Kay Koplovitz: As for Innovation: My Bet Is on Women in STEMI am so gratified to read all the activity around the Innovating Women project created by Vivek Wadhwa as a part of the Singularity University initiative together with Google For Entrepreneurs. Not only am I a devotee of Singularity, I have been ... Huffington Post, 5 days ago |
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Why Some Startups Don't Hire People With MBAsDo as I say, not as I do is the new mantra in business education. Academic and entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa says in a Wall Street Journal op-ed today , I have no doubt that my M.B.A. from New York University's Stern School of Business was one of the ... Business Insider, 1 month ago
The growing case that entrepreneurs don't need an MBA
Quartz, 1 month ago
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The way forward for FWD.usSource: Washington Post Author: Vivek Wadhwa Location: FWD.us (Silicon Valley), Palo Alto, CA, Benton Foundation, 5 days ago
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Over the Hill in IT, or Just a Late Bloomer?A LinkedIn post by Vivek Wadhwa bears the headline, The Tech Industry's Darkest Secret: It's All About Age. That's got to be the worst-kept secret ever. Wadhwa describes tech as an up or out profession — like the military. And it's as competitive ... IT Business Edge, 2 weeks ago
Why Older Entrepreneurs Are Crucial, Even in Silicon Valley
PBS, 3 weeks ago
The tech industry's darkest secret: It's all about age
Local Tech Wire, 4 weeks ago
Engineers, Beware! Tech Industry's Darkest Secret Revealed
Silicon India, 3 weeks ago
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The Truth About Entrepreneurs: Twice As Many Are Over 50 than Under 25By: Vivek Wadhwa A Note from Paul Solman: In January, PBS NewsHour featured a company where the average age was 74. In March, the graying of academia, with a physicist in his 80s who may be a better teacher than ever. On Monday, we featured "senior" ... PBS, 3 weeks ago
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Silicon Valley Discriminates Against Women, Even If They're BetterBy: Paul Solman Silicon Valley entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa discovers that the famed "meritocracy" of Silicon Valley is a myth and that women are systematically discriminated against there, despite the fact that they're more productive, on average, ... PBS, 2 months ago
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Immigration Reform's Path to ProsperityBy Ambassador Karl F. Inderfurth, senior adviser and Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies at CSIS and Scott Miller, senior adviser and Scholl Chair in International Business at CSIS. Immigration makes us stronger. It keeps us vibrant. It ... ScandAsia.com, 1 month ago
Immigration Reform's 'Path to Prosperity'
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1 month ago
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Should we let wunderkinds drop out?It's one thing to say tech geniuses don't need degrees. After all, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg all dropped out of college. But now we've got David Karp, who doesn't even have a high school diploma. Karp, 26, founded Tumblr, the online ... Sydney Morning Herald, 8 hours ago
Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
Miami Herald, 11 hours ago
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Google News searches turn up incomplete results, critic findsThe Washington Post E-mail the writer Robert Epstein was searching for links to add to his press page when he noticed something peculiar: While his articles showed up in Google's main Web search and in other search engines, Epstein could no longer ... Washington Post, 5 days ago
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Google I/O: Google Music All Access...Jumping into an already crowded music space, Google announced its , Google Music All Access, in a keynote at its developers conference Tuesday. The service, which lets users listen to tracks on demand and forms stations of related songs as you ... Washington Post, 5 days ago
Google's expected Spotify competitor: What it could mean for online music
Washington Post, 5 days ago
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