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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
If this is what you desire, but it’s not available, then you will be disappointed and unhappy. The point is to enjoy something while it is available, but recognize that it is not necessary and should never be counted on. If we focus on meeting our basic needs of simply eating the food that is available, we will always be rich. That is, we become rich by desiring less. Vain and empty desires are desires for power, wealth, fame, etc. Epicurus said that these sorts of desires are difficult to satisfy because they have no limit. Meaning, if you desire wealth and you attain it, you can always desire more. Once one sees that they can get more, they will want more. These are not natural desires, but they are a part of our society. Epicurus believes that we have been fooled into thinking that they will bring us happiness.
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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
Epicurus said that these sorts of desires are difficult to satisfy because they have no limit. Meaning, if you desire wealth and you attain it, you can always desire more. Once one sees that they can get more, they will want more. These are not natural desires, but they are a part of our society. Epicurus believes that we have been fooled into thinking that they will bring us happiness. How can something that has no limit make us happy? These desires should be eliminated. Can you see the difference in these types of desires? If you are hungry and desire food, that’s natural, but once you satisfy your limited hunger you will be happy. The other desires can never be satisfied and you will therefore never be happy.
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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
How can something that has no limit make us happy? These desires should be eliminated. Can you see the difference in these types of desires? If you are hungry and desire food, that’s natural, but once you satisfy your limited hunger you will be happy. The other desires can never be satisfied and you will therefore never be happy. If we learn to desire less, we will always meet our desires and be happy and tranquil. One thing to note is that not all pleasures are good and all pains evil. We need to think about our life in the long term and calculate what is in our best interest. That is, what will bring us long term happiness and not merely short term, immediate happiness? Here is where Epicurus clearly parts ways with the traditional hedonist who will eat, drink, and be merry for all the days.
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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
If we learn to desire less, we will always meet our desires and be happy and tranquil. One thing to note is that not all pleasures are good and all pains evil. We need to think about our life in the long term and calculate what is in our best interest. That is, what will bring us long term happiness and not merely short term, immediate happiness? Here is where Epicurus clearly parts ways with the traditional hedonist who will eat, drink, and be merry for all the days. We can’t eat whatever we want because it is not good for our body in the long run. We shouldn’t drink a bottle of wine every day for fear of becoming a drunk. 3. Philosophical Thought The final component of the happy life is engaging in philosophical or rational thought. That is, living an analyzed life.
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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
We can’t eat whatever we want because it is not good for our body in the long run. We shouldn’t drink a bottle of wine every day for fear of becoming a drunk. 3. Philosophical Thought The final component of the happy life is engaging in philosophical or rational thought. That is, living an analyzed life. Epicurus believed that it was important to think about our life and examine our thoughts and feelings. Even though we try to limit our desires and do the things that make us happy, we may still occasionally feel anxiety and fear. If we want to be happy, we need to explore these things and understand them. This is something that everyone could benefit from – examining and contemplating life and exploring our thoughts and feelings. Nothing but good can come from this.
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Epicurus on How to be Happy - Intellectually Fit
Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
Epicurus believed that it was important to think about our life and examine our thoughts and feelings. Even though we try to limit our desires and do the things that make us happy, we may still occasionally feel anxiety and fear. If we want to be happy, we need to explore these things and understand them. This is something that everyone could benefit from – examining and contemplating life and exploring our thoughts and feelings. Nothing but good can come from this. Epicurus knew that many people feared death – a fear of the unknown. But he said if we engage in philosophical thought and really look at death there is nothing to be afraid of. He says, Death does not concern us because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist. Try this:
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Epicurus on How to be Happy Epicurus on How to be Happy Finding Happiness – The Epicurean Way What is Hedonism? Let’s look into his philosophy a bit more Some typical ways in which people try to find happiness So what would make us happy according to Epicurus? 1. Friendship 2. Freedom and Self Sufficiency Living in this community today Desire Types of Desires 1. Natural and Necessary 2. Natural but not Necessary 3. Vain and Empty 3. Philosophical Thought Summary Minimalism?
Epicurus knew that many people feared death – a fear of the unknown. But he said if we engage in philosophical thought and really look at death there is nothing to be afraid of. He says, Death does not concern us because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist. Try this: Think of what your life was like before you were born. You can’t because there is no life before you were born. Just as there is nothing when you die. There is nothing to fear because death is what happens when you are dead and it has nothing to do with life. Summary Here is what an Epicurean community would look like:
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Think of what your life was like before you were born. You can’t because there is no life before you were born. Just as there is nothing when you die. There is nothing to fear because death is what happens when you are dead and it has nothing to do with life. Summary Here is what an Epicurean community would look like: A bunch of friends living in a big place together. They all do work to support th
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Galileo’s theory of tides | Intellectual Mathematics Posted on January 18, 2019 Galileo’s theory of tides Audio Player http://media.blubrry.com/ophistorymathematics/p/archive.org/download/OpHistMath007/OpHistMath007.mp3 00:00 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Podcast: Download Galileo dismissed the notion that the moon influences the tides as “childish” and “occult.” Instead he argued that tides are a kind of sloshing due to the motion of the earth. This very poor theory is inconsistent with several of his own scientific principles. Subscribe to Opinionated History of Mathematics Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android Stitcher by Email Or subscribe with your favorite app by using the address below Transcript At the end of his famous Dialogue, Galileo lists what he considers to be his three best arguments for proving that the earth moves around the sun. One of these is his argument “from the ebbing and flowing of the ocean tides”. High and low tidal water. Galileo believed the tides were caused by the motion of the earth. This is truly one of his very worst theories.
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Subscribe to Opinionated History of Mathematics Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android Stitcher by Email Or subscribe with your favorite app by using the address below Transcript At the end of his famous Dialogue, Galileo lists what he considers to be his three best arguments for proving that the earth moves around the sun. One of these is his argument “from the ebbing and flowing of the ocean tides”. High and low tidal water. Galileo believed the tides were caused by the motion of the earth. This is truly one of his very worst theories. He was so proud of it. But it stinks. And I will tell you why. First things first. How do the tides work?
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He was so proud of it. But it stinks. And I will tell you why. First things first. How do the tides work? As we know today, “the ebb and flow of the sea arise from the action of the sun and the moon.” That’s Newton’s accurate statement of the correct explanation for the tides. They are a consequence of gravitational forces, as Newton proved. The moon, and to a lesser extent the sun, pull water towards them, causing our oceans to bulge now in one direction, then the other. This was clearly understood already in Galileo’s time.
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As we know today, “the ebb and flow of the sea arise from the action of the sun and the moon.” That’s Newton’s accurate statement of the correct explanation for the tides. They are a consequence of gravitational forces, as Newton proved. The moon, and to a lesser extent the sun, pull water towards them, causing our oceans to bulge now in one direction, then the other. This was clearly understood already in Galileo’s time. Kepler explained it perfectly, and many others likewise proposed lunar-attraction theories of the tides. In fact, the lunisolar theory of tides is found already in ancient sources, including the causal role of the sun and moon, and descriptions of the effects in extensive and accurate detail. Galileo, however, got all of this completely wrong. Why should “the tides of the seas follow the movements of the fireballs in the skies,” as Kepler had put it? Galileo considered the very notion “childish” and “occult,” and declared himself “astonished” that “Kepler, enlightened and acute thinker as he was, … listened and assented to the notion of the Moon’s influence on the water.”
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Kepler explained it perfectly, and many others likewise proposed lunar-attraction theories of the tides. In fact, the lunisolar theory of tides is found already in ancient sources, including the causal role of the sun and moon, and descriptions of the effects in extensive and accurate detail. Galileo, however, got all of this completely wrong. Why should “the tides of the seas follow the movements of the fireballs in the skies,” as Kepler had put it? Galileo considered the very notion “childish” and “occult,” and declared himself “astonished” that “Kepler, enlightened and acute thinker as he was, … listened and assented to the notion of the Moon’s influence on the water.” Those are Galileo’s words. Continuing in his treatise, he writes: “ There are many who refer the tides to the moon, saying that this has a particular dominion over the waters … [and] that the moon, wandering through the sky, attracts and draws up toward itself a heap of water which goes along following it.” Yes, many indeed believed such things. And they were right.
