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Patent Management Software Deployment- Key Peculiarities

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Patent Management System Deployment PeculiaritiesPatent departments are like no other. There are few business functions inside organizations that require the same level of globalized thinking, vendor management and client service.

Patent departments are also under constant pressure to deliver all this and more with limited budgets. Such requirements make their operations and delivery a bit unique and not so easy to understand.

IT departments often underestimate this complexity and suggest tools and products that are overly simplistic and place too much emphasis in data or document instead of process efficiencies. Most of these implementation fail to deliver.

Unfortunately, for decades these requirements were ignored by patent docketing software vendors. Most such vendors made a bulk of their revenues from annuity payment services and hence did not have any incentive to innovate or go up the value chain.

In the last few years, Lecorpio and some other vendors have championed the cause of IP management by providing process driven applications helping patent departments service their clients better and manage their service providers more effectively. Already, we are seeing increased momentum for change and successes to validate the need and value of an enterprise wide IP management system.

Here are some key peculiarities of patent management software deployment that the IT departments in mid-large size organizations may find useful-

Complex:

Indeed the patent business is complex. The complexity is stemmed from the need for an intimate knowledge of the legal and cultural aspects of each country in order to protect patents successfully and make them available to products or services that are on the market in various countries around the world. Patent management system must provide functionality to address these needs.

Unique:

Under budget pressures, most patent departments get creative and try to maximize their resources to the fullest extent. This makes their process unique from other organizations. While docketing function may be the same in most departments; Invention Disclosure Management, Open Source Management, Inventor Awards, International Filings, Patent Investigations and several other functions differ in companies. A cookie cutter approach does not work. The patent management system must be able to adapt to each patent department's unique processes.

Change Management:

Most departments have not been involved in any enterprise scale deployment and lack adequate IT support, the patent management software project often go though 20-30% requirements change after the deployment. This requires that the system of choice is able to handle these changes without issues. The cost of managing these change can spiral out of control if the system is inflexible and requires code changes for such requests.

High Expectations:

The patent departments place high expectations on IP software providers. In general, there is a lack of tolerance for errors which means you should check the references provided by patent management vendors throughly. Besides the product, ask them about issues faced during implementation, change management and support after "go live".

Several progressive IP departments have realized successes in automating manual operations and made their teams more effective by using Lecorpio's patent management system. Lecorpio patent management provides comprehensive features and functionality to manage invention disclosures, patents, docketing, licensing, conflicts, and budgeting. The applications are flexible and can easily adapt to each customer's unique requirements.

 

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How to Get Outside Counsels to Use Patent Docketing Software

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Patent Docketing SoftwareGlobalization, mergers, consolidations, and other factors are changing the ways that companies do business - including how they hire and retain outside law firms. In-house patent counsels now expect a high level of expertise as well as greater responsiveness from outside counsels.

IP docketing software can help IP departments achieve higher efficiencies, but full success is dependent upon the acceptance by outside counsels. Here are five tips to get outside counsels' use your patent docketing software:

Engaging User Experience

The User Experience, or how your outside counsels experience their portal, is the key to acceptance. If outside counsels feel it is not easy to learn, not easy to use, or too cumbersome, an otherwise excellent patent docketing software could fail.

Operations should be achieved with a minimum of user activity. Too much "mousing around" means less time spent doing real work. For example, features that require a stream of menu options and parameter settings to perform a single operation are clumsy.

Avoid overloading the outside counsel with too much docketing data in a screen layout; you don't have to fill every pixel on the screen. If the pertinent docket action cannot fit comfortably in one screen panel then divide it logically and use as many screens as required.

In short, keep the user interface clear, consistent and simple.

Full Functional System

It is important that the patent management software provides robust functions and features for docketing. The outside counsels should be able to provide you all details on your matters via a single interface and should not have to use emails to support the data uploaded in the patent management database.

At the minimum, it should provide filing history to upload data and documents, patent and publication references, patent families and other types of correspondence.

Many Law firms are still using legacy docketing systems, which lack the ability to correlate data and documents. Such firms will find this feature useful and hence give more importance to your patent docketing system.


Integrated External and Internal Processes

Treat outside counsels as an extension to your internal team. The patent management system must allow seamless collaboration between different participants such as outside counsels, in-house counsels, paralegals, docketing clerks, inventor and other stakeholders.

