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IP Strategy Comes of Age: Best Strategy Book of 2009 Is About Intellectual Property
"Strategy+Business" Designates "The Invisible Edge" 2009's Best Strategy Book, Supporting the Case that True Business Strategy in the 21st Century Must Involve Intellectual Property and Its Protection
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BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - December 14, 2009) - The best business strategy book of 2009 is about
intellectual property strategy, according to the Winter 2009 issue of
Strategy+Business magazine, signaling recognition that sound
business strategy must now involve the advanced management of IP.
The magazine named The Invisible Edge: Taking Your Strategy to the
Next Level Using Intellectual Property (Portfolio, 2009), by
Mark Blaxill and Ralph Eckardt as the best strategy book.
(Read the Strategy+Business article at
http://www.strategy-business.com/article/09407c?rssid=all_updates&gko=68863.)
"It's heartening, and good for the business world, that a book on IP has
been named as 2009's best strategy book. Today, sustainable advantage comes
not from physical assets or scale, as those can be re-created, bought or
rented, but from the intangibles that make a product, service or process
truly differentiated and better. If those intangibles aren't safeguarded
with IP protection, they can be copied, and advantage is jeopardized or
lost. Yet, for too long, leaders have overlooked IP management as a key
dimension of competitive strategy. This is a wakeup call: IP strategy
often makes the difference between success and failure," said Kevin
Rivette, author of Rembrandts in the Attic. He is a
partner, with Invisible Edge co-authors Blaxill and Eckardt,
at 3LP Advisors, an intellectual property advisory firm based in Boston.
Strategy+Business said, "The Invisible Edge
isn't merely about taking strategy to the next level. Intellectual property
is central to the formulation and execution of a successful strategy at any
level. And by the end of the book, it is hard to imagine a successful
strategy that isn't solidly backed up by the protection of intellectual
property."
The Invisible Edge argues that the innovations that a company
owns and controls are the source of extraordinary profits over the long
term -- and that IP is what allows the company to possess, protect and
defend those innovations, which differentiate processes, products and
services and enable the company to charge premiums for them. Blaxill and
Eckardt show business leaders how to turn an invisible asset into an
unbeatable edge -- and make the case that IP is the only source of
sustainable advantage and the key to dominance in the 21st Century. The
book also points out that IP resources can be a country's -- particularly
the U.S.'s
-- greatest strategic reserve, and legislators must take care not to
squander it inadvertently with misguided decisions and reforms.
CIO Insight,
http://www.cioinsight.com/c/a/Books/The-Best-ITBusiness-Books-of-2009-635238/, has also named The Invisible Edge as one of the best
IT-Business Books of 2009.
About The Invisible Edge Authors
Mark Blaxill and Ralph Eckardt are managing partners of
3LP Advisors, an advisory firm focused on intellectual property
transactions. Blaxill is a former senior vice president of The Boston
Consulting Group (BCG) and was head of its Strategy Practice Initiative.
Eckardt is the former head of BCG's Intellectual Property Strategy practice
and led the development of the IP visualization software featured in
The Invisible Edge and on its Website,
www.the-invisible-edge.com. They live in Boston.