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Virtual Team Communications Across Time Zones

time zonesOne of the most readily apparent challenges facing the development of a communications plan for any international project is determining the best way for the project to communicate across time zones. This is a problem which changes in complexity and impact as the time zones spread out, but, regardless of the distance and difference, it is one which can have very a serious impact on the way the project is managed and communications performed.

Communicating Across Different Time Zones

As time zone differences increase, the challenges and opportunities faced change:

Adding an additional wrinkle to the whole thing, is when the project is not simply spread between two different time zones, but multiples. In these instances, a great deal of planning must go into how the meetings and communications are structured, both to be fair to the attendees and also to get the most efficiency from the meetings. It may, for instance, be better to have several sub-meetings, each between only two or three parties in more or less similar time zones. Let each group work on their discussion points, then have an overall coordination meeting with only key players from each location at a separate time. This approach may make the meetings more time efficient for the attendees and allow more people to participate in each, though clearly the structure finally arrived at will be unique to both the project and the phase the project is at.

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