Posts by tag: entrepreneurship

ILF Orlando Advisory Board Inauguration, Feb 13, 2015

Last Friday, at the ILF Orlando Advisory Board Inauguration, I had the great opportunity to discuss technology, the importance of STEM education, and to share my own personal story of entrepreneurial success as an immigrant coming to America. To see the full World Journal article on the event click here.

Immigrant Leaders Offer Experienced Perspective

I was recently in Washington D.C. attending the International Leadership Foundation’s (ILF) annual awards gala, a gathering of many notable leaders from the Asian Pacific American (APA) community who support programs of training and scholarship for college students. The participation of so many successful immigrants and children of immigrants offers the APA youth involved in […]

How Great Entrepreneurial Ideas Take Flight

Recognizing opportunities is the key to success. Big ideas usually grow from recognizing a need, a limitation, or a failing solution. This is one of the reoccurring themes throughout my book, Guardians of the Dream. As I was struggling to get my first company off the ground, someone suggested I attend a vendor’s conference. I […]

Recognizing Opportunity and Embracing an Innovation Mindset

As I grew my first company, I became increasingly committed to innovation. I was always looking for new opportunities. One day, I got a call from a guy named Marty Skalka, who owned a company called Computer Science Inc. He asked me to take over part of his business. I knew that CSI worked with […]

The Entrepreneurial Mindset : You Can Kill Your Business With Your Mind

Dr. Paul Hsu was recently interviewed as a special guest on the WebTalkRadio.net show, Small Business: Smart Solutions on the topic of the entrepreneurial mindset that sets successful innovators apart in small business today. Dr. Hsu shared highlights of his personal experience and tips from Guardians of the Dream which served him well as a […]