
Time by Design
How Communicating Slow Allows Us to Go Fast
Dawna I. Ballard(Author)
MIT Press
Will be published approx. on 16. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-262-55270-7 (ISBN)
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.
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.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge (Massachusetts)
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Illustrations
15 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUS.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-55270-7 (9780262552707)
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E-Book
12/2025
MIT Press
€38.99
Available for download
Person
Dawna I. Ballard
Content
1 Time Talks: The Power of Fast and Slow Communication Design Logics
2 Design Frames: Communication and the Designable Features of Time
3 Fast Logics: The Communication Theory of More-Faster-Better
4 Slow Logics: The Communication Theory of Going Slow to Go Fast
5 Beyond Words: Signposts for New Timescapes
6 Measure Twice: Good Design Takes Time
2 Design Frames: Communication and the Designable Features of Time
3 Fast Logics: The Communication Theory of More-Faster-Better
4 Slow Logics: The Communication Theory of Going Slow to Go Fast
5 Beyond Words: Signposts for New Timescapes
6 Measure Twice: Good Design Takes Time