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Innovating Products Faster: 45 Ideas
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
While managers often believe that it is not possible to innovate on a timeline, this is not true. This talk will draw material from the new book Innovate Products Faster, which includes powerful tools and infographics to help teams and their managers come up with better ideas and find ways to deliver them faster to market. This is a dinner meeting, with attendance requiring pre-payment. A panel of three consultants - two of whom are also serial entrepreneurs who have founded technology startups - will offer their perspective on the practical realities of working for startups. This program will include important tips and issues to consider if you are exploring investing your time working as a consultant for a startup. This Grand Unified Theory of Internet Marketing is based on Steve Leibson's personal experiences coupled with years of research into what does and does not work on the Internet. This presentation will give you the foundation to more effectively market your consulting services and your products in very professional ways. IEEE-CNSV is an organizational sponsor of the Ethernet Technology Summit, a 3-day conference at the Santa Clara Marriott on Tue.-Thu., April 2-4 that focuses on the latest advances in Ethernet technology - particularly in 40/100 GbE, convergence, cloud computing and virtualization. Included is a free seminar on Software Defined Networking (SDN) and OpenFlow. In addition, the first-ever IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section Unsung Heroes Awards will be given out at this event during a special 40th Anniversary of Ethernet commemoration on Wed., April 3, from 6-6:30pm.
A Brief History of the Second
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
This talk is about the second. What is it, who defines it, how is it measured, what is its relationship to the rotation of the earth? Who first defined a day as 24 hours? Why is John Harrison a hero to timekeepers? Why is the world’s most accurate clock made of paper? What does Einstein say about time? How is time used in media systems? These topics and more, such as the Roswell Clock, will be considered during this interactive talk with demos. Consultants regularly require review of contracts and other legal documents whose language can have a substantial impact on the financial health and well-being of a consultant's business. This talk will address the key contract language and clauses that should be included in numerous documents, including consulting agreements, NDAs and licensing agreements for patents, trademarks or copyrights. This talk will describe the origins and evolution of Super Happy Dev House, its spread across the world (and Mexico in particular), and its evolution into Hacker Dojo. This story includes 2012's struggles with the City of Mountain View and the institution's ultimate move to a larger facility, its fundraising efforts, and its ongoing experiments in community management.
Conference: Storage Visions 2013
Sunday, January 06, 2013
Storage Visions focuses on digital storage and the creation, production, distribution, archiving and use of commercial as well as user-generated content. IEEE-CNSV is an Organizational Sponsor of the Eleventh Annual Storage Visions Conference, which immediately precedes the International CES in Las Vegas. CNSV members receive an early registration savings of $100. This talk will show how networking for a consultant can be easy, even for introverts. To get what you need, you need to give first - the terms "pay it forward," "boomerang effect" and "reciprocity principle" are all important in effective networking. This talk will also teach you five easy steps for networking, building on LinkedIn and other social media. You will learn how to boost your productivity 30% in 2013, and you will also learn a few networking tips for the holidays.
Conference: Server Design Summit
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Server Design Summit will cover the latest trends in designing for next-generation virtualized servers in the cloud computing era. From simple blades to powerful high-end systems, servers are the key to managing networked computing. Keynote speakers include Sun co-founder and Arista Chief Development Officer Andy Bechtolsheim.
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Successful Consulting Engagements with Startups
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 7:00 PM
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Aristotle Room, Bldg. 5
5301 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95051
Sean Murphy, SKMurphy, Inc.; Chris Apple, Apple Enterprises; Clyde Kip M. Brown, PE, CMBJR Consulting, Inc.; Arthur M. Keller, Ph.D., Minerva Consulting
Free
No RSVP needed
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Program Slides

Startups often need a consultant's expertise, but their limited resources can make for riskier and more complex fee arrangements as compared with larger companies. A panel of three consultants - two of whom are also serial entrepreneurs who have founded technology startups - will offer their perspective on the practical realities of working for startups.

This program will cover the following important topics to consider if you are considering working as a consultant for a startup:

  • Tips for engaging with startups
  • Tips for getting paid
  • Rules of thumb about taking equity
  • Managing IP issues
  • Lesson learned by the panel members

The panel members will share their rules-of-thumb and stories from the trenches. Consultants and technology entrepreneurs are invited to take part in a candid discussion.


About the Speaker
All four participants in this panel discussion are CNSV members.

Panel moderator Sean Murphy founded SKMurphy, Inc., in 2003 to focus on the marketing and sales challenges that technology firms face in successfully introducing new products. He has helped hundreds of technology entrepreneurs in a direct consulting capacity, through hands-on workshops, or by moderating more than 250 Silicon Valley Bootstrapper Breakfasts since 2006.

