Collaborating across time zones
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:47 pm
Just got my first forward to a music publisher and I am now trying to make sure that any obstacles are out of the way when (I hope) the publisher will contact me. My main concern right now is the different time zones: I am located in Copenhagen, Denmark which implies that my time zone (CET) is 9 hours ahead of PST where I assume most of our "targets" are situated and what concerns me most is the time difference meaning that realistically I will usually only be able to take calls until say 2PM or 3 PM PST.
I wonder whether any of you can help me understanding how the interaction typically plays out with a publisher/music library/media network - what is the typical mix of e-mails, phone calls, face-to-face meetings etc?
I am very used to coping with geographical distance: I had an international job for several years with my management and many colleagues on the US West and East Coasts so I am used to working remotely with many e-mails, conference calls and occasional travel. Currently I am a freelancer with several clients in the US and Canada. All this runs quite smoothly because my industry is very e-mail driven and somewhat asynchronous of nature.
How serious do you think the time zone barrier would be and what do you think I could do to remove them?
I wonder whether any of you can help me understanding how the interaction typically plays out with a publisher/music library/media network - what is the typical mix of e-mails, phone calls, face-to-face meetings etc?
I am very used to coping with geographical distance: I had an international job for several years with my management and many colleagues on the US West and East Coasts so I am used to working remotely with many e-mails, conference calls and occasional travel. Currently I am a freelancer with several clients in the US and Canada. All this runs quite smoothly because my industry is very e-mail driven and somewhat asynchronous of nature.
How serious do you think the time zone barrier would be and what do you think I could do to remove them?