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Date Published
Author
Jill Duffy
Word count
2890
Language
English
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None

Summary

Asana can be a suitable collaborative tool for implementing the Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity method, especially for those who collaborate regularly and are willing to pay for a subscription. Asana offers flexibility in managing different types of work, multiple options for viewing and organizing tasks, and is well-suited for collaboration. To apply the GTD method to Asana, users can create projects, invite collaborators, populate them with tasks, subtasks, and ideas, use tags to filter tasks by context, become followers on delegated tasks, triage from the inbox, review tasks in My Tasks, and utilize collaboration features. While Asana may feel ordinary if used solo, its flexibility and collaboration features make it a good choice for those who collaborate with others.