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Those are Galileo’s words. Continuing in his treatise, he writes: “ There are many who refer the tides to the moon, saying that this has a particular dominion over the waters … [and] that the moon, wandering through the sky, attracts and draws up toward itself a heap of water which goes along following it.” Yes, many indeed believed such things. And they were right. But Galileo would have none of it. This theory is not “one which we can duplicate for ourselves by means of appropriate devices,” he objects. How indeed could we ever “make the water contained in a motionless vessel run to and fro, or rise and fall”? Certainly not by moving about some heavy rock located many miles away. “ But if,” says Galileo, “by simply setting the vessel in motion, I can represent for you without any artifice at all precisely those changes which are perceived in the waters of the sea, why should you reject this cause and take refuge in miracles?”
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But Galileo would have none of it. This theory is not “one which we can duplicate for ourselves by means of appropriate devices,” he objects. How indeed could we ever “make the water contained in a motionless vessel run to and fro, or rise and fall”? Certainly not by moving about some heavy rock located many miles away. “ But if,” says Galileo, “by simply setting the vessel in motion, I can represent for you without any artifice at all precisely those changes which are perceived in the waters of the sea, why should you reject this cause and take refuge in miracles?” That’s Galileo’s objection to the lunar theory of tides: It’s hocus-pocus. It assumes the existence of mysterious forces that we cannot otherwise observe or test. Proper science should be based on stuff we can do in a laboratory, like shaking a bowl of water. Actually I think this argument is not a half bad.
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That’s Galileo’s objection to the lunar theory of tides: It’s hocus-pocus. It assumes the existence of mysterious forces that we cannot otherwise observe or test. Proper science should be based on stuff we can do in a laboratory, like shaking a bowl of water. Actually I think this argument is not a half bad. How is the moon supposed to influence the oceans across thousands of miles of empty space? What reason do we have to believe that such a force exists? It doesn’t fit with any common-sense knowledge. It doesn’t fit with any empirical experience. It’s a wild idea.
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How is the moon supposed to influence the oceans across thousands of miles of empty space? What reason do we have to believe that such a force exists? It doesn’t fit with any common-sense knowledge. It doesn’t fit with any empirical experience. It’s a wild idea. A kind of mysticism. But maybe that’s the lesson of the story. Sometimes wild ideas are right. Rational scientific prudence is not all it’s cracked up to be. It’s a good thing we had some Keplers who said “why not?”
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A kind of mysticism. But maybe that’s the lesson of the story. Sometimes wild ideas are right. Rational scientific prudence is not all it’s cracked up to be. It’s a good thing we had some Keplers who said “why not?” instead of only Galileos who said “don’t be silly.” A “childish,” “occult,” theory based on “miracles.” That’s what Galileo thought of the lunar theory of tides. He put it in so many words, literally. And with good reason.
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instead of only Galileos who said “don’t be silly.” A “childish,” “occult,” theory based on “miracles.” That’s what Galileo thought of the lunar theory of tides. He put it in so many words, literally. And with good reason. But he was wrong. The world is “occult,” it turns out. Nowadays we’ve been brainwashed into thinking that the moon’s pull on the oceans is just “science” and there’s nothing weird about it. But isn’t it just as occult as it ever was? Isn’t that what science is, actually?
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But he was wrong. The world is “occult,” it turns out. Nowadays we’ve been brainwashed into thinking that the moon’s pull on the oceans is just “science” and there’s nothing weird about it. But isn’t it just as occult as it ever was? Isn’t that what science is, actually? A bunch of occult stuff that we’ve gotten so used to that we’ve given it another name? By the way, if I may editorialise a bit further, don’t we have a lot of mini Galileos running around today? All these self-proclaimed rational disciples of science, who are out to tell you about all your dumb beliefs being nothing but a “childish” faith in “occult” “miracles”? Think of vaccines causing autism, homeopathy, creationism. There’s an army of little Galileo clones waging war on those occult things.
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A bunch of occult stuff that we’ve gotten so used to that we’ve given it another name? By the way, if I may editorialise a bit further, don’t we have a lot of mini Galileos running around today? All these self-proclaimed rational disciples of science, who are out to tell you about all your dumb beliefs being nothing but a “childish” faith in “occult” “miracles”? Think of vaccines causing autism, homeopathy, creationism. There’s an army of little Galileo clones waging war on those occult things. Perhaps it is worthwhile to remember, on such occasions, that Galileo was just as sure with his argument about tides in a bucket. But enough about that. Now, if Galileo didn’t believe any of that stuff, then what did he believe? Let’s turn to Galileo’s own theory of the tides. I like to think of it in terms of a torus, as we say in mathematics.
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Perhaps it is worthwhile to remember, on such occasions, that Galileo was just as sure with his argument about tides in a bucket. But enough about that. Now, if Galileo didn’t believe any of that stuff, then what did he believe? Let’s turn to Galileo’s own theory of the tides. I like to think of it in terms of a torus, as we say in mathematics. That’s a ring, like a hollow donut, or one of those inflatable rings that children put around their waists when they play in the pool. To understand Galileo’s theory, picture one of those rings, a torus, filled halfway with water. So it’s lying flat on the ground and the bottom half of it is filled with water. This represents the water encircling the globe of the earth. Now spin it.
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That’s a ring, like a hollow donut, or one of those inflatable rings that children put around their waists when they play in the pool. To understand Galileo’s theory, picture one of those rings, a torus, filled halfway with water. So it’s lying flat on the ground and the bottom half of it is filled with water. This represents the water encircling the globe of the earth. Now spin it. Spin the torus in place, around its midpoint, like a steering wheel. This represents the rotation of the earth. For symmetry reasons it is clear that the water will not move. Because there is no reason for the surface of the water to become higher or lower in one place of the tube than another. Every part is rotating equally, everything is symmetrical, and therefore no asymmetrical distribution of water could arise from this process.
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Spin the torus in place, around its midpoint, like a steering wheel. This represents the rotation of the earth. For symmetry reasons it is clear that the water will not move. Because there is no reason for the surface of the water to become higher or lower in one place of the tube than another. Every part is rotating equally, everything is symmetrical, and therefore no asymmetrical distribution of water could arise from this process. But now picture the torus sitting on a merry-go-round. The represents the earth orbiting the sun. And also at the same time it is still spinning around its own midpoint like before. Now there is asymmetry in the configuration. The torus has one part facing inward toward the middle of the merry-go-round, and one part facing outward.
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But now picture the torus sitting on a merry-go-round. The represents the earth orbiting the sun. And also at the same time it is still spinning around its own midpoint like before. Now there is asymmetry in the configuration. The torus has one part facing inward toward the middle of the merry-go-round, and one part facing outward. As far as the rotation of the torus around its midpoint is concerned, these two parts of the torus are moving in opposite directions. But as far as the rotation of the merry-go-round is concerned they are both going the same way. So one part of the torus spins along with the orbital motion, and one part against the orbital motion. Therefore one part of the water moves faster than the other. It is boosted by the merry-go-round rotation helping it along in the direction it was already going, while the other part of the torus is slowed down;
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As far as the rotation of the torus around its midpoint is concerned, these two parts of the torus are moving in opposite directions. But as far as the rotation of the merry-go-round is concerned they are both going the same way. So one part of the torus spins along with the orbital motion, and one part against the orbital motion. Therefore one part of the water moves faster than the other. It is boosted by the merry-go-round rotation helping it along in the direction it was already going, while the other part of the torus is slowed down; the merry-go-round cancelling its efforts by going in the opposite direction. So you have fast-moving water and slow-moving water. The fast-moving water will catch up with the slow water and pile up on top of it, creating a high tide. And the space it vacated will not be replenished because the slow water behind it isn’t keeping up. Hence the low tide.
