Hello James,
You'll want to schedule based on the Business Unit's time zone. Agents will automatically see their schedules converted to their local time zone in their view.
For example, if your Business Unit is set to Eastern Time (ET) with business hours of 6 a.m. – 9 p.m., an agent in California (Pacific Time) who works until business close would have a work plan built as 12:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET, which will display to them as 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. PT.
Keep all agents who share work within the same Business Unit. If you'd like an easy way to filter or manage agents by time zone, you can create time zone–specific Management Units, Work Teams, or Staffing Groups. You can also adjust the schedule view to display different time zones when you want to visualize schedules from the agents' perspectives.
The key is to align your scheduling strategy to the Business Unit's time zone.
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Amber Sutherland
Sr. Principal PS Consultant
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-22-2025 10:49
From: James Foster
Subject: Best Practices for Managing Agents in Different Time Zones
Looking for some advice on best practises for managing agents in differnet time zones when it comes to scheduling within WFM. It looks like the only place where you specify a time zone is in the Business Unit, so does that mean you should separate agents by time zone into different Business Units? What happens if agents in one timezone share the same queues as agents in another timezone?
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James Foster
Technical Consultant
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