When employees are exceptional, everyday rules no longer apply.
In 1933, Albert Einstein fled Nazi Germany for the leafy streets of Princeton, NJ. He would have been welcome anywhere, but Einstein joined the Institute for Advanced Study, bestowing instant credibility on the fledgling research center.
Abraham Flexner, the institute's founder, wasn't a physicist or mathematician--but he was a gifted administrator. 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. The team of thinkers that Flexner assembled produced some of the greatest scientific advances of the 20th century. The man had a knack for leading genius.
Einstein's Boss 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. Original and insightful, the book explains how to spot the deep thinkers who will transform your business--and reveals 10 rules for guiding them to greatness, including:
Leading people who are smarter than you is no easy task. But for managers who learn to channel brainpower into breakthroughs, the rewards are boundless.
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"Einstein’s Boss is a valuable and fascinating book about managing scientists and engineers so they can thrive and produce new scientific and technological breakthroughs.”
— Stanley Prusiner, MD, Nobel Prize winner and director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of California, San Francisco
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Robert Hromas, MD, is a skilled administrator, mentor, scientist, and clinician who leads a department of over 320 faculty physicians, 50 PhD investigators, and 200 physicians in training at University of Florida Health. He personally supervises a laboratory designing new cancer drugs.
Tom Parks is an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator who has also been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He has been involved in recording audiobooks and voice-overs for over thirty years and through an eclectic range of projects. In addition to performing and directing, he is also an active musician, drumming in musical theater productions in the Midwest, and is in demand as a conference speaker.