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What is workflow management?

A workflow is the process of how you get stuff done. It’s a system that makes work more efficient while keeping everyone on the same page. Workflow management is all about building and tracking these processes. Asana is like a home base for all your workflows: use it as a tool to create workflows and track your team’s work. Here are some examples of common workflows:

Examples of team workflows

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Marketing campaigns

Manage and review any incoming request, from creative assets to bug fixes, and assign them out to members on your team.

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Product roadmaps

Make product roadmapping easy with a simple list view that allows your team to prioritize work, document backlogs, and more.

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Sales pipeline

With integrations like Salesforce, you can streamline your favorite business tools and customize your sales pipeline in different views like a list, calendar, or timeline.

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Sprint planning

Go beyond the list view with drag-and-drop kanban boards that help your product and engineering teams prioritize work and manage capacity with sprint planning.

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New hire onboarding

Save time by streamlining common managerial processes like employee onboarding with the help of workflow templates.

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Using Asana as your workflow management software

Customize workflows to fit your team and company’s needs-so everyone tackles the right tasks at the right time.

Tips for establishing great workflow management

Decide how and when to communicate

To make sure everyone’s on the same page, set communication guidelines in advance, give everyone clarity on higher level goals, and encourage team collaboration.

Streamline the things you do regularly

From daily task management to approval processes, think about all the places where you can save time on recurring work and repetitive tasks with workflow automation.

Create a customizable internal knowledge base

Make document management easy for collaborators to access information by creating a user friendly central database of resources.

Define responsibilities and expectations at the start

To avoid bottlenecks, be sure to answer these questions for any custom workflow: What are the exact deliverables? Who’s responsible for each piece of work? When is each task due?

Keep your workflow simple and make real time adjustments

Avoid creating overly complex workflows. To start, keep it simple and check in regularly with your stakeholders to make any necessary adjustments.

Include a step for goal setting in your team's workflow

Goal setting helps team members understand how their work supports company objectives and business processes.

Tips for establishing great workflow management

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Tasks

Easily create tasks for yourself or assign one to a teammate.

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Sections

Sections let you customize Asana to match your workflows and add structure to any project.

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Project views

View your tasks in List, Board, Calendar, or Timeline view.

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Start and due dates

Assign deadlines to ensure every task gets completed on time.

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Messages

Discuss a project’s progress to get on the same page and keep the momentum going.

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Task assignees

Give tasks a clear owner, so everyone knows who’s responsible.

Teams trust Asana to help achieve their goals

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Asana is dynamic. It significantly improved the way people viewed, managed, and tracked work-and collaborated.

Casey James

Head of Creative Operations, Jones Knowles Ritchie

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