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the merry-go-round cancelling its efforts by going in the opposite direction. So you have fast-moving water and slow-moving water. The fast-moving water will catch up with the slow water and pile up on top of it, creating a high tide. And the space it vacated will not be replenished because the slow water behind it isn’t keeping up. Hence the low tide. Let’s hear Galileo’s own words; here’s how he puts it: “ Mixture of the annual and diurnal motions causes the unevenness of motion in the parts of the terrestrial globe. … Upon these two motions being mixed together there results in the parts of the globe this uneven motion, now accelerated and now retarded by the additions and subtractions of the diurnal rotation upon the annual revolution.” Thus, in fact, “the flow and ebb of the seas endorse the mobility of the earth.”
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Let’s hear Galileo’s own words; here’s how he puts it: “ Mixture of the annual and diurnal motions causes the unevenness of motion in the parts of the terrestrial globe. … Upon these two motions being mixed together there results in the parts of the globe this uneven motion, now accelerated and now retarded by the additions and subtractions of the diurnal rotation upon the annual revolution.” Thus, in fact, “the flow and ebb of the seas endorse the mobility of the earth.” That’s Galileo’s conclusion. This was one of his favourite arguments for the motion of the earth around the sun. Unfortunately, Galileo’s theory is completely out of touch with even the most rudimentary observational facts about tidal waters. High and low water occur six hours apart. In the lunisolar theory this is explained very naturally as an immediate consequence of its basic principles.
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That’s Galileo’s conclusion. This was one of his favourite arguments for the motion of the earth around the sun. Unfortunately, Galileo’s theory is completely out of touch with even the most rudimentary observational facts about tidal waters. High and low water occur six hours apart. In the lunisolar theory this is explained very naturally as an immediate consequence of its basic principles. Namely as follows. The rotation of the earth takes 24 hours. There’s a wave of high water pointing toward the moon, basically (give or take a bit of lag in the system), and then another high water mark diametrically opposite that that on the other side of the earth. So that’s two highs and two lows in 24 hours, so 6 hours apiece. Galileo’s theory, on the other hand, implies that high and low water should be twelve hours apart rather than six: “
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Namely as follows. The rotation of the earth takes 24 hours. There’s a wave of high water pointing toward the moon, basically (give or take a bit of lag in the system), and then another high water mark diametrically opposite that that on the other side of the earth. So that’s two highs and two lows in 24 hours, so 6 hours apiece. Galileo’s theory, on the other hand, implies that high and low water should be twelve hours apart rather than six: “ there resides in the primary principle no cause of moving the waters except from one twelve-hour period to another.” Those are Galileo’s own words in his big treatise. So Galileo immediately finds himself on the back foot. He has to somehow talk himself out of this obvious flaw of his theory. To this end he alleges that “the particular events observed [regarding tides] at different times and places are many and varied;
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there resides in the primary principle no cause of moving the waters except from one twelve-hour period to another.” Those are Galileo’s own words in his big treatise. So Galileo immediately finds himself on the back foot. He has to somehow talk himself out of this obvious flaw of his theory. To this end he alleges that “the particular events observed [regarding tides] at different times and places are many and varied; these must depend upon diverse concomitant causes,” such as the size, depth and shape of the sea basin, and the internal forces of the water trying to level itself out. The fact that everyone could observe two high and two low tides per day Galileo thus wrote off as purely coincidental. He explicitly says so: “Six hours … is not a more proper or natural period for these reciprocations than any other interval of time, though perhaps it has been the one most generally observed because it is that of our Mediterranean.” Galileo even has some fake data to prove his erroneous point:
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these must depend upon diverse concomitant causes,” such as the size, depth and shape of the sea basin, and the internal forces of the water trying to level itself out. The fact that everyone could observe two high and two low tides per day Galileo thus wrote off as purely coincidental. He explicitly says so: “Six hours … is not a more proper or natural period for these reciprocations than any other interval of time, though perhaps it has been the one most generally observed because it is that of our Mediterranean.” Galileo even has some fake data to prove his erroneous point: namely that tides twelve hours apart are “daily observed in Lisbon,” he believes, even though that is completely false. There is a further complication involved in Galileo’s theory, which “caused embarrassmen
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Why “work”? And why is it force times distance? | Intellectual Mathematics Posted on December 15, 2014 August 1, 2016 Why “work”? And why is it force times distance? “Work = force × distance” is a standard principle of physics which also occurs in all standard calculus textbooks in the form of the integral ∫ F d s. Unfortunately, standard textbooks never tell you why work is force times distance. Stewart's Calculus, for instance, has an entire section on “Work” in the chapter on “Applications of Integration.” Dozens of exercises are stacked up where we are asked to compute the “work” involved in this or that physical scenario. We are expected to dutifully plug numbers into formulas and get other numbers out like obedient robots, but why? What is the point of all these numbers? Why would anyone want to calculate the “work” so defined, and what does it really tell us?
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Stewart's Calculus, for instance, has an entire section on “Work” in the chapter on “Applications of Integration.” Dozens of exercises are stacked up where we are asked to compute the “work” involved in this or that physical scenario. We are expected to dutifully plug numbers into formulas and get other numbers out like obedient robots, but why? What is the point of all these numbers? Why would anyone want to calculate the “work” so defined, and what does it really tell us? No justification is given. This is simply “the definition” of work, and one cannot “prove a definition,” so the reasoning seems to go. So the mere fact that some quantity is defined is taken as sufficient motivation for computing it in a bunch of instances. Presumably, the student is left to infer, this technical sense of the word “work” is supposed to have some sort of relation to the everyday sense of the word, which also seems vaguely applicable in the examples, as they usually involve mechanically moving stuff around. However, why it should be “force times distance” instead of, say, “force times time” or “force squared times distance” or whatever is not made clear.
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No justification is given. This is simply “the definition” of work, and one cannot “prove a definition,” so the reasoning seems to go. So the mere fact that some quantity is defined is taken as sufficient motivation for computing it in a bunch of instances. Presumably, the student is left to infer, this technical sense of the word “work” is supposed to have some sort of relation to the everyday sense of the word, which also seems vaguely applicable in the examples, as they usually involve mechanically moving stuff around. However, why it should be “force times distance” instead of, say, “force times time” or “force squared times distance” or whatever is not made clear. Also, the unit of “work” comes out as Joules, it is noted, which elsewhere in the book is taken as a unit of energy. So apparently “work” is related to (or is?) energy? But this mysterious connection is not explained. As we see, the student will be left with more questions than answers as soon as she tries to go even a little beneath the surface.
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Also, the unit of “work” comes out as Joules, it is noted, which elsewhere in the book is taken as a unit of energy. So apparently “work” is related to (or is?) energy? But this mysterious connection is not explained. As we see, the student will be left with more questions than answers as soon as she tries to go even a little beneath the surface. The message is clear: this is no place for thinking; this book is about plugging numbers into formulas like a circus monkey doing tricks for a banana. In intellectual mathematics we do not put up with this kind of nonsense. If we are going to talk about “work” we are not going to introduce it by authoritarian decree (“that’s the equation, now go plug numbers into it!”).
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The message is clear: this is no place for thinking; this book is about plugging numbers into formulas like a circus monkey doing tricks for a banana. In intellectual mathematics we do not put up with this kind of nonsense. If we are going to talk about “work” we are not going to introduce it by authoritarian decree (“that’s the equation, now go plug numbers into it!”). Instead we are going to show you how you yourself can arrive at the notion of work by a natural line of reasoning using your own physical intuition and understanding. The below is an excerpt from my calculus textbook showing how this can be done. An object of mass m at a not-too-great height h above the surface of the earth has a potential energy of m g h. This means that we could, potentially, have it do so much work for us. You can think of for example a water wheel driven by a water fall: this device takes advantage of the potential energy stored in the water by virtue of its altitude, and harnesses it for some other purpose.
