We had our last Asana pulse check back in June—how time flies! Grab your cozy slippers and pumpkin-spiced latte and interpret this data with me.
We have successfully launched the new 2022–23 school year. Looking at the data, you can see quite a few spikes in usage in August and September. This seems to coincide with the start of the school year and suggests that we are, in fact, using Asana to track our daily tasks and projects. It is encouraging to see Asana continuing to be used and adopted by teams across the college.
Let’s take a look at some of the data points:
- We have added 2 more teams to Asana. Welcome! We can't wait to work with you.
- 134 new projects created
- 12,355 new tasks added
Overall, this data leads me to believe we are continuing to use Asana as our main project management tool here at the college. We all have room to grow our skillset and contribute to our project management culture. I would encourage everyone to check out the resources below to expand your Asana game.
Want to learn more about how you can integrate Asana into your daily work? Here are a few resources to get you started:
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