Driven by Time: Time Orientation and Leadership
By (Author) Peg Thoms
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.4092
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
Organizations consist of people with different orientations toward time. Each type of person makes his or her own contribution and has unique limitations. The most effective leaders understand and recognize the differences in the way people feel and think about time and use them in constructive ways. Literally, they have good timing. This book explains the concept of temporal alignment and explores ways to enhance one's skills based on a solid understanding of this important component of leadership. Time matters to leaders. They worry about the past, present, and future, but most lean heavily in one direction, becoming past-, present-, or future-oriented. This bias is associated with strengths that we can effectively use and weaknesses that can hinder us. Different situations require different time orientations. If we are aware of our time orientation or temporal alignment, we can begin to mind our time and grow attuned to the appropriate orientation for each situation. This book explains that when leaders develop an understanding of temporal alignment, they can accurately anticipate the alignment required by each circumstance and find ways to behave appropriatelyeven when the leader's personality does not fit the situation.
PEG THOMS is Associate Professor of Management at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College, where she is also Director of the MBA Program. She conducts research and has published in the areas of leadership vision, time orientation, leadership development, and self-managed work teams. She has consulted to various organizations in the manufacturing, health care, insurance, retail, and banking industries.