Searchers and Operators - what time should we do our global events?

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November 11, 2020

by an admin from Stanford University - Graduate School of Business in Honolulu, HI, USA

We are ramping up our live stream events for next year and would like to know your preferred time of day for these events. Please select the options you prefer among A, B, C, and D. To respond, you may like someone else's option or comment below. Feel free to also add comments on how the experience has been so far for you and if there's anything we can do to improve it for you. We are also open to suggestions on speakers and topics.


A) UTC 7 pm = Los Angeles 11 am, New York 2 pm, London 7 pm, Johannesburg 9 pm, Tokyo 4 am and Sydney 6 am


B) UTC 8 pm = Los Angeles 12N, New York 3 pm, London 8 pm, Johannesburg 10 pm, Tokyo 5 am and Sydney 7 am


C) UTC 9 pm = Los Angeles 1 pm, New York 4 pm, London 9 pm, Johannesburg 11 pm, Tokyo 6 am and Sydney 8 am


D) UTC 10 pm = Los Angeles 2 pm, New York 5 pm, London 10 pm, Johannesburg 12 am, Tokyo 7 am and Sydney 9 am


Thanks, everyone, for your input.

Warmly,

Karen

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Reply by an intermediary
from University of Tartu in London, UK
A - my personal preference. However, been running a number of events lately for The Exit Academy, and while our attendees are mostly on CET time zone, we've seen around 4PM works best for the whichever time zone is your main audience from. Also, we see a sharp drop in attention when the events are more than an hour
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Reply by an investor
from University of Canberra in Perth WA 6000, Australia
^redacted‌ maybe we can hatch a plan that does a world wide rolling event to take in the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe? I’m about to do same with another global org I’m associated with.
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