Robert “Bobby” Klinck is a best-selling author and intellectual property attorney, who helps entrepreneurs, startups, and innovators harness the power of their intellectual property rights and reduce exposure to lawsuits or brand challenges in the marketplace. His books are titled The Entrepreneur’s IP Planning Playbook and Patent Litigation Primer.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
Robert’s father
When business started difficulties overcame:
“The biggest obstacle that I faced was the lack of safety, because of my pedigree and because of what I’d done I had the option to go and work for more established firms where I was guaranteed to earn a quarter of a million dollars a year as long as I just did good work and moved along I would just keep earning more and more money and eventually I don’t know what I would have capped out at but I would have had a comfortable life, but I would have had no control over my life”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want book by Michael HyattFavourite Quote:
“Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good”
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Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“You goal everyday should be to be better at the end of the day than you were at the beginning of the day and don’t focus on trying to hit home runs or just hit a smashing success, your goals should be everyday, just make a little bit of progress because if you make a little bit of progress every day, after a year you’ll look back and you’ll realise that the amount of progress you’ve made is unbelievable”…[Listen for More]
More About Robert Klinck:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“All children are curious and I wonder by what process this trait becomes developed in some and suppressed in others. I suspect again that schools and colleges help in the suppression insofar as they meet curiosity by giving the answers, rather than by some method that leads from narrower questions to broader questions. It is hard to satisfy the curiosity of a child, and even harder to satisfy the curiosity of a scientist, and methods that meet curiosity with satisfaction are thus not apt to foster the development of the child into the scientist. I don’t advocate turning all children into professional scientists, although I think there would be advantages if all adults retained something of the questioning attitude, if their curiosity were less easily satisfied by dogma, of whatever variety.” Marston Bates, The Nature Of Natural History
Other Quotes From the Chat with Robert Klinck:
- “If you wait until something is perfect, you will never launch. You’ll never get your product out there you’ll never get your business out there”
- “An executed good plan is better than a perfect plan that sits on your shelf”
- “We can sometimes spend too much time making a living and forget to live our life”
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