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Scheduling Conference Calls When It's Time to "Spring Ahead"
Have you gotten used to writing 2009 on your checks? For some people it takes months to change over. The calendar seems to keep moving forward faster and faster (or is that just an illusion as we get older?). But there is one thing that can confuse the scheduling of conference calls for a couple of days next week, and that's the switch over to Daylight Savings Time this weekend. It's time to "spring ahead" and experience an extra hour of sunlight in the evening, and unfortunately, one less hour of sleep. So, if you are scheduling a conference call next week, don't forget to remind your participants about the time change. They might forget to turn their clocks ahead and will call into the conference an hour late! Fortunately, most people adapt pretty quickly to the change and it's not a big issue. Certainly not has problematic as thinking you're still living in 2008!