Our Workflow's Anatomy: How Asana and Slack Keep Us Organized!

by Jake Aurigema

At the Olivia Management office, the most important things are organization and communication! To make our jobs and lives easier, we use two platforms meant to help us delegate tasks and communicate throughout our workday: Slack and Asana.

As a smaller company, managing multiple artists can get hectic at times. To manage this, we work with Asana. This platform acts as the brain of the company, sending tasks and projects to our employees and interns! Every idea and request turns into a task, ensuring no assignment ever falls through the cracks. Artist managers wear many hats, so organizing our tasks and creating a hierarchy of priorities is vital to the successful execution of our projects.

The flow of Asana starts with one of the incredible OM women creating a task for either their own itinerary or their interns’ workload. They name the task at the top, which sits above the detailed description of the expectations and requirements for the task. Within the description are links, instructions, graphics, files, and more references to help the assignee do the best job possible. This system leaves full clarity for our interns, creating a smooth workflow for everyone in the office. 

Each task prompts the creator to assign an employee/intern, sending it directly to their Asana profile in the “My Tasks” tab, where you can find all your duties at that time. Assigning tasks clears up any confusion on who needs to do what in the office, especially among the interns who help out with every area of what we do here at Olivia Management. Each task also has a due date, which can be a one-time date or a repeated deadline depending on your weekly/monthly tasks. This helps our staff plan their days, tackle urgent tasks first,  and stay organized by checking off what is complete! Another beautiful feature of Asana are subtasks. Each main task can carry multiple subtasks, which can carry its own subtasks. This creates an incredibly coordinated structure for our team. 

To notify our interns and staff on what tasks have been delegated to them on Asana, we Slack it to them! “Slack” is a noun and a verb within the vocabulary of this office. If Asana is the brain, Slack is the voice of our workday. Our entire day is narrated on this platform because it’s where all internal communication happens. Need to know what tasks need to be tackled today? Check the “#interntasks” channel! Need to know who’s in charge of writing the blog this week? Head on over to the “#blogs” channel. We create various channels to organize where to communicate certain topics, keeping everything orderly and allowing questions and requests to be answered promptly. Also, everyone has a “Threads” tab that shows you any unanswered messages you were mentioned in. Threads also keep each Slack message organized, so you can also go back to a specific conversation for reference to your task or question. 

Slack also allows you to tag fellow employees to grab their attention to what you have to say! Based on your needs/questions, you can tag the person best suited to respond, or you can tag the entire channel in case you have a general request. Slack is a lifesaver, especially for those days when we have to work from home! 

Every piece of work follows the same lifecycle at Olivia Management: captured, clarified, assigned, Slacked, and completed. That consistency is what keeps our team on the same page and our projects moving. 

Slack: Keeping Communication Professional and Organized in a Work Environment!

By Madison Moll

During an ongoing pandemic, communication between co-workers and employers had to evolve from being in a typical office setting with face-to-face communication to trying to complete tasks and collaborate on projects through an online world. It can seem almost impossible to get work done when you can’t tap your co-worker on the shoulder to ask a question or knock on your boss’s office door to “grab a moment to chat”. However, Slack, an instant messaging app targeted for companies and businesses, makes it easy to communicate together on all-things business. 

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What is Slack + What Are The Benefits of Using Slack in Your Work Environment?

Slack is a (free) channel-based messaging platform which allows people to work together more effectively, connect all their software tools and services, and find the information they need to do their best work. The benefits of using Slack compared to a GroupMe, an iMessage groupchat, or Facebook group is that Slack allows the users to organize the channels however they would like (ex. alphabetical, level of importance, etc.) This allows members of the intended workspace to have access to the files and messages sent in those channels, and even create private channels that are only open to specific users. You also have the option to go back and be able to search for a specific message using keywords in a specific channel or in the whole workspace. Finally, one huge benefit is the option to link and connect your work’s apps and profiles for social media platforms, Zapier, Toneden, Dropbox, Google Drive, and so many more!

The working world is one where you want to keep conversations relevant and professional. There are so many ways to contact a potential employer or current co-worker that can blur some lines between personal and professional (Texting, DM’ing, Emailing, Facebook Messenger), but with Slack you can stay connected with everyone in your workplace and maintain that work environment level of professionalism, plus have the added benefit of everything being in one-access point for the company.

How Olivia Management Uses Slack

My favorite part about Slack is the different “channel” options–which can help moderate and distinguish different areas for specific conversations. At OM, we have many different channels for all of us to communicate back and forth about specific projects or areas of the company! It’s very convenient and relieving to have some separation of ideas and areas for organization sake, plus then we have a way to go back and track specific conversations about ideas or find answers to questions already asked. It’s a way to also keep our messages and emails de-cluttered since Slack is the one-stop space for all of those work conversations. 

There are also options we use to make sure everyone sees a specific message, either about a project that everyone at OM has a hand in or a message about if we will be in person or online for a specific day. By sending @channel in a specific channel, everyone in that channel will get a notification that they have a “mention”, which ensures that most everyone will see the message. Typing @here is another way to notify everyone in a channel about a certain message as well! We can update our status in slack, which is helpful if someone is in a meeting or out to lunch, to notify those in the workspace that we might not see any messages for an hour or two.

To update your status, you click on your profile image at the top right-hand corner, type what you are doing in the “update your status” bar, and then pick an appropriate emoji for the situation. This makes communicating easier and a little more fun online!

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Get Started with Slack!

Hopefully, after reading some of the benefits and how we use Slack at Olivia Management, you feel compelled to try it out for yourself. If you’re looking to enter the professional business world or start up your own company– you invest some time into getting comfortable with using Slack!

Instructions and installation download for Mac users click here!

More information on how to get started at Slack.com