My primary use case for Asana is project management. Asana allows me to invite team members to the same project, including external members, to follow up and contribute or observe.
Asana is a tool that helps project managers do their tasks, follow up on them, and track the processes. They can also have feedback on the performance of those tasks. Asana helps project managers to plan for risk management.
For our company, we use Asana for project management. Since my company caters to a lot of enterprise clients, ticket management services are based on the preferred choice of our clients. I lead a team of software developers in my company, so we use Asana for sprint planning, allocating tasks, monitoring bugs, and a few more tasks.
My team was seeking for a tool to provide direction, so I tried out a few. Although there is a learning curve with every program, Asana stands out for having an easy-to-use UI. The templates are also excellent for getting us started, and Asana's extensive customization capabilities are a significant benefit. There are so many wonderful features to discover, and as my use case grows, I look forward to implementing new features. Teams may cooperate and produce solid projects of all types using Asana.
Partner & Customer Success Operations Team Lead at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-17T14:58:54Z
May 17, 2023
Asana is highly beneficial for extended projects that require a strategic approach. It allows us to dissect these projects into numerous tasks and effectively prioritize them based on their deadlines. Moreover, Asana facilitates seamless collaboration across various departments, emphasizing the significance of time management and strategic thinking. Additionally, it aids in allocating resources within my team, ensuring efficient execution of the pertinent project.
Our marketing and communications team uses Asana as a project management and communication program. We input all of our marketing projects and their related tasks and assign each task to a staff member with a due date. This allows us to track our work's progress in Asana.
Project Manager at Queens University of Charlottwe
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Top 10
2023-03-15T14:40:26Z
Mar 15, 2023
We utilize Asana as a tool for our project managers, enabling them to create intake forms, develop timelines, and monitor progress. Additionally, we can easily share files by integrating with platforms such as Dropbox, Microsoft, and Outlook. We have various options to connect our internal system which this system facilitated communication between both platforms.
We are a software company and we have many different software projects with 10 to 15 developers working on each project. We use to Asana to manage each project, for team collaboration and to assign tasks to the team. Basically, we use Asana for project management and collaboration.
Associate Director Of Project Management at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
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2022-05-12T06:55:56Z
May 12, 2022
I have used Asana while working at an e-commerce agency while working on creative projects and creating content like ads for Amazon or Walmart Connect. We used Asana to keep individuals within the agency updated on projects, even if they do not work within the creative team. When I worked at Claire's stores as a digital project manager for their internal digital creative team, we used Asana for different departments to log requests for creative projects. We also used it to manage the projects within the digital team.
Resource Manager at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
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2022-05-08T05:53:34Z
May 8, 2022
Asana is mainly used for our marketing teams. Anytime a client has a campaign that they want to get out there, whether it's on Facebook, Instagram, or any sort of integrated marketing campaign, we build out a project for it in Asana, and we manage all the logistics of it. Discovery, design, development, and deployment are the main phases that we use to manage projects in Asana. In terms of its version, we are using the business tier.
We use Asana as a project and task management tool. We assign tasks for each colleague of ours to do something in relation to our work. For example, it is a developer that needs to program something. I will put all the tasks there, assign them to him, and put my deadline, and the information that is needed. It provides a complete overview of all of the work that we do for our business operation and models in our company.
Marketing Operations practice leader at Calibrate Legal, inc.
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2021-10-21T20:53:16Z
Oct 21, 2021
Our marketing team has four people who use it exclusively for marketing projects. There is one super-user/administrator who is a marketing coordinator and is in charge of setting up projects and assigning tasks. The rest of us operate within the framework she has established.
Manager at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-19T05:23:51Z
Feb 19, 2021
I'm using it for communication with the company that we are reselling for. I'm not the owner of the products. Most of the questions that they're getting from our sales department they have to ask the vendor, so it's a nice way to communicate. It's a very good tool, very nice tool for delivering communications with the company.
Immigration Technology Specialist at a legal firm with 501-1,000 employees
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2020-12-30T08:37:14Z
Dec 30, 2020
I use it as a project management tool and as my day-to-day tool to capture and plan out my work. It has business and professional editions. Currently, I am using the professional edition. I am using the latest version of this solution.
Customer Relationship Manager Coordinator at Yamaha Motor
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2020-05-18T15:13:00Z
May 18, 2020
I work on a marketing team in a position that was created to implement a CRM Communication Program for existing customers. Because this was a new position and I was new to the company, I was tasked with collaborating with several people across multiple teams. In my experience, it's very difficult to get work done effectively without some kind of project or task management tool. After trying out various online solutions, I learned that one of our divisions was already using Asana so I figured I would give it a try.
Asana offers better communication within groups. I can create tasks and sub-tasks. Asana also gives me the option to delegate the tasks to my team, and it has helped us increase the productivity of our teams. My teams will get a notification on who is taking care of the tasks, and I can keep track of the tasks that are already finished. A level of urgency can be placed on each task so that my team can work faster, and they can work efficiently.
