Flipping America 426, Using Asana to Manage Projects and Teams
How do you manage your priorities and your to-do list? Do you use note-taking programs, pocket organizers, desktop calendar planners, to-do list apps or - like many of us, tons of post-it notes all over the place, or, like almost all of us, some combination of these?
Don’t stop doing what you have to do to get things done, but consider finding a way to organize everything in one place. Today Nick Baldo is going to show you how.
If you have a project and want to be organized, you make a list, maybe several lists. If you have several projects and team members working on them, your lists could fill notebooks and you still might miss details. Asana is a project management engine with powerful tools to help you organize your business, your life, your team and keep everything straight, everyone accountable and streamline your workflow.
Good organization is a key to scaling your business, and scaling your business is how you will achieve your financial goals. In a few minutes we are going to join a recent call with Nick Baldo, a true master of technology and fellow real estate investor. He is going to teach us how to use Asana to manage our rehab projects, manage our teams, and do a better job of running our businesses. Best of all? This training is free and Asana has a free level. You could be on your way to being better organized by the time your lunch hour is over.
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