licensing manager
Licensing managers oversee licenses and rights of a company regarding use of its products or intellectual property. They ensure that third parties comply with specified agreements and contracts, and negotiate with and maintain relationships between both parties.
Also called: assistant brand licensing manager, senior licensing and brand manager, trainee international licensing manager, assistant licensing manager, senior brand licensing manager, graduate licensing and brand manager, assistant international licensing manager, assistant licensing and brand manager
- 24
- essential skills
- 5
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
24- abide by business ethical code of conducts
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- apply company policies
- apply strategic thinking
- build business relationships
- carry out strategic research
- compare contractors' bids
- contract law
- develop licensing agreements
- ensure compliance with purchasing and contracting regulations
- establish usage policies
- financial capability
- handle financial transactions
- have computer literacy
- intellectual property law
- manage financial risk
- manage licensee portofolio
- manage licensing fees
- manage staff
- meet deadlines
- monitor compliance with licensing agreements
- negotiate rights of use
- perform market research
- use different communication channels
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