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Instead we are going to show you how you yourself can arrive at the notion of work by a natural line of reasoning using your own physical intuition and understanding. The below is an excerpt from my calculus textbook showing how this can be done. An object of mass m at a not-too-great height h above the surface of the earth has a potential energy of m g h. This means that we could, potentially, have it do so much work for us. You can think of for example a water wheel driven by a water fall: this device takes advantage of the potential energy stored in the water by virtue of its altitude, and harnesses it for some other purpose. Thinking in terms of water wheels, it is easy to understand why potential energy is proportional to mass and height. For if the height is double, you can have the water run through twice as many wheels on its way down, so you get twice as much work out of it. And if the mass is double you can split it in half and run each part through the water wheels separately, which makes it clear that you get twice the work in this case also. By the same argument we obtain the general relation work = force × distance which may be taken as the formal definition of work, as above. Potential energy is energy by virtue of position;
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Thinking in terms of water wheels, it is easy to understand why potential energy is proportional to mass and height. For if the height is double, you can have the water run through twice as many wheels on its way down, so you get twice as much work out of it. And if the mass is double you can split it in half and run each part through the water wheels separately, which makes it clear that you get twice the work in this case also. By the same argument we obtain the general relation work = force × distance which may be taken as the formal definition of work, as above. Potential energy is energy by virtue of position; kinetic energy is energy by virtue of velocity. Water can drive a water wheel not only by falling from a certain height (potential energy) but also by rushing ahead in a stream at a certain velocity (kinetic energy). I shall now prove to you that just as potential energy is measured by m g h, so kinetic energy is measured by 1 2 m v 2. First I want make it clear that kinetic energy is “stored work.” Imagine yourself pushing a wagon along a railway track.
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kinetic energy is energy by virtue of velocity. Water can drive a water wheel not only by falling from a certain height (potential energy) but also by rushing ahead in a stream at a certain velocity (kinetic energy). I shall now prove to you that just as potential energy is measured by m g h, so kinetic energy is measured by 1 2 m v 2. First I want make it clear that kinetic energy is “stored work.” Imagine yourself pushing a wagon along a railway track. When you are done pushing and let the wagon go, all the work you put into it is now “stored” in the wagon in the form of kinetic energy. We can get it back out again for example by our prototype method of water wheels, which we could have the wagon set spinning as it hits them along its path. Experience shows that it takes the same amount of effort to stop the wagon as it did to get it moving, so it is clear that the amount of work stored in the wagon is the same as that you put into it. When you push the wagon to get it moving you are applying a certain force across a certain distance. The product of the two is the work you do, we saw above.
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When you are done pushing and let the wagon go, all the work you put into it is now “stored” in the wagon in the form of kinetic energy. We can get it back out again for example by our prototype method of water wheels, which we could have the wagon set spinning as it hits them along its path. Experience shows that it takes the same amount of effort to stop the wagon as it did to get it moving, so it is clear that the amount of work stored in the wagon is the same as that you put into it. When you push the wagon to get it moving you are applying a certain force across a certain distance. The product of the two is the work you do, we saw above. This, then, is a measure of the kinetic energy, but not a very nice one. Kinetic energy is quite clearly intrinsic to the moving wagon, so it is awkward to characterise it in terms of the action of the worker who set it moving and however long of a run-up he used. We should much prefer to express it in terms of the mass and velocity of the wagon. But this is easily done, for we know that force = mass × acceleration, distance = average velocity × time. “ Distance” here means the length of your run-up before you released the wagon, and “time” how long you took to complete it.
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This, then, is a measure of the kinetic energy, but not a very nice one. Kinetic energy is quite clearly intrinsic to the moving wagon, so it is awkward to characterise it in terms of the action of the worker who set it moving and however long of a run-up he used. We should much prefer to express it in terms of the mass and velocity of the wagon. But this is easily done, for we know that force = mass × acceleration, distance = average velocity × time. “ Distance” here means the length of your run-up before you released the wagon, and “time” how long you took to complete it. Let’s say that you push equally hard throughout, so that the force, and thus acceleration, is constant. Exercise. Conclude from this that the kinetic energy is 1 2 m v 2. The two forms of energy that we have studied are clearly interchangeable: when an object falls it “trades in” potential energy for kinetic, and conversely when its velocity is directed upwards.
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Let’s say that you push equally hard throughout, so that the force, and thus acceleration, is constant. Exercise. Conclude from this that the kinetic energy is 1 2 m v 2. The two forms of energy that we have studied are clearly interchangeable: when an object falls it “trades in” potential energy for kinetic, and conversely when its velocity is directed upwards. By means of some ramps we could turn a water fall into a stream and conversely, so we would quite like to know which is better for driving water wheels. But it turns out to be all the same. The economy of nature is such that the exchange rate in these kinds of transactions is one to one. Energy is conserved. This agrees with experience but we can also prove it formally.
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By means of some ramps we could turn a water fall into a stream and conversely, so we would quite like to know which is better for driving water wheels. But it turns out to be all the same. The economy of nature is such that the exchange rate in these kinds of transactions is one to one. Energy is conserved. This agrees with experience but we can also prove it formally. Exercise. Prove, by taking its time-derivative, that the total energy m g h + 1 2 m v 2 is constant for a freely falling object. Another useful way of establishing this sort of result is to prove that if it didn’t hold one could exploit the discrepancy to build a perpetual-motion machine which could create energy out of nothing, which is known to be impossible or at least a point on which we would be very pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong. Exercise. Argue on such grounds that m g h + 1 2 m v 2 is constant.
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Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States Do you have a brilliant and an outstanding idea in your mind, followed by the threat that someone may take it away from you and make use of it before you could apply it? Then you are probably wondering how to quickly patent your idea. A patent is a form of intellectual property and will prevent your ideas from being used without your consent. Be careful to never disclose your invention to any friend or any person without proper protections. If you share your invention or idea with someone else and do not have proper legal protections in place, you are actually authorizing others to use your idea. What Exactly is a Patent Patents are protections for inventors who properly file, so that the patented invention cannot be used or sold by others for a definite time. You, as inventor, are not protected by a patent useless it is approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). This process is very complex and also takes time. It is highly suggested, and in the inventor’s best interest, to get a patent lawyer in order to get through all the paperwork of the patent.
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A patent attorney will ensure that your application is completed correctly and includes all the proper legal claims that are required by the USPTO. Patent protection helps keep your inventions safe from others and you possess ownership of the particular patented idea. If someone needs to work on your idea, it will require proper permission from you. However, you reserve complete rights to sell your idea at your own price for partial or full use of the idea. If someone uses it without your permission and approval, you have right to sue the person in a court of law. This is also known as intellectual property infringement. It is therefore recommended that you always get patent protection for your ideas as this protection may lead you towards more opportunities to accelerate your invention (and business) and keep competitors from stealing your ideas. If you are in the process of developing an invention, you should learn about invention patents and employee rights. Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney To many people, patenting their invention seems to be more trouble than it is worth. It seems like a lot of paperwork and legal procedures.
