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Roadmapping in Asana as a Growth PM at Asana

In this blog article, hear from Adam Higa, Growth PM at Asana. I’m a Growth PM at Asana, and yes — 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. I’ve developed a system with Asana that keeps me focused on outcomes, not just shipping features. Given it’s January, I wanted to share three tips for how I approach roadmapping and OKR planning in Asana.

My no-fluff 4-step strategic planning routine

Reset, renew, and re-plan this year. Strategic planning often starts with good intentions, but that's not enough. In this video, we'll walk you through 4 steps for a fail-proof strategic planning system. Learn how to tie goals to your work to help actually follow through on your most important plans. Chapters.

What's new in Asana | December 2025

Welcome to the December edition of What’s new in Asana. This month, we’re highlighting updates that make managing permissions and licenses easier for admins. Key moments: Role-based access controls: Define and apply custom roles to give people more precise permissions across Asana. Workplace creation restrictions: Keep environments more secure and organized by restricting workspace creation to organization admins, reducing shadow workspaces, and simplifying compliance with your Asana setup.

Turn your conversations into coordinated work with Asana AI connectors

Great ideas start in AI tools. With 87% of employees now using AI at work,* teams brainstorm ideas, shape plans, get quick context, and move fast with the help of AI every day. And they're not waiting for official company AI rollouts either—only 31% of organizations have an AI usage policy in place.* As a result, work is no longer happening in one place. Employees jump between AI tools and their existing tech stacks, scattering tasks, content, and thinking across them.