Great summary. Could you elaborate or reference one of your other videos detailing limitations of subtasks as it relates to Timeline and Goals? e.g. if I want to see a visual Timeline of dependency and progress using task/subtasks vs project/task.
The good news is that subtasks have fewer limitations now than they used to. So you can now click to expand a task on the timeline to see subtasks. You just won't see tasks or subtasks on a Portfolio timeline (you can only see them on the main project timeline)
Question for you: what are your views on subtasks of subtasks? Our organization is trying to manage projects by breaking them into a labyrinth of nested subtasks and I find it very hard to manage and track this way. Is there a better method?
If you had multiple full website build projects would you create a new project similar to your "Amazon" project for each client website since there are alot of phases and steps in the website build or is there a different way you would recommend managing something like this in Asana?
Great summary. Could you elaborate or reference one of your other videos detailing limitations of subtasks as it relates to Timeline and Goals? e.g. if I want to see a visual Timeline of dependency and progress using task/subtasks vs project/task.
The good news is that subtasks have fewer limitations now than they used to. So you can now click to expand a task on the timeline to see subtasks. You just won't see tasks or subtasks on a Portfolio timeline (you can only see them on the main project timeline)
Question for you: what are your views on subtasks of subtasks? Our organization is trying to manage projects by breaking them into a labyrinth of nested subtasks and I find it very hard to manage and track this way. Is there a better method?
My advice - be careful. When you go too deep with your layers of subtasks, it can get confusing.
If you had multiple full website build projects would you create a new project similar to your "Amazon" project for each client website since there are alot of phases and steps in the website build or is there a different way you would recommend managing something like this in Asana?
Yes, this sounds like it would be best set up as multiple projects