
June 5, 2024, in Lagos, there will be an event titled “Future-Proofing Nigerian Workflows: Al That Works,” when the enterprise work management platform Asana will be introduced.
Asana is set to expand its worldwide reach and enable teams to accomplish their objectives more effectively with the help of Novotech Works, its partner in West Africa. The company will enter Nigeria with this partnership.
Furthering, Rilwon Jaiyeola, Country Director for Asana Africa, stated “We are thrilled to bring Asana to Nigeria and support local businesses in optimizing their workflows and increasing productivity. Our platform is designed to help teams collaborate effectively and achieve their objectives with ease.”
In line with technology news and information, Asana, which was established in 2008 and went on sale in April 2012, has been leading the charge to revolutionise workplaces across the globe. With its simple, Al-driven features, the platform is well known for assisting businesses in working more efficiently and accomplishing more. Global industry heavyweights like Sony Music, Zoom, Dow Jones, Discovery Digital Studios, and Dior are among Asana’s clientele.
The company said in a statement that Zoom saves an incredible 133 work weeks annually, while Sony Music used Asana to increase its creative production capability. Thanks to Asana, Dow Jones Marketing is able to reduce 10% of their workday and Discovery Digital Studios is able to produce hundreds of videos each month. With the help of Asana, Christian Dior has also hastened the launch of its scents into the market.
It stated, “Now, Asana is set to bring these groundbreaking benefits to the Nigerian workplace. Asana’s advanced features and Al-driven solutions are designed to tackle common workplace challenges, such as project management, team collaboration, and task tracking. With Asana, Nigerian businesses can look forward to enhanced productivity, streamlined workflows, and a significant reduction in administrative burdens.”





