Trade Secrets: Protecting Your Business
Stealing your trade secrets would devastate the business you
thrive on. Today's, competitor is very resourceful. With the
growing technology, it is easy to lift a company's client
database, copy a business plan, or forge documentation of
ownership with one click of the computer mouse. Yes, your
competition is out to destroy you if you let them.
Plan Carefully
Implement a plan to protect your company's valuable trade
secrets from inappropriate disclosure. Begin with these few
steps:
1. Require Confidentiality Agreement and Non-Disclosure
Agreement from individual parties that deal with your company's
proprietary information.
2. Require employees or work for hire contractors to sign a
Non-Compete Agreement.
3. Establish procedures that will protect the company's
proprietary information from those who are unauthorized.
Protecting your trade secrets is easier than one might think.
It's important that you outline the penalties for violating your
business agreements, not as a threat, but as a reality or
consequence to their actions. If someone does violate an
agreement, you'll have legal ground to stand on.
About the author:
Diane M. Hess is an expert in business development and business
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