Time by Design Time by Design
Design Thinking, Design Theory

Time by Design

How Communicating Slow Allows Us to Go Fast

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Publisher Description

How effective individuals, teams, and organizations routinely communicate slow to go fast, and how time as a feature of human experience can actually be designed.

Speed in collective action, like teamwork or organizing, is never simply a time-based issue. While conventional theory relies on time-based interventions to achieve speed, this approach typically fails. In Time by Design, Dawna Ballard shows how speed is actually a function of the relationship between time and communication, or chronemics.

Ballard identifies two communication design logics—fast and slow—that reflect contrasting beliefs about how communication works to support urgent, time-sensitive work demands. Fast communication design logics are linear, short term in orientation, and treat time in interaction as transactional. Slow communication design logics are nonlinear and long term in orientation and treat time in interaction as transcendent. Given these distinct approaches, the book offers a practical toolkit that shows the reader how the two chronemic designs can be used in complementary fashion—and how effective teams, communities, and organizations routinely communicate slow to go fast.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2025
16 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
MIT Press
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
20.5
MB
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