![]() ![]() ![]() But for managers who learn to channel brainpower into breakthroughs, the rewards are boundless. Leading people who are smarter than you is no easy task. When employees are exceptional, everyday rules no longer apply. Quit chasing squirrels: Guide innovation towards the core mission.Let the problem seduce: Frame challenges in a way that captures the imagination and draws them toward the goal.Practice alchemy: Mix complementary minds together for maximum effect.Turn over the rocks: Be completely transparent-a genius will figure out what you're hiding anyway.Shut up and listen: Consider their input openly before reaching conclusions.Get out of the way: Allow brilliant people ownership of their projects.Original and insightful, Einstein's Boss explains how to spot the deep thinkers who will transform your business-and reveals 10 rules for guiding them to greatness, including: Under his leadership, IAS became a global powerhouse, home to 33 Nobel Laureates, 38 Field Medalists, and myriad winners of the Wolf and MacArthur prizes. Abraham Flexner, the institute's founder, wasn't a physicist or mathematician but he was a gifted administrator. Einstein joined the Institute for Advanced Study, bestowing instant credibility on the fledgling research center. In 1933, Albert Einstein fled Nazi Germany for the leafy streets of Princeton, NJ. This book filters Flexner's practices through the lens of modern business, where industries from computing to engineering to biotechnology compete for top talent and cutting-edge innovations. ![]()
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