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RE: NDA vs Patents The difference between a patent and a NDA is that a patent is a federal document proving ownership of an idea, while an NDA is a contract between two people. In other words, NDA’s recognize the people... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Course conclusion and impressions This class was extremely informational. I really enjoyed the amount of different topics we delved into. During undergrad at NJIT, I feel like the only course that really introduced me to industry-rela... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
4 years ago |
RE: Written Agreement v/s Verbal Agreement A verbal contract can include any agreement with words, which includes both oral and written agreements. Because of this, we should compare written contacts to spoken contracts. In every sense, a writ... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
4 years ago |
RE: Organization Type vs. Effectiveness In my opinion, it is tough to say which organizational structure is best and which one is the most effective. I believe it depends on the type and size of company that is being used. If they are the s... |
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RE: Manage Risk For high severity risks, I would choose avoidance since that kind of severity of the risk is high any way to completely eliminate these risks would be necessary. For low severity risks, I would use mi... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
4 years ago |
RE: Risk management and Labels This is tough because the important word you used was "residual". These companies do all they can in the risk management to avoid having these risks out there. Unfortunately, there is only so much a c... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
4 years ago |
RE: Dealing with risk This is a great question. In terms of medical devices, I feel like there are a lot of examples of devices in which we need to accept the risks. For example, as stated in the lecture with surgical tool... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
4 years ago |
RE: Design Verification & Validation While similar in many ways, Verification and Validation are used to check different components of a device. More specifically, verification checks that all inputs are equal to their corresponding outp... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
4 years ago |
RE: Minutes for meetings So I do not have much experience with meetings and meeting minutes so I can only speak theoretically. I can definitely see why documenting meeting minutes would be important. There are instances where... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
4 years ago |
RE: Important Part of DDP I believe every part of the DDP is very important in their own way. However, if I had to choose one to be the most important it would have to be the scope management plan. I chose this because it is i... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
4 years ago |
RE: The Expert This video was absolutely hilarious while getting its point across. It shows how when people don't understand the project they go off on tangents that are impossible to pinpoint. This makes completing... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
4 years ago |
RE: Brand Coloring Some colors that I notice a lot are blue, green, and white. I think these are great colors for companies to use. These colors all draw the eye very quickly. For example, when I think Apple, I think wh... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
4 years ago |
RE: Manipulation or no? This is an interesting topic you raise. I believe that there is a factor of manipulation needed to really promote a product and sell it to a person. However, I do not think it is a bad kind of manipul... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
4 years ago |
RE: Accepting job based on company. I would, definitely, not turn down a job based on the type of business it is. If they are willing to hire me I would gladly join them. At the end of the day, no matter where you are, experience is hug... |
In forum Business 101 |
4 years ago |
RE: Family Businesses From the lecture, we saw that a sole proprietorship cannot be passed down or sold according to the law. Once the owner of that sole proprietorship dies, the business dies with them. Im sure there are ... |
In forum Business 101 |
4 years ago |