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Good point. Seasons are location dependent but I’not sure I would say they depend on a particular time zone. Although I don’t think you are making that assertion.
I can’t tell you the amount of seconds (and therefore hours) I have lost trying to cognitively process what time it is on the other side of the world for colleagues. Or what time to setup a meeting for.
The current system doesn’t work for a global interconnected system. Perhaps block time doesn’t either. I wonder therefore what becomes the standard.
I can’t tell you the amount of seconds (and therefore hours) I have lost trying to cognitively process what time it is on the other side of the world for colleagues. Or what time to setup a meeting for.
Oh yes, it's a pain, for sure. But Outlook lets you set up so you can at least see them, so I'm regularly scheduling across 4 time zones and three continents. It's not simple for sure, but I think the complexity is irreducible unless you can make everyone agree to keep the same hours, regardless of where it falls across night and day distinctions.
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