away with new and useful ways of looking at, anddoing, this business." ?Kenneth H. Levin, PHD, Deputy DirectorUniversity of ChicagoOffice of Technology & Intellectual Property (UCTech) "An amazing compendium of philosophy, science, and practicalexperience that converge to form, literally, the art and science oftechnology transfer. On any given page, you may find a quote fromPlato, a mathematical formula, an intriguing anecdote by theauthor, or a practical 'how-to' statement. It's written in a veryengaging style that keeps you turning from page to page . . .there's enough material in this book to launch a college course onTechnology Transfer-nothing is left out!" ?David Snyder, Vice President-Technology CommercializationScience Applications International Corporation (SAIC) "This is an excellent introduction to sorting out the complexworld of technology transfer, eminently useful to bothpractitionersand students. The text is thorough, filled with thepractical examples, details, and guidelines useful to learn andpractice this often-arcane subject, while never losing sight of anoverarching paradigm for getting new technology out of the lab andinto the market. I am certain that other teachers will find it asvaluable as I have." ?Lawrence Aronhime, Faculty Associate and Lecturer, The JohnsHopkins University, 2005 recipient Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationExcellence in Teaching Award "A clear and entertaining presentation of the complexities oftechnology transfer and intellectual property, this book providesusable, practical information to students and practitioners onevery page. The Art & Science of Technology Transferprovides a well-crafted immersion in the processes and practices ofmoving ideas into the marketplace." ?Phil Weilerstein, Executive Director,National CollegiateInventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)


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Detail Information
Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Phyllis L. Speser
Call Number
338.926 SPE t
Publisher
New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons., 2006
Collation
xxvii, 365 p. : ill ; 26cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-471-70727-9
Classification
338.926
Content Type
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Edition
1st. ed.
Subject(s)
Financial Technology
Buku Umum
Transfer
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