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This is also known as intellectual property infringement. It is therefore recommended that you always get patent protection for your ideas as this protection may lead you towards more opportunities to accelerate your invention (and business) and keep competitors from stealing your ideas. If you are in the process of developing an invention, you should learn about invention patents and employee rights. Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney To many people, patenting their invention seems to be more trouble than it is worth. It seems like a lot of paperwork and legal procedures. This is however a misconception. While filing for a patent application is not something to be done in one afternoon, there are specific steps that you can follow. As long as you have your invention ready, here are the steps you can take to get a United States patent. In fact, you do not need a legal expert to help you navigate the way to your patent, it is just highly recommended if you are serious about your ideas. Though your patent may get approved, it is possible it still will not be fully protected.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
This is however a misconception. While filing for a patent application is not something to be done in one afternoon, there are specific steps that you can follow. As long as you have your invention ready, here are the steps you can take to get a United States patent. In fact, you do not need a legal expert to help you navigate the way to your patent, it is just highly recommended if you are serious about your ideas. Though your patent may get approved, it is possible it still will not be fully protected. 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention This step requires you to record everything concerning your invention including what inspired you to do it, why you made the product, how you did it and how long it took. In addition to this, record diagrams of the original product and any later modifications. Where necessary, include dates and have your signature and two others on each entry. All of this information helps to prove the originality of your invention and make the patent application process successful.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
1. Record Every Step of Your Invention This step requires you to record everything concerning your invention including what inspired you to do it, why you made the product, how you did it and how long it took. In addition to this, record diagrams of the original product and any later modifications. Where necessary, include dates and have your signature and two others on each entry. All of this information helps to prove the originality of your invention and make the patent application process successful. You can even build a prototype to increase your chances of success. 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has a number of conditions that an idea must meet before it is granted patent protection. Most importantly, your idea must be new and different from any other before. It also must have some practical use, not be an abstract idea, not be a law of nature, and you must show how it works.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
You can even build a prototype to increase your chances of success. 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has a number of conditions that an idea must meet before it is granted patent protection. Most importantly, your idea must be new and different from any other before. It also must have some practical use, not be an abstract idea, not be a law of nature, and you must show how it works. 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea Not all ideas can be turned into money making ventures. Even a good one may not turn out to be a great commercial business. So before you invest your money, time and effort into applying for a patent, check whether your idea has any chance of succeeding commercially. To do this you will need to write down a business plan and most importantly, do some market research.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea Not all ideas can be turned into money making ventures. Even a good one may not turn out to be a great commercial business. So before you invest your money, time and effort into applying for a patent, check whether your idea has any chance of succeeding commercially. To do this you will need to write down a business plan and most importantly, do some market research. A business plan will help determine if a profitable business model is possible. With market research you will be able to predict the demand for your product and thus probable sales. It also helps in refining your target customers and weighing the competition, if any. 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist There are already thousands of other patents and so there is a chance that you could be infringing on another person’s patent.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
A business plan will help determine if a profitable business model is possible. With market research you will be able to predict the demand for your product and thus probable sales. It also helps in refining your target customers and weighing the competition, if any. 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist There are already thousands of other patents and so there is a chance that you could be infringing on another person’s patent. To avoid this, do a thorough search for other patents similar to yours. The best place to start is the internet; it contains tons of information containing recent and past inventions. You should also pay the USPTO site a visit. Alternatively, find a nearby Patent and Trademark Depository Library and go through the records there.
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To avoid this, do a thorough search for other patents similar to yours. The best place to start is the internet; it contains tons of information containing recent and past inventions. You should also pay the USPTO site a visit. Alternatively, find a nearby Patent and Trademark Depository Library and go through the records there. Before starting the search, understand that it is a time consuming process but an extremely important one to the patent application. Also, you may during your search inventions in the same area as yours. Let this not discourage you from filing for patent protection. If you can show how your product is new and different, you can still be granted a patent. 5.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
Before starting the search, understand that it is a time consuming process but an extremely important one to the patent application. Also, you may during your search inventions in the same area as yours. Let this not discourage you from filing for patent protection. If you can show how your product is new and different, you can still be granted a patent. 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO Now that you are ready to kick off the official application process, you need to determine exactly what kind of patent you need. There are utility patents, design patents and plant patents. The one you choose depends on your invention. After you have chosen which type of patent to apply for, you still need to decide whether to file for a provisional patent application which offers temporary protection or a non provisional patent application. There are, of course, other more specific steps to follow during the actual patent application filing.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
Create and File Your Application with the USPTO Now that you are ready to kick off the official application process, you need to determine exactly what kind of patent you need. There are utility patents, design patents and plant patents. The one you choose depends on your invention. After you have chosen which type of patent to apply for, you still need to decide whether to file for a provisional patent application which offers temporary protection or a non provisional patent application. There are, of course, other more specific steps to follow during the actual patent application filing. Again, USPTO’s website has all the information you need. Once you have successfully filed for patent protection, the only thing left is to wait for the USPTO to either reject or accept your application. If it is rejected you can reapply or appeal. If your idea is not eligible for patent protection you can still protect it through other means like trademarks, copyrights, or by declaring it to be a trade secret. File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly There are three major parts to obtaining a new patent which are explained in further detail below:
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
Again, USPTO’s website has all the information you need. Once you have successfully filed for patent protection, the only thing left is to wait for the USPTO to either reject or accept your application. If it is rejected you can reapply or appeal. If your idea is not eligible for patent protection you can still protect it through other means like trademarks, copyrights, or by declaring it to be a trade secret. File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly There are three major parts to obtaining a new patent which are explained in further detail below: Find out if your idea is patentable or has been already patented Determine which type of patent you will need to file File the proper application forms for your patent with the USPTO (and/or Internationally) ( USPTO Patent FAQ) The first step in the patenting process is to determine whether your idea is patentable or not. You must do a search to find out if your idea, invention, product, process, or design has already been patented or otherwise disclosed. Then you need to figure out the answers to the following questions: Is your idea novel? Is it nonobvious?
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
Find out if your idea is patentable or has been already patented Determine which type of patent you will need to file File the proper application forms for your patent with the USPTO (and/or Internationally) ( USPTO Patent FAQ) The first step in the patenting process is to determine whether your idea is patentable or not. You must do a search to find out if your idea, invention, product, process, or design has already been patented or otherwise disclosed. Then you need to figure out the answers to the following questions: Is your idea novel? Is it nonobvious? Is your invention useful? All abstract ideas, natural processes, and phenomenon are not patentable, even if they are useful. However, if it is relevant to some machine work, process, literature, music, then it is patentable. Moreover, your idea should be non-obvious in nature and publicly presentable/non-offensive. If there is someone who could, by his/her knowledge, have thought what you have invented, then it is also not patentable or non-obvious.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
Is your invention useful? All abstract ideas, natural processes, and phenomenon are not patentable, even if they are useful. However, if it is relevant to some machine work, process, literature, music, then it is patentable. Moreover, your idea should be non-obvious in nature and publicly presentable/non-offensive. If there is someone who could, by his/her knowledge, have thought what you have invented, then it is also not patentable or non-obvious. The second step is to find out what type of patent you wish to file. In this step you might wish to (and we recommend you) get counsel from a registered patent attorney. The use of an attorney, or patent agent, is going to ease your strain. They will complete all of the necessary paperwork and will make all the registration processes much easier and understandable for you. Once you are ready to file for an application, you must be clear about the three main categories of patents.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
The second step is to find out what type of patent you wish to file. In this step you might wish to (and we recommend you) get counsel from a registered patent attorney. The use of an attorney, or patent agent, is going to ease your strain. They will complete all of the necessary paperwork and will make all the registration processes much easier and understandable for you. Once you are ready to file for an application, you must be clear about the three main categories of patents. The first major category is utility patents, also known as “patents for invention.” They are granted for the invention of any new and useful process, machinery, engineering, etc. Utility patents are the most common patents in the United States. In fact, 90% of the patents issued by the USPTO in recent years have been utility patents. The second category involves the patent for Designs.
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How to Patent an Idea Table of Contents Find Out How to Properly Patent Your Idea in the United States What Exactly is a Patent Steps to Getting a Patent on Your Own Without an Attorney 1. Record Every Step of Your Invention 2. Check Whether Your Idea is Eligible for a Patent 3. Determine the Commercial Viability of Your Idea 4. Do a Patent Search to Ensure that the Idea Does Not Already Exist 5. Create and File Your Application with the USPTO File a Patent Application for Your Idea Properly Steps to Patent an Idea Patent Overview Commercial Appeal Provisional Application Non-Provisional Application Examination and Filing Process Get Help with Patenting Your Idea Cost to Patent an Idea Fees Associated with Patents How a Patent Lawyer Can Save You Money How to Patent a Product or Invention Getting a Product Patent is Simple Should You Get an Attorney? How to Patent a Business Idea Costs Related to the Patent Application Process Patent Help How to Patent a Website Idea Steps to Patent Your Website Idea Intellectual Pats Can Help You!
