Choosing to Collaborate
Choosing to Collaborate
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Question 1 of 7
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It is OK if I don’t help someone, even if I have the perfect answer to their problem.
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“Do you want fries with that?” and “Will you marry me?” are examples of choices with tradeoffs.
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Venture Capital investors never listen to one company’s pitch then invest in their competitor the next day.
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The most important question you should ask when you choose to share your IP in collaboration is whether you can expect something good to come of it.
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Investors are super trustworthy because they want my company to succeed.
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If I think someone is trustworthy, I should share my IP with them when we collaborate.
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It is OK for me to collaborate with someone else, even if my company is in a similar field, because I don’t work in that department.
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