|
| |

http://pesn.com/2012/11/04/9602215_NEST_posts_Idea-to-Market-Process_interactive_document/
You are here: PureEnergySystems.com
> News > November
4,
2012 |
|
NEST posts Idea-to-Market Process interactive document
There are many steps involved in bringing an idea all the way to
market. Over the past several months, two of our associates at the New Energy
Systems Trust have prepared a primer about this process, which would be good for all of you to be familiar with, no matter what your role may be, whether inventor, investor, entrepreneur, or customer.

by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
After a few months of effort, composing, revising, reviewing, shifting
sequences, getting advice, and integrating, all while keeping it simple, my
associates at the New Energy Systems Trust (NEST), James Schmidt and Jim Rodney,
have completed their "Idea-to-Market Process" tutorial document.
While the document is free to download, we do request a $5.00 donation if you
can spare it. This document is easily one we could have required payment for
prior to downloading, but we want to make sure that everyone who is interested
in the info can access it; and often those who need it the most are the most
indigent, having spent every spare penny they have on getting to the point they
are at now.
Few people realize what all is involved in taking something to market.
On the simplistic end of the spectrum, some people seem to think that once you
get a technology operational, the next step is for it to show up on the
shelf at the local retail outlet. That notion is about as unrealistic as
thinking that new babies are delivered by a stork. Since the world we know is
dominated by things we can go buy, it's easy to have such a simplistic mindset.
Even professionals who are involved in portions of the process usually don't know what
the rest of the steps entail, other than in rough generalities. So I would dare
say that pretty much everyone one of you will benefit from reviewing this brief,
primer document, even if you are not interested in New Energy, inasmuch as the
principles apply to most devices.
Whether you are an inventor with a device you'd like to see hit the market some
day, or a customer anxious to see some of these exotic free energy technologies
we talk about all the time finally make it to market, or an investor interested
in investing in a promising technology, or an entrepreneur who wants to launch a
business around one of these technologies, or an engineer who likes to improve
designs, this document will help you all see how you fit into the whole
equation. You will realize that while your portion is significant, so is the
contribution by many others. It is a team sport, and while there can be some
star players, none is so important or skilled that they can do everything on
their own.
Everyone involved in the process should be humbled to realize how many other
skills are needed to take something the distance. Usually, the two sets who think
they are the most important are the inventors and the investors. And very often,
a conflict arises between them because they each over-value their own role.
In the spirit of the Body of Christ, no one entity can say, "I am
all-important; I have no need of you." The hand doesn't say to the eye,
"I
don't need you;" neither does the ear say of the stomach, "I don't need
you." The
truth is that the healthy body is composed of all these parts, working together,
each performing its own vital function.
We have a family game with hypothetical questions for dinner conversation, and
sometimes we get a question like: "Would you rather be blind or deaf?"
Of course, no one wants to be either, but sometimes our life path requires that
we be handicapped in some way. And it's not that we stop needing what it is we
don't have, but we figure ways to get around it and still be functional.
So likewise, as you look at the above flowchart, you might realize that a
technology you're involved with or tracking may have missed an important step.
While this might make things more difficult, it can be worked around.
The reason we founded NEST last May was to help the best exotic free energy
technologies make it to market. In communicating with people about this process,
it will be good for us to have this document to refer to.
We don't claim that this document is in its perfection, but we are happy with
its progress.
For comments or suggestions on the
"Idea-to-Market process, feel free to post them down below or send a note to
our Technology Director:
James Schmidt: jschmidt@peakpeak.com
Office: (970) 484-9731
Skype: jschmidt113
# # #
Links
What You Can Do
- See our How
You Can Help page.
- Pass this on to your friends and favorite news sources.
- Click to Tweet: http://clicktotweet.com/0D5E9
- Donate to PES Network
to help us keep this news and directory and networking service going.
- Subscribe to our newsletter
to stay abreast of the latest, greatest developments in the free energy
sector.
Other PES Coverage
- NEST posts Idea-to-Market Process interactive document
(PESN; November 3, 2012)
- New Energy Systems Trust (NEST) update: June 12, 2012
(PESN; June 12, 2012)
- New Energy Systems Trust (NEST) Website Launched
(PESN; May 11, 2012)
- NEST Lines up Grid-Parity Solar
(PESN; May 8, 2012)
- NEST logo contest voting
(PESN; May 8, 2012)
- New Energy Systems Trust (NEST) launched
(PESN; May 4, 2012)
- New Energy Systems Trust Launch Pending
(PESN; April 14, 2012)
- Mike
Upstone on Free Energy as a New Economic Standard, and other Alternative
Solutions
(PESN; April 5, 2012)
- Vision
Statement for PES Network, Phase II (PureEnergySystems;
March 26, 2012)
See also
Resources at PESWiki.com
|
|
|
Page composed by Sterling
D. Allan
Last updated November 19, 2012
|
| |
|