IT’S ABOUT TIME – How time shapes leadership, organisational culture, and performance
Back to Training- Date: 15 Sep 2026
- Duration: 3 hours
- Time: 8:30 am to 11:30 am
- Location: Glucksman Library, University of Limerick
It’s About Time
- Is time the currency of leadership?
Kemmy Business School Executive Education hosts a critical reflection on the value of your time.
Tuesday, September 15th 8.30 - 11.30am
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It's About Time Tickets, Tuesday 15 September • 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM | Eventbrite
- How time shapes leadership, organisational culture, and performance
- How time functions as the currency of modern leadership - examining time-poverty, AI, & wellbeing
Speakers include
- Martin Hynes, Senior Director, Process Development, Boston Scientific
- Stephen Wright, Senior Director, Cyber Security Governance, Dell
- Angela Willis, Assistant Commissioner for Organised and Serious Crime, An Garda Síochána
- Professor Giles Warrington, Professor of Human Performance and Innovation, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
- Professor Sarah MacCurtain, Department of Work and Employment Studies, Kemmy Business School (KBS)
- Dr. Annmarie Ryan, Department of Management and Marketing, KBS
- Professor Stephen Kinsella, Head of Department, KBS. Economic Advisor to An Tánaiste and the Minister for Finance
In today's business environment, leaders are under constant pressure to move faster, achieve more and do it all with ever-increasing demands on their attention. Time has become the currency of leadership. Yet despite its importance, we rarely pause to examine our relationship with it.
We are delighted to invite you to 'It's About Time', hosted by Kemmy Business School Executive Education, bringing together a distinguished audience of business leaders and academics.
This thought-provoking event will explore questions that sit at the heart of modern leadership. Is time a barrier to leadership effectiveness or a strategic resource? Are leaders genuinely time poor, or has AI altered our perception of time? How does the way we experience time influence our decisions, behaviours and wellbeing? What impact does time have on organisational culture, innovation and performance? What lessons can leadership learn from the study and understanding of time itself?
As time feels like it is accelerating, this event creates an opportunity for critical reflection, discussion and insight around an increasingly important conversation: not simply how we manage time, but how time shapes leadership.



