The best ideas fail when the inventor isn't ready. Answer honestly — this isn't a test. It's a coaching session. Your results will guide exactly what to do next.
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Commitment & Drive
How serious are you really?
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Your commitment level is the single biggest predictor of whether an idea becomes a product. Be honest here — there are no wrong answers, only useful ones.
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Mindset & Resilience
How you handle setbacks defines everything
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The invention journey will test you. Prototypes fail. Manufacturers ghost you. Customers say no. How you respond to those moments determines whether you reach the finish line.
1 = I need certainty before acting. 5 = I'm comfortable making decisions with incomplete information.
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Resources & Support
What you have to work with
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You don't need unlimited money or a team to succeed — but you need an honest picture of what you're working with. Gaps here aren't disqualifying. They're just things to plan around.
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Skills & Knowledge
What you bring to the table
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Every inventor has strengths and blind spots. The goal here isn't to find weaknesses — it's to build a clear picture of where to focus your energy and where to find help.
1 = I avoid selling entirely. 5 = Selling is one of my strongest skills.
1 = No technical background in this area. 5 = I could build or direct this myself.
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Idea Clarity
How well-defined is what you're building
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A vague idea stays a dream. A specific, defined product concept becomes a plan. This section helps identify whether the idea is ready to move forward or needs more definition first.
Be honest — this is just for your coaching report. It won't affect your score.
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