Remote Work

Working Well Across Time Zones

Distributed teams live or die on async habits. The practices that keep a spread-out team in sync.

A team spread across time zones can be faster than a co-located one — or a slow-motion game of telephone. The difference is almost never the tools. It’s the habits.

Write things down

In a distributed team, the written record is the team. Decisions made in a call that isn’t documented may as well not have happened for the half of the team that was asleep.

Protect overlap, respect the rest

  • Default to async; reserve live time for things that truly need it.
  • Record meetings and summarize decisions in writing.
  • Be explicit about response-time expectations so nobody waits in the dark.

Good async work isn’t colder — it’s clearer. And clarity is a kindness when your colleague reads it eight hours from now.