The first major category is utility patents, also known as “patents for invention.” They are granted for the invention of any new and useful process, machinery, engineering, etc. Utility patents are the most common patents in the United States. In fact, 90% of the patents issued by the USPTO in recent years have been utility patents. The second category involves the patent for Designs. If your idea is related to a shape, ornament, design, look, etc., then it is patentable under this category. The last category is Plant Patents, when someone invents reproduction of new varieties of any plant. In step three, you must determine what application you are going to file and how you are going to complete it. It is important in this step to review all types of patent applications, view templates, samples, or examples of other patents that are similar to yours, and talk to a patent attorney or patent agent to get a full understand
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It makes sense. Children, particularly very young children, are among the most powerless members of society. They have to be fed, clothed, taken everywhere, they don’t have or make money. And yet, just by speaking a particular set of words, they can elicit a reaction from adults all around. These words also hold some fascination, even for adults. You may or may not swear yourself, but cursing is everywhere. Certain words are bleeped on broadcast TV, sometimes with humorous effects. For example, late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has a recurring segment called “ This Week in Unnecessary Censorship “. In it, non-swear words are bleeped, with the intended effect to make seemingly innocuous speech sound dirty. But what is it about these words that makes them bad?
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You may or may not swear yourself, but cursing is everywhere. Certain words are bleeped on broadcast TV, sometimes with humorous effects. For example, late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has a recurring segment called “ This Week in Unnecessary Censorship “. In it, non-swear words are bleeped, with the intended effect to make seemingly innocuous speech sound dirty. But what is it about these words that makes them bad? $#*! To help examine this question, let’s look at the word shit. What makes this word bad? What are the qualities that make it so offensive that it can’t be spoken in polite conversation? Certainly it isn’t the action itself.
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$#*! To help examine this question, let’s look at the word shit. What makes this word bad? What are the qualities that make it so offensive that it can’t be spoken in polite conversation? Certainly it isn’t the action itself. We are all familiar with going to the bathroom — it is among those things that everybody does. There is even a children’s book called “Everybody Poops”. The concept of pooping is something that is explained to every child in every language and in every culture. It has to be, because, well, everybody poops. So there must be a difference between the word poop and the word shit.
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We are all familiar with going to the bathroom — it is among those things that everybody does. There is even a children’s book called “Everybody Poops”. The concept of pooping is something that is explained to every child in every language and in every culture. It has to be, because, well, everybody poops. So there must be a difference between the word poop and the word shit. They can’t simply be synonyms, or else why would you be able to say “poop” on broadcast TV and not be bleeped, but “shit” is censored every time? What is the difference? Is it the context in which it is used? Is it simply that everyone agrees that it is a bad word? Would it be possible to just agree that a bad word is no longer a bad word?
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They can’t simply be synonyms, or else why would you be able to say “poop” on broadcast TV and not be bleeped, but “shit” is censored every time? What is the difference? Is it the context in which it is used? Is it simply that everyone agrees that it is a bad word? Would it be possible to just agree that a bad word is no longer a bad word? Why are bad words bad?
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
What Does An Executive Search Cost? | Search Firm Prices | Intellerati What Does An Executive Search Cost? | Search Firm Prices January 03, 2021 by Krista Bradford Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Executive search prices vary wildly. It is challenging for search buyers to figure out exactly how much an executive search will cost. Further complicating matters: most search firms do not list their pricing on their websites. However, you can estimate the executive search cost once you understand what most companies spend on different kinds of recruiting services. Going Out to Search or Searching In? To determine executive search cost, the first question a company needs to answer is whether it wants to use a search firm or manage the executive search in-house.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Further complicating matters: most search firms do not list their pricing on their websites. However, you can estimate the executive search cost once you understand what most companies spend on different kinds of recruiting services. Going Out to Search or Searching In? To determine executive search cost, the first question a company needs to answer is whether it wants to use a search firm or manage the executive search in-house. For companies that would rather conduct executive searches themselves, research firms are often the right choice. Their unbundled search and recruiting research services are designed for supporting internal executive search and recruiting efforts, a trend that has grown in popularity in recent years. Intellerati is one such recruiting research firm. Corporate executive recruiting teams come to us for help identifying, qualifying, and screening potential candidates. Often, their candidate sourcers and recruiters have tried for months to produce a hire.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
For companies that would rather conduct executive searches themselves, research firms are often the right choice. Their unbundled search and recruiting research services are designed for supporting internal executive search and recruiting efforts, a trend that has grown in popularity in recent years. Intellerati is one such recruiting research firm. Corporate executive recruiting teams come to us for help identifying, qualifying, and screening potential candidates. Often, their candidate sourcers and recruiters have tried for months to produce a hire. Like good search doctors, we step in with intensive executive search research, conducted by expert researchers who come out of investigative journalism. ( For more, see “ How to Crush Candidate Sourcing “.) We deliver profiles of viable candidates, often times coupled with org charts and talent intelligence reports. Of course, most companies are not big enough for an in-house executive search. For that investment to pay off in saved search fees, you need a good dozen-and-a-half to two dozen searches a year.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Like good search doctors, we step in with intensive executive search research, conducted by expert researchers who come out of investigative journalism. ( For more, see “ How to Crush Candidate Sourcing “.) We deliver profiles of viable candidates, often times coupled with org charts and talent intelligence reports. Of course, most companies are not big enough for an in-house executive search. For that investment to pay off in saved search fees, you need a good dozen-and-a-half to two dozen searches a year. That is why so many companies hand off their searches to executive search firms. Executive Search Firm Pricing Models For companies that want to go “out to search” there are two traditional executive search firm models: retained search firms and contingency firms. Retained: Retained executive search firms are paid a retainer to do the work of executive search.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
That is why so many companies hand off their searches to executive search firms. Executive Search Firm Pricing Models For companies that want to go “out to search” there are two traditional executive search firm models: retained search firms and contingency firms. Retained: Retained executive search firms are paid a retainer to do the work of executive search. The fee is not contingent upon making an actual placement. Retained firms tend to concentrate on recruiting senior executives who are passive candidates — those who are not actively looking for the next job. 2. Contingency: Contingency search firms are only paid when they make a placement.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
The fee is not contingent upon making an actual placement. Retained firms tend to concentrate on recruiting senior executives who are passive candidates — those who are not actively looking for the next job. 2. Contingency: Contingency search firms are only paid when they make a placement. They tend to concentrate on recruiting candidates that are actively looking for their next jobs. While there is some cross over — mainly at the Vice President and Director levels — retained firms focus on executive searches, and contingency firms focus on non-executive search. Traditional Executive Search Prices The traditional search firm prices do not give clients an opportunity to save. Employers pay a full fee regardless as to whether the search takes a week, a month, or half a year. That’s because the executive search cost is not based on the amount of work involved, the time spent searching, or the difficulty of a particular engagement.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
They tend to concentrate on recruiting candidates that are actively looking for their next jobs. While there is some cross over — mainly at the Vice President and Director levels — retained firms focus on executive searches, and contingency firms focus on non-executive search. Traditional Executive Search Prices The traditional search firm prices do not give clients an opportunity to save. Employers pay a full fee regardless as to whether the search takes a week, a month, or half a year. That’s because the executive search cost is not based on the amount of work involved, the time spent searching, or the difficulty of a particular engagement. Rather, it is usually based on a percentage of annual compensation. That rule holds true whether the firm offers contingency or retained executive search. Percentage-Based Pricing When executive search fees are based on candidate compensation, the more a candidate is paid, the more a search firm makes. Some contend that is a conflict-of-interest. Percentage-based executive search pricing provides a financial incentive for search firms to negotiate higher salaries for the candidates they place, which is not in the best interest of the client.
