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Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

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Re: Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

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I think Bezos is in Steve Job's league. Not so much in terms of design awareness of devices, but in terms of design awareness of markets and information ecosystems. Amazon has had disruptive success after success in establishing themselves as the middleman. Clearly, this is not an accident.

Re: Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

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The focus of the article is entrepreneurship and its impact on job creation. Steve Jobs was definitely an entrepreneur but is more associated with perfection and attention to detail for his products and marketing them with great showmanship which is why the title seems misleading to me.

Then there is the rather bizzare relation about Steve's biological father being an immigrant which is kind of contradictory. His growing up in an atmosphere with his foster family would definitely have contributed to his subsequent development to who he was. To put is simply, it's just not immigrants themselves, but the atmosphere around them which contributes to the success.

Re: Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

#8
It will not happen. At the least not in India. The biggest obstacle in the US would be getting a Visa. In India the biggest obstacle would be the amount of money that goes into the pockets of corrupt officials. Sure, you can easily build a small consultancy or web startup in India, but if you're thinking of building factories/getting into manufacturing, you sure as hell will be spending a lot on 'butterring' your way through the system.

And this I think is a big advantage for the US, because if the US can do something about the Visa issues quickly I am pretty sure a majority of Indians would opt to startup in the US rather than return to India.

Re: Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

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post #4

Do most Asian cultures create the environment for innovators and disruptors to succeed? If not, are US cultural values being imparted too?

FTA:

> The returning entrepreneurs bring home what may be even more valuable than the education and credentials they earned from Yale or Stanford (although those don't hurt, either): the entrepreneurial mindset. As recently as the 1990s, says Wadhwa, failure was considered a deep disgrace for Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs and their families. But the Asians have since grown more tolerant and appreciative of their risk-takers, and the last cultural edge that American business owners once enjoyed has eroded.

Re: Why the Next Steve Jobs Will be Asian

#10
Where Love and Skill meet, Excellence is born.

I am Indian-American. First generation. My family is from Gujurat, India. I will not be the next Steve Jobs. I am the first Amar Patel. I am 21 years old and I know down to every atom and cell why I was born and how I can serve this world. I am proud to be a Hindu and an American, both are based on the same ideal of UNIVERSAL FREEDOM.

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