A patent docketing system where outside counsels can collaborate with Inventors for tasks such as drafts review, formal document generation and in-house team for estimates and invoices review is likely to get more attention.


Integrated Decision Making

The patent docketing system must provide integrated decision making in the workflow processes. In the patent lifecycle, there are several situations where such decisions are required. Examples include international filings, divisional, continuation or CIP filings, annuity payments etc. The patent docketing system should enable you to enter decisions and instructions and communicate them to the outside counsels. This will help your outside counsels refer to your decisions easily and will reduce their dependence on emails.


Visibility

Most law firms have very limited visibility into corporate strategic initiatives for patent portfolio management. The matter centric approach is too limiting and does not allow them to view information that may be useful for patent filings or prosecution. The patent docketing software must provide them greater visibility into related technology matters, prior art and other documentation. The patent docketing system should also provide them tools to analyze the "portfolio" of matters they or their firm is responsible for. This will help them in better preparation of their matters and will enhance their satisfaction with your system.

Lecorpio IP management software applications are very intuitive and easy to understand. The "à la carte" model allows IP departments to implement a practical phased implementation of each application. Lecorpio IP management implementation methodology focuses on enabling the end user, this approach provides faster ROI.

 

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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Selecting Intellectual Property (IP) Management Software

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IP Management Software - Mistakes to Avoid When Selecting

The investment made in Intellectual Property (IP) management software can work wonders in helping IP departments gain visibility, lower administrative costs, improve accuracy, and increase productivity. Unfortunately, a significant percentage of Intellectual Property management systems purchased are never fully implemented or don't deliver the utility the customer hoped for.

Here are the five most common mistakes made when selecting Intellectual Property management software:


Mistake #5: Not Knowing What You Really Need in IP Management Software

Before diving right into choosing a solution, take the time to understand what you really need. For starters, determine whether you require a fully integrated Intellectual Property Asset Management software, Patent Docketing software, or IP Matter Management software.

Often, this depends on the issues you are trying to solve or the opportunities you are trying to capture, as well as the size and structure of your department. For example, if you don't file many patent applications or trademarks, you should first get that data organized in a centralized repository. Your core team should be able to access and generate reports from them.

If your IP portfolio is getting large enough for you to manage, and you think that providing access to inventor community and law firms can reduce administrative costs, you should look at a robust Intellectual Property management system. This type of system will allow you to streamline your processes and improve productivity at a lower cost and with fewer resources.

Prior to the selection process, ask "What are our top five needs?" If these key needs are not identified, it may be difficult to distinguish between vendors.

Many vendors claim to do many things. The vendor's strengths must match the company's key needs.


Mistake #4: Not Recognizing the Uniqueness of Your Business

Every IP department is unique. Without configuration capabilities within the software, you are more susceptible to failure during software implementation.

While initial license and maintenance fees can sometimes appear lower, these hard coded solutions will often result in increased costs due to extensive customization requirements, upgrades, ongoing maintenance, and longer system deployment timeframes. Essentially, you may end up reducing and delaying your overall return on investment.

Avoid choosing a software that limits your team's capabilities and your department's growth. Your software should enhance your business, not hinder it.

By choosing an Intellectual Property management software solution that can adapt to your business processes, you will get better user acceptance, improved efficiencies, reduced costs, and faster ROI.


Mistake #3: Not Including Key Users in the Selection Process

Surprisingly, many IP departments still select computer systems without soliciting meaningful input from key users. At the beginning of your selection project, form a selection team with representatives from all affected teams such as patents, trademarks, docketing, licensing, compliance, and billing. The active participation of key stakeholders will not only help ensure all bases are covered, it will also result in a better decision and fewer complaints after implementation.

If possible, you should also include a representative from your IT department. The IT Liaison can help you in identifying any issues related to deployment, data migration, integration, and security.


Mistake #2: Evaluating Too Many Vendors:

Avoid vendors that offer a deal that is "too good to be true". You may find yourself missing the essential tools you need to conduct your business after implementation. Many of these bargain systems also provide very rigid solutions, making it difficult for you to meet the unique needs of your inventors, patent committees, and law firms. Also, you may need to reinvest additional money toward upgrading, or in some cases replacing, your system later–thereby reducing or eliminating all together any savings that you might have originally experienced.


