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In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, first you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely.
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment.
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work.

That way, you'll be able to foresee the blocker cases and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

Finally, if all of the above still does not solve the problem, you need to find a time slot which is convenient for all and have a meeting to get this solved. You're the one asking for help, so you need to adjust the time slot based on the priority of the person you're seeking help from.

In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, first you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely.
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment.
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work.

That way, you'll be able to foresee the blocker cases and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, first you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely.
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment.
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work.

That way, you'll be able to foresee the blocker cases and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

Finally, if all of the above still does not solve the problem, you need to find a time slot which is convenient for all and have a meeting to get this solved. You're the one asking for help, so you need to adjust the time slot based on the priority of the person you're seeking help from.

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Sourav Ghosh
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In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, first you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely.
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment.
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work.

That way, you'll be able to foresee the problemsblocker cases and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work

That way, you'll be able to foresee the problems and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, first you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely.
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment.
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work.

That way, you'll be able to foresee the blocker cases and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.

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Sourav Ghosh
  • 73.8k
  • 46
  • 249
  • 306

In practice, you need not be in the same location and the same timezone to seek or provide help. There are lots of communication tools (starting from e-mail to a collaborated wiki page) which can help you in this regard.

That said, in my opinion, you need to work on your requirements and estimation. Given that this is a new assignment for you, it's expected that you're likely to face challenges with the overall knowledge - question is what has been done to overcome that?

  • Did you receive the required induction / knowledge transfer for the assignment?
  • Do you have knowledge / access to relevant documentation are you using the properly?
  • Is the requirement and acceptance criteria clear enough to you before you start working on something?

In summary: Challenges are inevitable (and sometimes, welcome), you need to ensure you have a plan for that.

  • Use the communication tools provided to you wisely
  • Seek clarity on the work assignment
  • Work on preparing a plan / estimation before you start actual work

That way, you'll be able to foresee the problems and seek for any help / assistance in advance which can help you overcome the timezone gap.