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Rather, it is usually based on a percentage of annual compensation. That rule holds true whether the firm offers contingency or retained executive search. Percentage-Based Pricing When executive search fees are based on candidate compensation, the more a candidate is paid, the more a search firm makes. Some contend that is a conflict-of-interest. Percentage-based executive search pricing provides a financial incentive for search firms to negotiate higher salaries for the candidates they place, which is not in the best interest of the client. Despite that inherent conflict-of-interest, most firms charge a percentage. Retained search: 30-33% of total first-year cash compensation of the candidate placed, plus expenses Contingency Search: 20-25% of the first-year base salary of the candidate placed Flat Fee Pricing A handful of search firms charge a flat fee, including Egon Zehnder, one of the leading retained firms in the world. ( Full disclosure:
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Despite that inherent conflict-of-interest, most firms charge a percentage. Retained search: 30-33% of total first-year cash compensation of the candidate placed, plus expenses Contingency Search: 20-25% of the first-year base salary of the candidate placed Flat Fee Pricing A handful of search firms charge a flat fee, including Egon Zehnder, one of the leading retained firms in the world. ( Full disclosure: our boutique firm The Good Search also offers retained services by flat fee.) Egon Zehnder maintains the pricing model enables the firm to be “completely unbiased” and to “facilitate hiring negotiations with no conflict of interest. Most fixed fees are similar in total amount to the percentage based fees. But because they are set in advance, they eliminate nasty surprises of searches costing more than expected. While there will always be firms that charge less or more, most executive search fees fall within a basic range, regardless as to how the firm does the math.
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our boutique firm The Good Search also offers retained services by flat fee.) Egon Zehnder maintains the pricing model enables the firm to be “completely unbiased” and to “facilitate hiring negotiations with no conflict of interest. Most fixed fees are similar in total amount to the percentage based fees. But because they are set in advance, they eliminate nasty surprises of searches costing more than expected. While there will always be firms that charge less or more, most executive search fees fall within a basic range, regardless as to how the firm does the math. Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices $50,000 – $300,000 Executive Search Cost: In-House Services At large corporations, the do-it-yourself executive search model has grown in popularity. Employers using internal executive recruiters and corporate executive search teams to conduct executive search in-house. In doing so, they frequently turn to executive search research firms and vendors offering unbundled executive search services to augment their own efforts. Sometimes, all they want is a list of potential candidates for their own executive recruiters to call.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices $50,000 – $300,000 Executive Search Cost: In-House Services At large corporations, the do-it-yourself executive search model has grown in popularity. Employers using internal executive recruiters and corporate executive search teams to conduct executive search in-house. In doing so, they frequently turn to executive search research firms and vendors offering unbundled executive search services to augment their own efforts. Sometimes, all they want is a list of potential candidates for their own executive recruiters to call. Other times, they want interested, qualified candidates that they’ll usher through the interview process through to hire. Or, they want a firm that flexes to serve as an extension of their own team. Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Executive Search Research firms and search firms offering unbundled services typically charge by the hour, by the project/search, or by a monthly retainer. Research firms offering name generation services also charge by-the-name. Name-gen research produces lists of target candidate names.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Other times, they want interested, qualified candidates that they’ll usher through the interview process through to hire. Or, they want a firm that flexes to serve as an extension of their own team. Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Executive Search Research firms and search firms offering unbundled services typically charge by the hour, by the project/search, or by a monthly retainer. Research firms offering name generation services also charge by-the-name. Name-gen research produces lists of target candidate names. Typically, the lists are comprised of information gathered from the Internet and from calling into companies. The wide range in executive search cost depends on the services offered and on domain expertise, access to top talent, consultative abilities, and executive presence of the firm. The budget firms may produce candidates who are simply “willing to take a call”, without qualifying, interviewing and vetting the candidate with a more thorough assessment. They typically do not have the skills needed to do advanced research or to communicate with C-level executives, position offers, assist in negotiations, and close the candidates. So choose your recruitment research firm wisely.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Typically, the lists are comprised of information gathered from the Internet and from calling into companies. The wide range in executive search cost depends on the services offered and on domain expertise, access to top talent, consultative abilities, and executive presence of the firm. The budget firms may produce candidates who are simply “willing to take a call”, without qualifying, interviewing and vetting the candidate with a more thorough assessment. They typically do not have the skills needed to do advanced research or to communicate with C-level executives, position offers, assist in negotiations, and close the candidates. So choose your recruitment research firm wisely. Average By-the-Name Prices: $30 to $50 a name Average By-the-Hour Prices: $90 to $150 an hour Average By-The-Month Prices $20,000 – $40,000 Increasingly, in-house recruiting teams are turning firms that offer the expertise of retained search firms services, but a much more flexible model. designed for in-house search teams. Frequently, these firms work by monthly retainer as a natural extension of the in-house executive recruiting team.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Average By-the-Name Prices: $30 to $50 a name Average By-the-Hour Prices: $90 to $150 an hour Average By-The-Month Prices $20,000 – $40,000 Increasingly, in-house recruiting teams are turning firms that offer the expertise of retained search firms services, but a much more flexible model. designed for in-house search teams. Frequently, these firms work by monthly retainer as a natural extension of the in-house executive recruiting team. Unlike the retained model, the monthly retainer gives companies a significant opportunity to save. In most cases, firms offering unbundled services are not responsible for the hire. Research firms do make it a practice to guarantee the quality of their research. Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks The risk of by-the-name pricing is paying for names you don’t need. Another weakness is it is a quantitative approach.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Unlike the retained model, the monthly retainer gives companies a significant opportunity to save. In most cases, firms offering unbundled services are not responsible for the hire. Research firms do make it a practice to guarantee the quality of their research. Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks The risk of by-the-name pricing is paying for names you don’t need. Another weakness is it is a quantitative approach. A name doesn’t tell you who is good. Moreover, a name does not a candidate make. Someone still needs to do the work of recruiting, converting all those names into viable candidates. By-the-Hour Risks The risk of by-the-hour pricing is that it gives the illusion of comparing apples-to-apples when that is rarely the case. A company with a lower hourly rate may be a terrific bargain but often, it can cost you more per engagement when research has to be corrected and redone.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
A name doesn’t tell you who is good. Moreover, a name does not a candidate make. Someone still needs to do the work of recruiting, converting all those names into viable candidates. By-the-Hour Risks The risk of by-the-hour pricing is that it gives the illusion of comparing apples-to-apples when that is rarely the case. A company with a lower hourly rate may be a terrific bargain but often, it can cost you more per engagement when research has to be corrected and redone. Often bargain research firms lack the necessary expertise to do serious research. In other words, if the hourly pricing sounds to good to be true, it probably is. Another risk of by-the-hour pricing is that the meter is always running. The risk can be mitigated if it is possible to set a flat project fee, so you know what the work will cost. The challenge of setting a project fee is that most expert researchers simply can’t tell for certain how long candidate mapping and org charting will take until they do it.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Often bargain research firms lack the necessary expertise to do serious research. In other words, if the hourly pricing sounds to good to be true, it probably is. Another risk of by-the-hour pricing is that the meter is always running. The risk can be mitigated if it is possible to set a flat project fee, so you know what the work will cost. The challenge of setting a project fee is that most expert researchers simply can’t tell for certain how long candidate mapping and org charting will take until they do it. Companies vary far too much in size and structure. Consequently, most project estimates are simply educated guesses based on the firm’s experience. By-the-Month Risks The risk of by-the-month pricing is that an executive search cost can be higher than expected if the search drags on for more than a couple of months, compared to retained or contingency search. However, that risk is mitigated when companies have the option of switching the firm to another search. Also, the monthly model works better when a company can commit to a four or more searches a year.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Companies vary far too much in size and structure. Consequently, most project estimates are simply educated guesses based on the firm’s experience. By-the-Month Risks The risk of by-the-month pricing is that an executive search cost can be higher than expected if the search drags on for more than a couple of months, compared to retained or contingency search. However, that risk is mitigated when companies have the option of switching the firm to another search. Also, the monthly model works better when a company can commit to a four or more searches a year. Doing so enables the firm to assign a specific team member to serve the client for concierge-quality service. True Cost of Executive Search Last, price is not the same as the total cost of a search, a figure that is the one that I’ve found is the more accurate measure. It is a figure that also takes other factors into account, such as the cost of a position languishing unfilled, or of a cheaper, but ultimately bad hire. There is a reason that the most powerful and successful employers in the world continue to invest in quality executive search, whether through their own teams or in league with a trusted executive search partner. I’ll address that topic in another post.
