Francis A. Wade is a business columnist, consultant and time management innovator. He writes regularly for business sections in the Jamaica Gleaner and Newsday in Trinidad. In early 2013, he published his first book, "Bill's Im-Perfect Time Management Adventure", presenting innovative time management advice in a modern story featuring a corporate setting. A graduate of Cornell University with Bachelors and master's degrees in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, he focuses on the issue of individual and corporate productivity, starting with the time management habits of individual professionals. He has also played the role of host of business programmes on Bess 100 FM in Kingston, Jamaica and Blog Talk Radio. Wade has spoken at a number of international conferences, including the 2012 Institute for Challenging Disorganization. He is slated to appear at the American Society of Training and Development Conference in 2013: https://web.archive.org/web/20130621020000/http://astd13.mapyourshow.com/5_0/sessions/sessiondetails.cfm?ScheduledSessionID=1FAF
Education and career
Francis Wade graduated from Wolmer's Boys’ School in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1984. He received his B.S and M.Eng degrees, both in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, at Cornell University. While at Cornell he was on the Dean's List, and achieved the Dean's Certificate in Manufacturing, while being named a Cornell National Scholar. From June 1988 to June 1993 Wade served as a Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories. In January 1994 he launched Francis Wade Consulting, now Framework Consulting Inc., and continues to serve as its President. He taught Business Research at the Graduate School of Business, University of Phoenix for six years.
Personal life
Francis Wade was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, to Jamaican parents. He commutes from his home in Jamaica. He is an avid alumnus of Wolmer's Boys School, and an enthusiastic triathlete. He is currently becoming fluent in Spanish, and is completing a book on time management.
Notable achievements
Examples of Wade's most significant contributions include:
His presentation at the 1992 Fall ASME conference 1992, entitled New Mental Models for Improving New Product Introduction; http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/200330068
Jamaica Gleaner articles such as “Do You Have the Courage to Hold High Work Standards?" http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120729/business/business6.htm l
Trinidad Newsday articles such as “How executives are turning their employees into idiots" http://www.newsday.co.tt/businessday/0,167163.html
Most recently, Wade has published his book "Bill's Im-Perfect Time Management Adventure", which puts a human face on the time management dilemma.
Publications
New Mental Models for Improving New Product Introduction, Fall ASME conference 1992.
Adjusting the Corporate Culture to a Change in Business Size, Scope or Strategy – presented to the Caribbean Executive Conference 2001.
Direct Access to Deep and Pervasive Change in Corporate Culture: Public Coaching Yields Leveraged Learning – Paper presented to SAM Conference 2001.
Bill's Im-Perfect Time Management Adventure February 2013.
"Perfect Time-Based Productivity" November 2014 https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Time-Based-Productivity-protect-increase-ebook/dp/B00PY5X52Q
Blogs
Chronicles from a Caribbean Cubicle
Moving Back to Jamaica
2Time – Time Management 2.0
Wade also administers the blog for CaribHRForum.com, and moderates the CaribHRForum community that now numbers more than 500 Human Resource professionals in its online discussion list.