Asana Project Management



Asana Project Management

Project Management Software

We’ve been trialing Avaza because of its built in time and budget/profit tracking capabilities. In other words we want to know at glimpse when we’re on budget and when we’re not, and that we’re allocating resources correctly.

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Avaza is not bad but we miss the low friction environment of Asana. For instance in Avaza to check a task off as complete you have to open the task, click on the Status dropdown menu and choose “Complete”. You can’t just mark a task as complete by clicking on the check button in a list, as you can in Asana. Another one is that you can’t create a task within the time tracker on the fly; instead you have to leave the time tracker, find the project, add the task, then go back to the timer to start timing the task.

So I’m taking one last look at how we might track time and budget/profits in Asana before we make the final jump to Avaza. Do you have any suggestions?

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Preferably we don’t want to rely on integrations if we can help it. One reason being that we’re then relying on two separate software packages and two separate companies. But the main reason being that Avaza would only cost us $20/mth for 5 users, whereas premium Asana (for custom fields) + Harvest would cost us $90/mth.

Asana Project Management

Any thoughts?

Asana Project Management

What Is Asana Project Management

Quickly set up your next project in Asana with one of our project templates: spreadsheets, whiteboards, or other project ma. Learn to organize and simplify the management of your next campaign in Asana! Creative process and production. Capture requests with a form and turn them into a task in your Asana project to prioritize and assign out. Meet Asana, your work manager See how Asana solves common productivity pain points in how your team can get work done.

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The Asana Project Management Certificate program prepares students for careers in project management through hands-on practice with tools such as Asana and spreadsheets. Students gain a strong understanding of core project management concepts, including stakeholder management, risk management, and tracking key milestones. Through projects, students will practice their skills and build a portfolio of work to show to future employers, in addition to earning a certificate co-branded with Case Western Reserve University and Asana. This program was created in partnership with Asana and is fully online.

I would recommend this certificate course to others because they can learn a lot, while getting the practice that is necessary to get into Project Management. Hands down, the projects/labs were better than anything I've gotten in previous online courses. Simply reading slides and taking tests does not work for me. Being able to apply what was learned in these sections has better prepared me for life as a Project Manager. - Asana Project Management Student