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Executive Search Cost: The Price of Executive Search Going Out to Search or Searching In? Executive Search Firm Pricing Models Traditional Executive Search Prices Percentage-Based Pricing Flat Fee Pricing Average Full-Service Executive Search Prices Executive Search Cost: In-House Services Executive Search Research and Unbundled Services Average By-the-Name Prices: Average By-the-Hour Prices: Average By-The-Month Prices Risks to Consider By-the-Name Risks By-the-Hour Risks By-the-Month Risks True Cost of Executive Search Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
Doing so enables the firm to assign a specific team member to serve the client for concierge-quality service. True Cost of Executive Search Last, price is not the same as the total cost of a search, a figure that is the one that I’ve found is the more accurate measure. It is a figure that also takes other factors into account, such as the cost of a position languishing unfilled, or of a cheaper, but ultimately bad hire. There is a reason that the most powerful and successful employers in the world continue to invest in quality executive search, whether through their own teams or in league with a trusted executive search partner. I’ll address that topic in another post. To learn more about our recruiting research pricing, check out our Pricing page. Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed our post, please show the love and share it with your friends by clicking the buttons below. It makes it easier for others to find the post.
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The admin$ share explained | Remote Administration For Windows The admin$ share explained by Steve Wiseman on October 19, 2007 · 2 comments in Windows Over the past few years I have received many emails asking what the admin$ share is used for, and what are the security implications when using it. This share has been present in all of the “NT” versions of windows. This means Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista. The share is part of a few that are automatically created in windows. Another is c$. Why do they end with a $ ? This is used to tell windows to hide the share. For example, if I browse to my desktop from my laptop over the network…this is what I see: ( I clicked start, then run and typed \\laptopsw – the name of the laptop) Now looking at that you would think that the only share available on that system is “Users”. Not true. We can browse to our hidden share by typing the full path into Explorer:
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This is used to tell windows to hide the share. For example, if I browse to my desktop from my laptop over the network…this is what I see: ( I clicked start, then run and typed \\laptopsw – the name of the laptop) Now looking at that you would think that the only share available on that system is “Users”. Not true. We can browse to our hidden share by typing the full path into Explorer: If you look carefully you will notice that the admin$ share simply points to the C:\Windows folder. So what is this for? And why did Microsoft put this into Windows? Specifically it is used to deploy software remotely. If you have ever ‘pushed’ software to a computer across your network, then you have used the admin$ share.
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If you look carefully you will notice that the admin$ share simply points to the C:\Windows folder. So what is this for? And why did Microsoft put this into Windows? Specifically it is used to deploy software remotely. If you have ever ‘pushed’ software to a computer across your network, then you have used the admin$ share. When software is pushed, it uses this share to upload the file. Here is how it works. 1. You connect to the remote machine’s admin$ share. If you have local administrator rights, then you connect right away – otherwise you are prompted for a username and password.
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When software is pushed, it uses this share to upload the file. Here is how it works. 1. You connect to the remote machine’s admin$ share. If you have local administrator rights, then you connect right away – otherwise you are prompted for a username and password. 2. You copy over a file, or files to the remote machine. To execute remotely, one of those files must be a service. 3. The service that was copied in step 2 is installed, and started.
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2. You copy over a file, or files to the remote machine. To execute remotely, one of those files must be a service. 3. The service that was copied in step 2 is installed, and started. 4. Now your software has been pushed. Obviously the admin$ share could be used for many other things. Anything that can be set in windows by changing a file in c:\windows can be updated in this way. Or more nefariously a virus could use this share to propagate across your network.
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4. Now your software has been pushed. Obviously the admin$ share could be used for many other things. Anything that can be set in windows by changing a file in c:\windows can be updated in this way. Or more nefariously a virus could use this share to propagate across your network. In earlier versions of windows, the admin$ share was wide open. There were numerous vulnerabilities in NT 4, and 2000 that gave it a bad name. Mostly it was not an implementation issue, but an issue with the local administrator password. Many administrators simply left it blank! Zoom back to today, and we are in a totally different environment.
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In earlier versions of windows, the admin$ share was wide open. There were numerous vulnerabilities in NT 4, and 2000 that gave it a bad name. Mostly it was not an implementation issue, but an issue with the local administrator password. Many administrators simply left it blank! Zoom back to today, and we are in a totally different environment. Microsoft has locked down file sharing significantly. A few rules are now in place that can keep the admin share, and all file sharing from working properly. Here are some of the new restrictions (Mostly on XP SP2 and higher) on file sharing: 1. Windows will not allow connections using accounts that have no password.
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Microsoft has locked down file sharing significantly. A few rules are now in place that can keep the admin share, and all file sharing from working properly. Here are some of the new restrictions (Mostly on XP SP2 and higher) on file sharing: 1. Windows will not allow connections using accounts that have no password. It simply will keep asking you for the password as if you entered it incorrectly. 2. The hostname must be correct. For example, the hostname of the machine is LAPTOPSW, and you create a host entry pointing to the same ip called MYLAPTOP. Now if I attempt to browse to the machine using that new hostname…I will be denied access.
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It simply will keep asking you for the password as if you entered it incorrectly. 2. The hostname must be correct. For example, the hostname of the machine is LAPTOPSW, and you create a host entry pointing to the same ip called MYLAPTOP. Now if I attempt to browse to the machine using that new hostname…I will be denied access. 3. In a similar situation to number 2, if I try to use the IP address, I will be denied access. It will simply keep asking for the username and password as if I typed it wrong. In addition to those new rules, Microsoft ships Windows XP with a feature called “Simple File Sharing” (Turned on by default) Simple file sharing should be called “Broken insecure file sharing”. When this feature is turned on you have no admin share – and that is a good thing.
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3. In a similar situation to number 2, if I try to use the IP address, I will be denied access. It will simply keep asking for the username and password as if I typed it wrong. In addition to those new rules, Microsoft ships Windows XP with a feature called “Simple File Sharing” (Turned on by default) Simple file sharing should be called “Broken insecure file sharing”. When this feature is turned on you have no admin share – and that is a good thing. Why? Because all other shares have no security and no passwords. No choice. This is burned into XP Home, no way to turn it off. So step 1 to getting the admin share working properly under XP SP2, is to disable simple file sharing.
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Why? Because all other shares have no security and no passwords. No choice. This is burned into XP Home, no way to turn it off. So step 1 to getting the admin share working properly under XP SP2, is to disable simple file sharing. I have an article on the subject if you are interested. An additional roadblock is the firewall built into XP. By default it disables all access to file and printer sharing. This needs to be turned back on if you want to access the admin share. The article I linked above shows you how to do that too.
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I have an article on the subject if you are interested. An additional roadblock is the firewall built into XP. By default it disables all access to file and printer sharing. This needs to be turned back on if you want to access the admin share. The article I linked above shows you how to do that too. Still, I can feel your concern. Why turn all this stuff back on when MS thinks it is a big security hole? To give you a choice. If you are not aware of it, then the default is to lock down. This is a good thing.
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