| FIRST PRINCIPLE: MATCH TECHNOLOGY WITH APPROPRIATE MARKET NEEDS In other sections we advised in some detail about idea assessment, planning, and research-and-development (R&D) steps that precede production and actually getting a technology-based product to market. In case you missed those steps and came directly to this page, let us offer the opportunity to reconsider:
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1. Making Money with Your Technology: a Guide to Commercial Success by Richard J. King
2. The Commercialization Challenge: Lessons from Venture Capital by Jay E. Paap
3. From Invention to Innovation by Mohawk Research Corp. for U.S. Dept. of Energy
4. The Licensing Decision by Licensing Executives Society for U.S. Dept. of Energy
5. Business Planning for Scientists and Engineers by Jenny Servo, Dawnbreaker Press for U.S. Dept. of Energy and available from or Dawnbreaker
6. Product Design and Development a commercial site of Robert Q. Riley
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