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His 80th birthday is in sight, but Prof. Dr. August-Wilhelm Scheer continues to shape his life as a scientist, entrepreneur, political advisor and (amateur) jazz saxophonist.
The handling of time, the timing, often proves to be decisive for success or lost opportunities - and this applies to each of his roles. In his new book "Timing - vom effektiven Umgang mit der Zeit," August-Wilhelm Scheer uses his own experiences to bring different situations and forms of timing, examples of good, coincidental or even wrong timing, directly to life.
Choosing the right time for actions and coordinating the timing of different activities are Scheer's daily bread. A wrongly chosen moment can have fatal consequences; a right moment is often not chosen consciously at all, but is the result of special coincidences.
For example, Scheer lets the reader participate in maximum emotionality and compelling time pressure during the buyback of IDS Scheer Consulting. His involvement as a political advisor was also shaped by the timing factor. His early warnings about the neglect of digitization were not sufficiently taken up by politics and business. As a scientist, he provided a boost to innovation for business informatics with his concepts for process optimization.