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World Clock for Remote Teams: Stay Coordinated Across Time Zones

Sunil Kalikayi4/8/20264 min read

Common Time Zone Mistakes in Remote Work

Scheduling a meeting at 9 AM without specifying the time zone. Sending urgent messages at what you think is business hours but is 3 AM for the recipient. Missing deadlines because you calculated the wrong day across the date line. All of these are prevented by checking a world clock before scheduling.

Building Time Zone Awareness into Your Workflow

Add a world clock to your browser new tab page. Display your team's city clocks in your calendar sidebar. Use @mention time zones in async messages: '@team 3 PM EST / 8 PM UTC'. These habits reduce coordination overhead in remote and async-first teams.

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