OmniFocus is fundamentally a personal task manager for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. It’s a tool that allows you to organize objectives and actions tied to your own personal commitments. You get to decide what goes in OmniFocus and can organize OmniFocus in whatever way makes the most sense to you. But, what about work that involves collaboration? This could be anything from planning a vacation to projects in your day job that involve a team of people. This is where Asana comes in. This Learn OmniFocus session (membership required) shows you how to collaborate with Asana while using OmniFocus to manage your personal tasks and commitments. We’ll explore some features and integrations that can be used with the free version of Asana, that supports teams of up to 15 people. We’ll also delve into some of Asana’s more advanced features, looking at how they can be put to good use alongside OmniFocus. This session doesn’t assume any previous experience with Asana and is suitable for anyone who collaborates with other people, whether it’s your family or your team of colleagues at work. Asana can also be very helpful for teams of one. For example, if you’re a solo podcaster, you could use Asana to keep track of themes to cover on your podcast from idea to inception. Asana can also be an excellent place to track and manage the bigger picture of your life and work, with OmniFocus being used to help ensure that your carefully-crafted strategy is given the appropriate amount of attention. Join this interactive session and learn: This session will be led by Technically Simple and Learn OmniFocus Founder, Tim Stringer. Tim has been using Asana since 2011 and was one of the first people in the world to become an Asana Certified Pro when Asana launched this program in 2018. He has provided Asana consulting and training to a wide variety of organizations over the years, ranging from small startups to large universities. Asana is also what Technically Simple and Learn OmniFocus use to manage their internal collaborations. During the live session, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and share insights using the chatbox and audio/video conferencing. You’re welcome to join the live session 15 minutes before the start time to familiarize yourself with the online meeting technology we’re using and for an informal chat with other participants. The live session will remain active for 15 minutes after the completion time for additional questions and sharing.Session Overview
Everyone is welcome. No previous Asana experience is required.
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