Choose no more than four vendors at the start of your search. If more than four are chosen, it often becomes difficult to remember who does what. If none of the first vendors will meet 80 percent of the key needs, dismiss these and begin investigating several more.


Mistake # 1: Not Investing in Intellectual Property Management Software for the Long-Term

When choosing Intellectual Property management software, be realistic about your expectations and perceptions of cost. You're making an investment to improve or enhance your processes. So, while hard dollars spent are important, the key is choosing the right Intellectual Property management software. Choose the right partner who will provide you with a fast and effective implementation, high ROI (Return On Investment), and low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) after implementation.

Use your intuition and good business judgment when comparing provider costs. Look for applications that support your ability to achieve your department's long term primary strategic goals and work within your budget. Hasty decisions in favor of the lowest cost IP management software provider or solution now may leave you plagued later with hidden costs, and delay or eliminate any ROI for your business.

Several progressive legal departments have realized better and more predicable processes, improved productivity, and better control over law firms with Lecorpio's IP management software. Lecorpio IP Asset management solution includes invention disclosure managementpatent management (including docketing), trademark management, domain management, open source managementlicensing managementcontract management, standards management, IP transactions management, and spend management.

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Top 5 Tips to Improve Your Patent Management Process

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Patent Management - ApplicationIf you are part of an IP department in a mid-to-large size organization, you are probably facing the same issues as other organizations: More filings with limited budgets, and a greater need for responsiveness to the business clients with a smaller team.  In short, you and your team are being asked to do much more with less resources. 

Maximizing process efficiency is one of the IP department's biggest challenges for effective patent management. Here are the the top 5 tips to optimize your patent management processes:


1) Self Service for Inventors and Service Providers

Create a self service portal for inventors where they can track the status of their patent filings. This will reduce the number of incoming inquiries and improve inventor satisfaction.

The portal can also help your outside law firms and agents collaborate with you and inventors in real-time and enter information directly into your system. This will help you reduce administrative costs related to data reentry and follow-ups and improve data integrity.

You will be able to delegate tasks with confidence and transfer matters seamlessly to another firm when needed.


2) Electronic Case Repository

As a progressive legal department, you will get much better visibility into the entire patent lifecycle by setting up a centralized case repository.

The repository should include a complete filing history: documents, cited references, all correspondence, and docketing. It should also provide the most up to date information about all matters including current status, filing and prosecution history, outstanding actions, and annuity information.

Having a centralized repository will provide you with the tools to selectively share relevant information with all stakeholders. For example, getting formal reviews by the patent committee on international filing decisions and annuity payments for collective decision making.


3) Integrate Billing and Estimates into Workflow Processes

You can optimize your financial performance by integrating budgets and estimates in the workflow processes. This will help you track firms and attorneys who have a better turnaround time over other firms that routinely file extensions. This information will provide you with effective tools for future work allocation and for reorganizing the workload according to your budget constraints.

Integrating billing will also allow to forecast your costs more accurately and help you measure the overall spend by firms, by countries, and other metrics.


4) Automate Manual Operations

Where possible, automate manual operations. If your team is spending 2 days a month calculating patent awards, it is time to automate that function. If your law firms are directly working with inventors for drafting application specs, it is time to give them a system where they can work together in a collaborative manner. If you are spending too much time reentering data provided by firms or patent offices, use technology integration to interface with patent offices and law firms.

Identify all opportunities to automate manual operations and use technology tools to get them automated.

5) Patent Characterization

Characterize your patent portfolios according to technology areas, business units, products and ratings. Establish workflow processes for regular updates to the categorizations and use analytical tools to spot trends, find anomalies, identify strengths and weaknesses by leveraging your IP assets data.

Lecorpio patent management enables IP departments to collaborate with inventors, law firms, and other stakeholders as one for competitive advantage. The system provides a self service portal and organizes all patent information in a centralized case repository. It brings structure to patent preparation and filing through prosecution and maintenance processes. With Lecorpio's Spend Management solution, you can manage budgets, estimates, and actuals for each activity to efficiently manage resources and reduce costs.

To schedule a demo, visit http://www.lecorpio.com/schedule-a-demo or call (408) 850-7260.

 

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