That’s not a problem if you’re in Los Angeles working with someone in New York, but it’s more of a challenge if, say, you’re in Chicago working with someone in Copenhagen. We did it with Copenhagen working from 11am to 7pm (local time) and Chicago working from 8am to 5pm-just enough for the key four hours of intersection.
Remote workers need to be flexible when working with others in different time zones. Continue reading “There was no easy way around it; we just had to compromise”