Hi Kevin,
 
15+ seconds is not too bad on a late Model iMac.

The first startup after an upgrade will always be slower than normal. Same with 
shutdowns. If your Mac doesn't sleep or wake when expected.
A Troubleshooting Procedure that may Fix Problems with macOS El Capitan or Later
You should try each, one at a time, then test to see if the problem is fixed 
before going on to the next.

Be sure to backup your files before proceeding if possible.

Shutdown the computer, wait 30 seconds, restart the computer.
Disconnect all third-party peripherals.
Resetting your Mac’s PRAM and NVRAM
Reset the System Management Controller (SMC)
Reset your Startup Disk and Sound preferences.
Start the computer in Safe Mode. Test in safe mode to see if the problem 
persists, then restart normally. Also, see Use safe mode to isolate issues with 
your Mac - Apple Support and Playing Safe- what does Safe mode do?.
Use Apple Hardware Test to see if there is any hardware malfunction. How to 
invoke and interpret the Apple hardware tests - CNET.
Repair the disk by booting from the Recovery HD. Immediately after the chime 
hold down the Command and R keys until the Utility Menu appears. Choose Disk 
Utility and click on the Continue button. Select the indented (usually, 
Macintosh HD) volume entry from the side list. Click on the First Aid button in 
the toolbar. Wait for the Done button to appear. Quit Disk Utility and return 
to the Utility Menu. Restart the computer from the Apple Menu.
Repair permissions on the Home folder: Resolve issues caused by changing the 
permissions of items in your home folder.
Create a New User Account Open Users & Groups preferences. Click on the lock 
icon and enter your Admin password when prompted. On the left under Current 
User click on the Add [+] button under Login Options. Setup a new Admin user 
account. Upon completion log out of your current account then log into the new 
account. If your problems cease, then consider switching to the new account and 
transferring your files to it - Transferring files from one User Account to 
another.
Download and install the OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Combo Update or 10.12.6 Combo 
Update or Download macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Combo Update as needed.
Reinstall OS X by booting from the Recovery HD using the Command and R keys. 
When the Utility Menu appears select Reinstall OS X then click on the Continue 
button.
Erase and Install OS X Restart the computer. Immediately after the chime hold 
down the Command and R keys until the Apple logo appears. When the Utility Menu 
appears:
Select Disk Utility from the Utility Menu and click on Continue button.
When Disk Utility loads select the drive (out-dented entry) from the Device 
list.
Click on the Erase icon in Disk Utility's toolbar. A panel will drop down.
Set the Format type to APFS (for SSDs only) or Mac OS Extended (Journaled.)
Click on the Apply button, then wait for the Done button to activate and click 
on it.
Quit Disk Utility and return to the Utility Menu.
Select Reinstall OS X and click on the Continue button.
14. If none of the above helps then see How to Downgrade macOS High Sierra and 
macOS Reversion- How to Downgrade from High Sierra.
15. If you get here without success then make an appointment at the Apple 
Genius Bar for service. If you need to find an Apple Store - Find a Store - 
Apple.

Cheers,
Ronni

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> On 4 Aug 2018, at 11:13 am, kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:
> 
> My cousin has a late model iMac and has recently installed High Sierra.  When 
> waking his Mac from sleep mode it takes 15+ seconds to get back to work.  He 
> tells me that his bro-in-law has the same model iMac with the same problem.
> 
> Anyone heard of a fix for this?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Kevin Lock
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