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ALBERT EINSTEIN by Peter F. Drucker

Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management ()

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Harvard Business School Press

J.M.Cohen

ALBERT EINSTEIN by Peter F. Drucker

“One of the most degenerative tendencies of the last forty years is the belief that if you are understandable, you are vulgar. When I was growing up, it was taken for granted that economists, physicians, psychologists—leaders in any discipline—would make themselves understood.

Einstein spent years with three different collaborators to make his theory of relativity accessible to the layman. Even John Maynard Keynes tried hard to make his economics accessible.

But just the other day, I heard a senior scholar seriously reject a younger colleague’s work because more than five people could understand what he’s doing. Literally.”

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