Chris Apple founded Apple Enterprises in 1981, where he specializes in embedded firmware, control software and application software. He develops the embedded product, the PC control application, the manufacturing and calibration application and even the installer by taking a concept and making it a product.

Clyde "Kip" M. Brown, PE, is a Professional Engineer with IC design experience in analog and mixed signal. His consulting includes work as an expert witness, and he is a CNSV At-Large Director. Kip has founded three startups, and he will provide insights from both sides of the table on the topic of startups hiring consultants.

Dr. Arthur M. Keller is Managing Partner of Minerva Consulting. He serves as an expert witness on patent infringement cases, and as an advisor to startups. Arthur has served on the board of several startups, including Persistence Software, where he was Chief Technical Advisor prior to its IPO. He has also co-founded several startups, including Mergent Systems, which was acquired by Commerce One.


CNSV Pre-Meeting: Intellectual Property (IP) SIG (6-7 pm)
Co-Chairs:
Joel Williams, Tal Lavian and Jerry Rice
Location: Aristotle Room

Understanding the Financial Value of Your Patent Portfolio: A Practical Guide for Technologists and Engineers
Speaker: Efrat Kasznik, Foresight Valuation Group

The value of patent portfolios is often shrouded in mystery, due to the lack of transparency associated with intellectual property transactions. The media coverage of recent multi-billion dollar patent deals and litigation activity has allowed a rare glimpse into the financial value of these assets. Understanding the financial value of IP portfolios is becoming critical to deploying a successful IP commercialization and monetization strategy in today's global market.

Through case studies and financial data, Efrat Kasznik will provide a practical guide to understanding the value of a company's patent portfolio from the perspective of a variety of stakeholders. Some of the valuation viewpoints that will be discussed include mergers & acquisitions (M&A), litigation damages, patent transactions, and financial/tax reporting.

Efrat Kasznik is an IP valuation expert, and a lecturer on IP Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). She is the founder and president of Foresight Valuation Group, a Silicon-Valley based IP consulting and startup advisory firm. Efrat has 20 years of consulting experience, focusing on assisting clients with valuing and commercializing their innovation. She worked as a valuation consultant to some of the world's largest IP holders across a variety of industries, including telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, semiconductors, software, nanotechnology, cleantech, chemicals and media. She is a frequent speaker and author on IP valuation and strategy issues, and has spoken at major IP and technology conferences such as GigaOm Mobilize, ICAP patent auction, and Stanford GSB student and alumni events. Efrat is Chair of the Content, Communications and Cloud committee of the Licensing Executives Society (LES) USA-Canada, and is listed on the IAM 300 list of leading IP strategists for 2013.

Efrat served as a co-founder and adviser to several startups, including serving as Chief Financial Officer at a telecom startup, and most recently, as a co-founder of an energy efficiency start up, where she is also designated as co-inventor on patents related to analyzing residential energy usage. She serves on the Board of Advisers of several startups in the US and in Europe, and routinely advises startups on topics related to business strategy, financial modeling and IP portfolio management. She is a mentor at the Center for Entrepreneurship at the Stanford GSB, and is a member of the screening committee of the Astia Angel Fund. Efrat received an MBA from UC Berkeley, and a B.A. in Accounting and Economics from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.


CNSV Pre-Meeting: MedSIG (6-7 pm)
Co-Chairs:
Shashidhar Sathyanarayana and Carl Angotti
Location: E.O. Wilson Room (adjoining the Aristotle Room)

Home Health / Aging in Place
Speaker: Walt Maclay, Voler Systems

Technology is now making a huge push into home health care. New markets are emerging as well as the traditional "aging in place" market is growing. New assistive technologies are being developed including communications, health and wellness monitoring, home safety and security. Product design must take into account user capability, medical device regulations, and technology issues. This talk will address the major issues for new devices in the home health and aging in place market. It will include resources, driving forces and the latest trends for new technology development.

Walt Maclay, President and Chief Engineer of Voler Systems, is committed to delivering quality electronic products on time and on budget. Voler Systems provides the integrated design, development and risk assessment of new devices for medical, industrial, aerospace and instrumentation applications.

Walt is recognized as a domain expert in Silicon Valley technical consulting associations. He is an instructor for the Product Realization Certificate Program. He is a CNSV member, and is past President of the Professional and Technical Consultants Association (PATCA). Walt has applied his leadership to many multidisciplinary teams that have delivered quality electronic devices. He holds a BSEE in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University.

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