Hi Natalia - thanks for this great tutorial! Question: what screencast software are you using? I love the look of the circular speaker window at the bottom corner!
Generally when you are trying to assess a project with multiple colleagues how would you structure your tasks? For example my approach is to form a task and a subtask for each of the colleagues and expecting a feedback on it from both Main task assignee and subtask assignee prior to sending it forward to a higher instance (another colleague - superior) - so that the Senior colleague can see what has been done with the project, which aspects have been looked upon and by who. What do you think about this approach? Is it a right way of doing it? Would you advise me to do it differently? Thanks!
Greetings Natalia !!! I will soon be hired as a Production Manager for a Custom RV (Recreational Vehicle) Company. To manage the day-to-day tasks of multiple resources. Much of the input to Asana will be related to Technicians who will perform repairs, installations, etc. They're are also Team members like Purchasing, Accounting and Sales who will be part of my resources. With all that being said, I'm evaluating the value of Asana for this company. I have placed a sales call request with the company, For you: I have two questions: 1. Does Asana integrate with Quickbooks? (accounting/billing/invoices) 2. I want to create a "Customer Profile" which will be used extensively with repeat customers, Then each new Estimate can integrate all the important data regarding their RV. (5th wheel, Class A, Trailer, etc) Is this also possible? Thank you for you aid... Great Video by the way. Very helpful and I'm blown away with all the features! ~Dave
can you tell me how to switch from account free trial to account free plan? and may I ask, are we currently on a trial account, and the free trial has ended. our account got notification about billing plan or not? to ensure continuity of account payments and account changes. I hope you can help because I'm confused
This is amazing! Thank you! One question: I am a solopreneur who uses Asana (totally a novice) and I have a client who plans to begin using Asana to manage their projects. My current Asana is under 1 email but this client will be adding/assigning projects to a separate email. Is there a way for me to funnel all projects into one Asana so that I don't have 2 separate logins/inboxes/etc?
Thank you for your great Video, i found Asana only yesterday! i want to use it to track customer jobs (projects) in my business, i currently give each project an ID number e.g. 2400101 , can i assign an incremental ID number automatically to each project in Asana?
Actually just found (scroll up) “if you don’t choose a plan before your trial ends, you’ll be downgraded to a free Asana Basic plan with fewer features”. At least I know now that I can fully commit to the setup and give it a fair trial without the risk of my time being lost!
The Basic plan is free with unlimited projects, tasks and storage, available for up to 15 team members and with loads of free functionalities. Asana is super accessible to small business owners and new content creators and I’ve created this tutorial for this particular reason. It’s a tool that really packs a lot into the free version compared to what’s out there. I hope you’ll have fun experimenting!