Asana is web-based software-as-a-service that helps teams coordinate and manage their work. It helps companies move faster by making sure everyone knows the team’s plan and process and who is doing what by when.Each user can create projects using a list, board, calendar, or timeline view. Within each project, users can add tasks, subtasks, sections, comments, attachments, start and due dates, and custom fields. Project and task followers get notifications on changes or comments on...
My primary use case for Asana is project management. Asana allows me to invite team members to the same project, including external members, to follow up and contribute or observe.
We use the solution to create some tasks. Each task is assigned to somebody here.
I use Asana mainly for project management and teamwork.
We use Asana for project management and task management.
Asana is a tool that helps project managers do their tasks, follow up on them, and track the processes. They can also have feedback on the performance of those tasks. Asana helps project managers to plan for risk management.
For our company, we use Asana for project management. Since my company caters to a lot of enterprise clients, ticket management services are based on the preferred choice of our clients. I lead a team of software developers in my company, so we use Asana for sprint planning, allocating tasks, monitoring bugs, and a few more tasks.
My team was seeking for a tool to provide direction, so I tried out a few. Although there is a learning curve with every program, Asana stands out for having an easy-to-use UI. The templates are also excellent for getting us started, and Asana's extensive customization capabilities are a significant benefit. There are so many wonderful features to discover, and as my use case grows, I look forward to implementing new features. Teams may cooperate and produce solid projects of all types using Asana.
We use the solution for tasks and other things like getting requests resolved.
Asana is highly beneficial for extended projects that require a strategic approach. It allows us to dissect these projects into numerous tasks and effectively prioritize them based on their deadlines. Moreover, Asana facilitates seamless collaboration across various departments, emphasizing the significance of time management and strategic thinking. Additionally, it aids in allocating resources within my team, ensuring efficient execution of the pertinent project.
Our marketing and communications team uses Asana as a project management and communication program. We input all of our marketing projects and their related tasks and assign each task to a staff member with a due date. This allows us to track our work's progress in Asana.
Asana is used as a work management platform.
We utilize Asana as a tool for our project managers, enabling them to create intake forms, develop timelines, and monitor progress. Additionally, we can easily share files by integrating with platforms such as Dropbox, Microsoft, and Outlook. We have various options to connect our internal system which this system facilitated communication between both platforms.
We used this solution for project management and to keep track of the projects we are working on.
I am using Asana for documents.
We are a software company and we have many different software projects with 10 to 15 developers working on each project. We use to Asana to manage each project, for team collaboration and to assign tasks to the team. Basically, we use Asana for project management and collaboration.
We are using Asana to send tasks or tickets to different departments internally, inside the company.
I have used Asana while working at an e-commerce agency while working on creative projects and creating content like ads for Amazon or Walmart Connect. We used Asana to keep individuals within the agency updated on projects, even if they do not work within the creative team. When I worked at Claire's stores as a digital project manager for their internal digital creative team, we used Asana for different departments to log requests for creative projects. We also used it to manage the projects within the digital team.
Asana is mainly used for our marketing teams. Anytime a client has a campaign that they want to get out there, whether it's on Facebook, Instagram, or any sort of integrated marketing campaign, we build out a project for it in Asana, and we manage all the logistics of it. Discovery, design, development, and deployment are the main phases that we use to manage projects in Asana. In terms of its version, we are using the business tier.
I'm using Asana to have data for our weekly team stand-up meeting.
We use Asana as a project and task management tool. We assign tasks for each colleague of ours to do something in relation to our work. For example, it is a developer that needs to program something. I will put all the tasks there, assign them to him, and put my deadline, and the information that is needed. It provides a complete overview of all of the work that we do for our business operation and models in our company.
We primarily use the product for managing our partner plans and partner deals.
We primarily use it for task management and project management.
Our marketing team has four people who use it exclusively for marketing projects. There is one super-user/administrator who is a marketing coordinator and is in charge of setting up projects and assigning tasks. The rest of us operate within the framework she has established.
I'm using it for communication with the company that we are reselling for. I'm not the owner of the products. Most of the questions that they're getting from our sales department they have to ask the vendor, so it's a nice way to communicate. It's a very good tool, very nice tool for delivering communications with the company.
I use it as a project management tool and as my day-to-day tool to capture and plan out my work. It has business and professional editions. Currently, I am using the professional edition. I am using the latest version of this solution.
I work on a marketing team in a position that was created to implement a CRM Communication Program for existing customers. Because this was a new position and I was new to the company, I was tasked with collaborating with several people across multiple teams. In my experience, it's very difficult to get work done effectively without some kind of project or task management tool. After trying out various online solutions, I learned that one of our divisions was already using Asana so I figured I would give it a try.
Asana offers better communication within groups. I can create tasks and sub-tasks. Asana also gives me the option to delegate the tasks to my team, and it has helped us increase the productivity of our teams. My teams will get a notification on who is taking care of the tasks, and I can keep track of the tasks that are already finished. A level of urgency can be placed on each task so that my team can work faster, and they can work efficiently.
We are using this solution for project management and it is working great.