Airtable for project management12/10/2023 When you open Asana you get the list view and just looking at this particular task we can see that it has sub tasks within it we can see that it’s due on the 29th of May 2020 last year and there are some various custom fields and a description and so on but looking at Airtable we can also see that we have the same ability to view individual What i’m going to do is to take you through some of these views. So what i’ve done is exported out of Asana and just brought these very same items back into Airtable so the project is essentially the same. Not all of the details are here and then within Airtable I have the same project. Here we have an example project inside Asana, it’s just a sample project I have some of the tasks in here completed some are not and At the end of the video I will summarise why I think you should use either of the systems Asana or Airtable and some of the benefits and some of the things you may want to consider so stick with it to the end. I’m just going to give you a brief overview of a project in both asana and Airtable and give you some understanding of the details behind it the views and so on. One YouTuber kind of did a review and said basically Airtable is too hard, so you should use Asana so I didn’t really think that was fair. There doesn’t seem to be much on youtube in terms of answering this question. Using to manage my projects and projects in this case can be programs of work, tasks, or just the individual projects themselves. I get a lot of questions about Asana and Airtable but one of the most popular ones that’s come up recently is which system should I be In this video I’m going to be talking about Asana and Airtable and how they can both be used to manage your projects. Welcome back to the channel my name is Chris Wray and i’m a Technology Consultant.
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