Vivek Wadhwa is an American technology entrepreneur and academic. Read full biography of Vivek Wadhwa →
Building a company isn't that different from climbing a big mountain. You need people helping you traverse treacherous paths and to lift you up... →
Recruiting talent is no different than any other challenge a startup faces. It's all about selling.
Business executives need to start by spelling out and communicating their values. Then they need to lead by example. This means getting rid of the... →
When I start getting embroiled in heated debates and feeling stressed, I just turn everything off and disconnect from the world. I simply tell my... →
Hiring foreigners is more expensive and more difficult than hiring locals, because of the visa fees and long lead times for visa processing. And... →
I realized that, after tasting entrepreneurship, I had become unfit for the corporate world. There was no turning back. The only regret I had was... →
My message to students is that if you want to become an entrepreneur and save the world, definitely don't skip college. But go to a school that... →
The most valuable lesson I learned in dealing with the ups and downs was to invest in my employees - to do all I could for them when the times were... →
When my generation grew up, our only sources of knowledge were books, teachers, parents and friends. The encyclopedia was an item of luxury. We faced... →
Outsourcing was the bogeyman of the '90s. Protectionists portrayed it as an evil that would take American jobs away. Yes, some jobs did go... →
When I became an entrepreneur, I had the knowledge to develop and manage budgets, market products and review legal contracts.
Innovation is all about people. Innovation thrives when the population is diverse, accepting and willing to cooperate.
In the technology world, you have to execute fast or you're out of business.