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February 2023

What's New in Asana | February 2023

Welcome to the February edition of What's New in Asana! This month we’re sharing some new ways to get consistent results through automated workflows and processes. First, automate workflows that rely on subtasks. Now select an option to run a rule on both tasks and subtasks. And you can now see subtasks in the Timeline view to help you visualize complex projects with dependent workstreams. Next, you’ll find new ways to automate work across your tools. Explore new rules integrations with Google Calendar, Dropbox, Box, and OneDrive.

Is your team "time-poor"? Here's how to upgrade everyone's workday.

Cassie Holmes is having what you might call a moment. The UCLA management professor and author of Happier Hour: How To Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time and Focus on What Matters Most has been landing accolades across the spectrum of leadership, lifestyle, and self-help since the book came out in late 2022. By the end of the year, Happier Hour had proven to be a hit. Amazon, Time, the Financial Times, and The Washington Post put Happier Hour on their best-of lists.

Three leadership tips for guiding teams through challenging times

Even on the best days, managing large organizations is hard, complex work. Factor in the added challenge of an external crisis—be it economic, political or even public health-related—and that complexity can quickly spiral into disastrous territory for any company–and these days, the next crisis can feel inevitable.

Asana Hierarchy

Asana is built to connect your individual work to the broader company mission or objective. Think of it like a pyramid, where each task is the building block of a project, which is the building block of a team, and so on. By knowing how your tasks ladder up to your company’s big-picture initiatives, you have the context and clarity you need to get your best work done.