
In this lecture, your instructor Matt Smith goes over the course structure. We have 3 sections: Foundation, Execution, and Templates
In this lecture, we review the user interface (UI) of Asana to learn you better navigate the platform.
In this lecture, we go over all the different ways Asana allows you to capture and collect your tasks.
In this lecture, we go over how to capture tasks using Slack.
In this lecture, we go over how to capture tasks in Asana using Chrome or email bcc.
In this lecture, we review the Asana Project Dashboard feature.
In this lecture, we review Asana's robust Search functionality.
In this lecture, we discuss how to import data into Asana to help jump-start your project.
In this lecture, we review Asana's keyboard shortcuts and how to find them while using the platform.
In this lecture, we review how to sort, filter, and save your tasks and views in your Asana projects.
In this lecture, we review how to use the Asana Inbox feature to improve your team communication.
In this lecture, we review how to use Asana's My Tasks feature.
In this lecture, we review how to use Asana's Milestones feature and object.
In this lecture, we discuss how to best use Asana Forms in your business.
In this video lecture, we review Asana's Custom Fields feature.
In this lecture, we review how to create task and project templates.
In this lecture, we review Asana Academy and Asana's Certifications and Ambassador Programs.
In this video, we review how to leverage the Asana Timeline feature.
In this lecture, we discuss using the Asana feature, Tags.
In this lecture, we highlight 5 best practices for the Asana platform.
In this lecture, we review the Asana App Store and the array of integrations.
In this lecture, we discuss the Getting Things Done (GTD) framework and how to think about action items.
In this lecture, we discuss how to leverage Zapier with your Asana instance to drive more automation.
In this lecture, we discuss 5 tips for remote teams.
In this lecture, we discuss which projects to set up based on your company org chart.
In this lecture, we look at a Goal-based template.
In this lecture, we look at a Sales Cadence template.
In this lecture, we look at a Networking template.
In this lecture, we look at a 1on1 Project Template.
In this lecture, we discuss what an Asana Editorial Calendar Project looks like.
Asana is a productivity app designed to help teams organize, track, and manage their work. Asana is widely considered the go-to productivity platform for both startups and Fortune 500 enterprises. Asana was founded in 2008 by Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein. Dustin was a co-founder and CTO of Facebook in the early years.
This course is broken down into 3 sections:
Foundation
Execution
Templates
Foundation goes over the basics of Asana. We dive into every feature ensuring that you understand the platform. Asana is a robust productivity platform with a host of features, objects, and workflows.
Execution looks to give students the next-level tactics needed to really get the most out of Asana. In this section, we build on the knowledge from Foundation.
Templates give students practical everyday use cases for Asana. This section is focused on helping students take the knowledge from the course and implement these new skills into their lives and businesses.
A key benefit of Asana and this course is the flexible nature of the Asana platform. Asana can be used by any knowledge worker in almost any use case. From organizing your dream vacation to managing important business meetings, Asana can help you get the project organized for execution.
The course was created with remote teams in mind. With the world going remote, there is a need to continue to build better systems to support this new way of doing business. Asana is a solid platform for a remote company because when used well it improves communication, increases accountability, and better defines target outcomes.
According to LinkedIn, there are 4,908 jobs in the USA that mention "Asana" in the job description. As Asana continues to become the default productivity app for organizations globally your job prospects will grow in lockstep with your Asana skill set. Asana offers a host of training and certifications that you will be encouraged to take as part of this training course.
"For every minute spent in organizing, an hour is earned." - Benjamin Franklin
In the chaos of life, being organized is a superpower. If you want to build a new superpower, take this course and master Asana.