To be most effective, leaders must move beyond time management to time mastery. Time managers are reliant on clocks and calendars; time masters develop an intuitive sense of timing. Time managers see time as a fixed, rigid constant; time masters view it as relative and malleable. Time masters have what John Clemens and Scott Dalrymple call the critical skill of "temporal intelligence."
Based on more than four years of research, Time Mastery includes dozens of examples of leaders whose temporal intelligence has helped them achieve business breakthroughs at organizations such as GE, 3M, Staples, and Dell. Readers will learn to develop six time-mastery behaviors, including how to: treat time as a continuous "flow" of peak experience * set the rhythm of their organization * look beyond the moment and encourage long-term, strategic thinking * and use time as an energizing principle that drives improvement. With intriguing examples from sports, science, history, and the performing arts, as well as business, Time Mastery takes a fascinating, in-depth look at a surprising new leadership skill.
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John K. Clemens (Oneonta, NY) is Professor of Management at Hartwick College and founder of the The Hartwick Humanities in Management Institute. His previous books include The Classic Touch: Lessons in Leadership from Homer to Hemingway. Scott Dalrymple (Oneonta, NY) is an Assistant Professor of Management at Hartwick and CEO of Dalrymple Consulting, specializing in corporate strategy and business communications.
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