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ken condren
hey Paul... just shared with my teams. moved to Asana a couple of months back and it has changed the way we work. Question for you: have you seen product release notes or software quality assurance processes run within Asana?
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Paul Minors
Hey Ken, this is great to hear! I haven't used Asana for this kind of thing myself, but I have created checklists and template projects. Perhaps this could be a good way of managing quality assurance? Have a project checklist every time you need to go through a QA process.
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kencondren
hey Paul... just shared with my teams. moved to Asana a couple of months back and it has changed the way we work. Question for you: have you seen product release notes or software quality assurance processes run within Asana?
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paulminors
Hey Ken, this is great to hear! I haven't used Asana for this kind of thing myself, but I have created checklists and template projects. Perhaps this could be a good way of managing quality assurance? Have a project checklist every time you need to go through a QA process.
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Janos Losonczi
Great post Paul!

I go to read the other two article about Asana. :)
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Paul Minors
Thanks Janos! I highly recommend Asana, so if you have any questions feel free to post them in the comments :)
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Janos Losonczi
Thanks!
Im a happy Asana user ~1,5 years ago.
But I believe in constant improvement. :)

Question:
Small bussiness with 5 colleague.
But 3 colleagueis new in our team,
so it's time to insert them to Asana.

In "Organization" theme (instead "Workspace")
what is the best way to work together,
if all 5 working in all projects?

At this time i think to,
i create one team with 5 member.
And when we growing,
separete them another, new teams.

What you think about this?
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Paul Minors
Yeah I think that's a good way to start. If all the projects are relevant to each member of your team, then having one team where they can all view the projects makes sense. And then as you said, create new teams as the company grows.
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Janos Losonczi
Thx!
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janoslosonczi
Great post Paul!
I go to read the other two article about Asana. :)
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paulminors
Thanks Janos! I highly recommend Asana, so if you have any questions feel free to post them in the comments :)
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janoslosonczi
Thanks!
Im a happy Asana user ~1,5 years ago.
But I believe in constant improvement. :)
Question:
Small bussiness with 5 colleague.
But 3 colleagueis new in our team,
so it's time to insert them to Asana.
In "Organization" theme (instead "Workspace")
what is the best way to work together,
if all 5 working in all projects?
At this time i think to,
i create one team with 5 member.
And when we growing,
separete them another, new teams.
What you think about this?
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paulminors
Yeah I think that's a good way to start. If all the projects are relevant to each member of your team, then having one team where they can all view the projects makes sense. And then as you said, create new teams as the company grows.
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janoslosonczi
Thx!