Creating movement in a workflow

In the last video, you learned about the building blocks that make up any workflow. This is the third video in a three-part series. If you missed the first two videos, check them out here: 

Once your workflow's foundation is in place, how do you add the handoffs and automation that bring it to life? How do you get your workflow to...well...flow? The answer is to look for different types of movement and connect them to the right features in Asana. The Workflow Builder helps you visualize how Asana's features come together to create a seamless flow of work.

Let’s look at these common types of movement more closely in Asana.

  • Initiation: how work starts in your workflow.
  • Handoffs: places where one piece of work prompts another or passes from one person to the next.
  • Intersections: when your workflow connects with other teams or tools.
  • Repetition: where the same actions happen over and over in the same way.

Visit https://asana.com/workflows to learn more about workflows in Asana. See ways to use Asana by exploring specific use cases