Hi,
We have been using Asana for a few years and it has proven to be very helpful in coordinating WFH since the start of the pandemia.
We were a 15 architects firm, now down to 10 after Covid, and even before the new working conditions it was a great collaboration tool that would facilitate keeping track of everybody's work.
Our priorities of the week Monday morning meetings are based on a revision of every project's pending assignments and next steps in Asana.
I personally use it as a support for the Getting Things Done (GTD) project tracking system, which makes it even a more powerful tool.
In all, I think all these apps and softwares are very similar on their main objective of project planning, and it mostly depend on which interface you feel more comfortable using and maybe if you need a particular function that one can do better than other.
At the end the importance is to use one so you can keep on top of your and your team's productivity.
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Rafael Selman Intl. Assoc. AIA
Principal/CEO
Selman Arquitectos
Doral FL
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-11-2020 22:25
From: Mary Fitzpatrick-Scro
Subject: Asana vs Trello vs Monday - Project Managemenet/Task Apps
Hi Shaun,
We were using Trello pre-COVID to help manage projects. Since we have been working remotely we have found it to be a very critical tool to communicate with our team. It is very intuitive and can easily be manipulated to suit your needs. We have been very happy with it!
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Mary Fitzpatrick-Scro AIA
Partner
Z+ Architects
Allendale NJ
Original Message:
Sent: 08-06-2020 18:47
From: Shaun Luttrell
Subject: Asana vs Trello vs Monday - Project Managemenet/Task Apps
We have a small firm of 5. Now that we are working remotely due to Covid-19, efficiency has dropped dramatically. We are actively looking for a new mobile software/app that will allow us to all stay on the same page with each project and help the 2 interns know which task to tackle next - without having to ask. We have a high volume of projects for a small firm with a consistent load of 15 or more projects at any given time so juggling this amount of projects has become very difficult. Any thoughts on Asana/Trello/Monday or something else? Thank you.
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Shaun Luttrell AIA
President
Luttrell Architecture, LLC
Tampa FL
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