The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify and value intangible assets which are key to small business
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Identify intangible assets, which are a key to the ongoing success of the small business, through an intellectual property audit Completed |
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Research appropriate sources of information and advice for protecting and effectively exploiting the small business’s intangible assets, and seek professional advice when required Completed |
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Value intangible assets so they can be incorporated into the business plan and risk assessment strategy Completed |
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Identify and select types of protection available for intangible assets
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Identify the types of protection for intangible assets, including registered and unregistered protection Completed |
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Identify relevant legislative requirements in relation to the proper use and protection of intangible assets Completed |
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Calculate the likely costs, risks and benefits of potential types of protection available Completed |
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Assess organisational requirements, and balance costs and benefits to select the most appropriate methods to protect and use intangible assets Completed |
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Implement appropriate protection for intangible assets
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Ensure all employees, partners and directors are aware of the importance to the small business of protecting intangible assets Completed |
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Implement confidentiality agreements if appropriate with employees and others who might have access to commercially sensitive information Completed |
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Search appropriate databases and other resources to determine whether the small business’s intangible assets are original, to avoid infringement of the intangible assets of others Completed |
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Follow procedures to protect intangible assets according to the type of protection required, using appropriate intellectual property professionals Completed |
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Develop and implement processes for detecting and defending infringements against the small business’s intangible assets Completed |
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Monitor the market for possible infringements of protection of intangible assets and take appropriate action if required Completed |
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Develop and implement processes to avoid infringement of the rights of others
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Develop and implement processes so the small business does not infringe on others’ intellectual property rights Completed |
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Ensure all employees are aware of and understand the importance of avoiding infringing on others’ intellectual property rights Completed |
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Use and commercialise the small business’s and others’ intangible assets
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Identify options for exploiting and commercialising own intangible assets Completed |
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Identify intellectual property of others that can legally be used by the small business for business advantage Completed |
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Identify taxation, accounting and financial reporting requirements for any gains made from commercialisation of intangible assets Completed |
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Use and commercialise the small business’s and others’ intangible assets
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Identify options for exploiting and commercialising own intangible assets Completed |
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Identify intellectual property of others that can legally be used by the small business for business advantage Completed |
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Identify taxation, accounting and financial reporting requirements for any gains made from commercialisation of intangible assets Completed |
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