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Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1 www.ipaustralia.gov. au Presented by Alison Senti and Peter Willimott Marketing & Communciations IP Australia

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Overview Day Introduction and Overview 1410Topic 1- Fundamentals of IP Awareness Building 1500Break 1515Topic 2 - Defining Overall IP Awareness Objectives 1615Topic 3 - Identifying and Reaching Out to Target Groups Group Activity 1715End

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Page 1: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property

Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003

DAY 1

www.ipaustralia.gov.au

Presented byAlison Senti and Peter WillimottMarketing & Communciations

IP Australia

Page 2: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Welcome and

Introduction

Page 3: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

OverviewDay 11400 Introduction and Overview1410 Topic 1- Fundamentals of IP

Awareness Building1500 Break1515 Topic 2 - Defining Overall IP

Awareness Objectives1615 Topic 3 - Identifying and Reaching Out

to Target Groups Group Activity1715 End

Page 4: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Overview (cont’d)Day 20800 Topic 4 - Identifying Audience Needs and

Program Development Quiz on Day 1 Topics 0900 Topic 5 - Developing Key Messages for

Target Groups1000 Break1015 Topic 6 - Developing and Implementing Public

Awareness Activities1115 Topic 7 - Organisation and Conduct of IP

Awareness Seminars 1215 Lunch1400 Topic 8 - Building Strategic Relationships and

Networks1500 Break1515 Topic 9 - Advanced IP Awareness Activities and

Resources: 1615 Topic 9 - Evaluation of IP Awareness Activities

and Final Wrap Up1715 Closing Ceremony

Page 5: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

TOPIC 1:Benefits and Importance of

IP Public Awareness Building Activities

Page 6: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

What is a Public Education & Awareness Strategy?

Your strategy is important for customers and your country as a whole

Key elements- Setting Objectives- Segmentation - Target markets- Market research- Activities (internet/publications/seminars)- Building relationships- Budget/timeline

Page 7: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

What is a Public Education & Awareness Strategy?

Your strategy will have different drivers- Core business- Public interest - Policy

What are your target audiences and activities going to be?

Push vs Pull information distribution

Page 8: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Introducing IP Australia Administration of IP Rights

Patents (approx. 88,000 applications)

Trade marks (approx. 40,000 applications)

Designs (approx. 4000 applications)

Over 800 staff 200 patent examiners 165 trade mark examiners dedicated Marketing team of 9 staff

Page 9: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

IP Australia’s Awareness Activities

Marketing section formed in 1997

Initially small group targeting industry, SMEs and business advisers

Now have a broader focus - tertiary, school education target sectors and comprehensive internet presence.

Page 10: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Coffee Break

Page 11: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

TOPIC 2:Defining Overall Awareness

Objectives

Page 12: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Setting Objectives Why set objectives for PE & A?

direction

measurement

benchmark

prioritisation

objectives vs goals

Page 13: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Setting Objectives Who sets the objectives? Consultation

management government policy business needs stakeholders

What do you want to achieve? Be realistic!

Can you measure how you are going?

Page 14: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Setting Objectives Objectives and Outcomes (example)

OBJECTIVE: Increase number of patent applications from National University of Samoa and research centres

OUTCOME: Conduct tailored promotion and awareness activities relevant areas within these sectors

Case study >> IP Australia’s tertiary sector

Page 15: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Setting Objectives IP Australia’s tertiary sector

Market research >> recommendations>>

Key strategy objectives >> raise awareness, via:

seminars IP Professor website (lecture material,case

studies) Signature file lecturers

Page 16: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Setting ObjectivesGroup ActivityWrite down two (2) personal objectives - one of

which must be quantifiable (measurable) and one that is a ‘goal’.

For example: OBJECTIVE - Lose 5 kilograms by 1 October GOAL - Become South Pacific boxing champion

What is the main difference between the two objectives you wrote down?

What would the outcomes be if these objectives were achieved?

Page 17: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

TOPIC 3:Identifying and Reaching

Out to Target Groups(Segmentation)

Page 18: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Segmentation Segmentation = breaking up public

into manageable groups for targeted public awareness activities.

Benefits: Manageable chunks of activity Ease of developing communication

materials >> tailored messages Maximise communication to audience Delivery costs Track and respond to new needs

NOTE>> keep target segments to a minimum where possible >> prioritise!

Page 19: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

SegmentationPrioritising Your Segments:

High IPR staff Judges and lawyers Business representative groups Relevant government departments

Page 20: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

SegmentationPrioritising Your Segments (cont’d):

Medium Universities and research organisations Media IPR customers

Low Primary/secondary schools

Page 21: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

SegmentationGroup Activity:

Segmentation task in groups of four (4) Pink cards are target segments Yellow cards are groups that can fit within

the target segments.

Place the green cards under the yellow cards where you think they best fit, keeping in mind the characteristics of the target segment.

Page 22: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

Group Activity: “Two-Up”The Rules:

•Each player is allocated 10 Minties

•One person will be appointed the “Spinner” (toss coins in air) and another person will keep score

•Players will form circle and guess which way the coins will fall:

Evens = two Heads or two Tails

Odds = spin again

After 10 spins the player with the most Minties is the winner!!

Page 23: Regional Workshop on Enhancing Awareness of Intellectual Property Workshop for FICs 2 - 4 September 2003 DAY 1  Presented by Alison

See you tomorrow morningat 8am!