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[VIDEO]: The Simplest Way to Run a Productive Team Meeting

by April Perry on Oct 12, 2021 3 Comments Posted in: Productivity, Videos

This new YouTube video will give you a five-minute behind-the-scenes look at how we run meetings at LearnDoBecome. It’s super fun and exciting, and I hope you love it! (Click on our Youtube channel in the related links to go subscribe!!)


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  1. Brenda says

    October 12, 2021 at 9:15 am

    Hi April! Thanks for sharing! This is extremely helpful and something I want to incorporate into my own work. I am trying to figure out how you are able to click on “Leadership Meetings” (under the Upcoming Meetings section) and then see more sections like “Routine” or “To Discuss/Brainstorm” on the right side? I am only able to add subtasks in this area. Does this mean that you started a project for each meeting? Like separate projects for Leadership Meeting, ARISE, Meeting with Gina, for example? Then you move these projects into your MEETING project? I am unable to get the level of detail you are achieving once I am in the subtask area. Help!

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    • April Perry says

      October 12, 2021 at 7:46 pm

      Hi Brenda! Yes–this should be more intuitive. You hit Tab+N to make a new section. This link explains it! https://asana.com/guide/help/projects/sections

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      • Brenda says

        October 13, 2021 at 7:30 am

        Thanks for your speedy response, April! Wow!! Knowing how to create sections in my subtasks is a life-changer! This is really going to help my teams organize better and create fewer projects, leading to less stress! Love it! Please keep sharing specifics about Asana when you can.

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