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Expert Profile: Tim Berry
Tim Berry is the president of Palo Alto Software Inc., which produces the industry's leading business planning software, Business Plan Pro, as well as other popular planning applications for businesses. He also is an author and an adjunct professor at the University of Oregon, where he teaches a course on entrepreneurship. In January 2007, Berry received the Corporate Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
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Answers By Tim Berry


Should I apply for a patent for my idea?
Answered by Tim Berry   |   Posted in Starting Up 16 days ago
How do I sell an idea for a product?
Answered by Tim Berry   |   Posted in Business Opportunities 16 days ago
Starting an online invitation business
Answered by Tim Berry   |   Posted in Starting Up 30+ days ago


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