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Vivek Wadhwa

    The Immigrant Exodus
    Your Happiness Was Hacked
    Innovating Women
    From Incremental to Exponential
    Driver in the Driverless Car
    • Driver in the Driverless Car

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      Tech experts Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever describe dozens of astonishing technological advances in this fascinating and thought-provoking book, which asks what kind of future lies ahead— Star Trek or Mad Max ? Breakthroughs such as personalized genomics, drones, self-driving vehicles, and artificial intelligence could make our lives healthier, safer, and easier. On the other hand, the same technologies raise the specter of a frightening future—eugenics, a jobless economy, a complete loss of privacy, and ever-worsening economic inequality. Wadhwa says that we need to ask three questions about every emerging Does it have the potential to benefit everyone equally? What are the risks and the rewards? And does it promote autonomy or dependence? This edition is updated throughout and includes a new chapter on quantum computing, which promises vastly increased processing times—and vastly increased security risks. In the end, our future is up to us; our hands may not be on the wheel, but we will decide the driverless car's destination.

      Driver in the Driverless Car
    • From Incremental to Exponential

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(40)Évaluer

      "This timely book reminds us that innovation is agnostic about where it's created."--Satya Nadella, CEO, MicrosoftOver and over, we see big legacy businesses getting beaten to the punch by energetic little start-ups. It seems like innovation can come from only the bottom up or from the outside in. But tech experts Vivek Wadwha and Ismail Amla are here to tell you that "big equals slow and stodgy" is a myth. Based on decades of experience working with both the world's leading brands and disruptive start-ups, this book explores the opportunity legacy companies have to create new markets, supercharge growth, and remake their businesses by combining the mindset and tool belt of start-ups with the benefits of boatloads of customer data, decades of brand equity, robust distribution channels, enormous financial assets, and more.Wadhwa and Amla go deeply into why the pace and dynamics of innovation have changed so dramatically in recent years and show how companies can overcome obstacles like the Eight Deadly Sins of Stasis. Equally important, they provide a playbook on how to use their insights in your own company, team, or career. This fast-paced, anecdote-rich story rethinks modern innovation--a book every manager, executive, and ambitious employee will want to read.

      From Incremental to Exponential
    • Your Happiness Was Hacked

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(172)Évaluer

      Technology: your master, or your friend? Do you feel ruled by your smartphone and enslaved by your e-mail or social-network activities? Digital technology is making us miserable, say bestselling authors and former tech executives Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever. We've become a tribe of tech addicts--and it's not entirely our fault. Taking advantage of vulnerabilities in human brain function, tech companies entice us to overdose on technology interaction. This damages our lives, work, families, and friendships. Swipe-driven dating apps train us to evaluate people like products, diminishing our relationships. At work, we e-mail on average 77 times a day, ruining our concentration. At home, light from our screens is contributing to epidemic sleep deprivation. But we can reclaim our lives without dismissing technology. The authors explain how to avoid getting hooked on tech and how to define and control the roles that tech is playing and could play in our lives. And they provide a guide to technological and personal tools for regaining control. This readable book turns personal observation into a handy action guide to adapting to our new reality of omnipresent technology

      Your Happiness Was Hacked
    • A 2012 ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR.Vivek Wadhwa, an immigrant tech entrepreneur turned academic, draws on his research to show that the United States is in the midst of an unprecedented halt in high-growth, immigrant-founded start-ups. He offers a concise framework for understanding the Immigrant Exodus and a recipe for reversal.

      The Immigrant Exodus