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22 July 2020Nicole Gorlier

How to sustain and promote IP business development during a pandemic

Due to the pandemic, the majority of IP practitioners are  working from home. In order to adapt to their new digital workplace environment, they’ve have had to develop and refine soft skills and other professional skillsets outside their core functions.

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