In this blog article, hear from Adam Higa, Growth PM at Asana.
Iβm a Growth PM at Asana, and yes β I use Asana to build features for Asana. Very meta, I know. But being both a user and builder gives me a unique perspective on what works.
Iβve developed a system with Asana that keeps me focused on outcomes, not just shipping features. Given itβs January, I wanted to share three tips for how I approach roadmapping and OKR planning in Asana:
I donβt start with tasks. I start with Asanaβs Goals feature to define:
A North Star metric, which in my case is driving incremental ARR for Asanaβs PLG business
Objectives and key results that support my North Star Metric. Iβm primarily focused on Net Dollar Retention this year to drive sustainable growth and rationalize higher marketing investment in top-of-funnel traffic.
Experiment ideas - These days, Iβm thinking a lot about creating βAha momentsβ for our customers in the first 30 days of onboarding to invite new teammates into Asana as a force multiplier.Β
Growth work is fast and messy. Traditional roadmaps typically fail for growth PMs when they try to define everything they will deliver over a 6-12 month time frame. I define only ~50% of experiments during roadmapping at the start of the quarter. Continuous discovery β fueled by market research, customer interviews, and experiment data β allows us to adapt, reprioritize, and generate our highest conviction ideas in real time.
As ideas evolve, they are linked to our topline goals in Asana, serving as a single source of truth for the work our team is doing.Β
This system keeps the team nimble while maintaining alignment with outcomes.
Before defining new OKRs, I review and grade past Key Results. What worked? What didnβt? What surprised us? This reflection helps me:
Set more realistic, data-informed targets
Identify gaps or opportunities we missed
Carry forward lessons that make the next half more impactful
It turns OKRs into a continuous learning loop rather than just a checkbox exercise. Having all of my past goals in Asana makes them easy to reference for many quarters to come.Β
Bye bye, Roadmapping_FY27_v31_Final_final slide deck. Hello Asana Goals!