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Faye Launches Partnership with Asana to Expand Project Management Solution Offerings

Faye announces it has joined the Asana Channel Partner Program to deliver software and services to the Asana community.

Faye, announced it has joined Asana Partners, expanding Asana’s global Channel Partner network of trusted providers offering professional services to ensure success with Asana. Asana Partners help companies of all sizes enhance and advance their digital transformation efforts, enabling them to deploy with confidence, learn from experts and gain access to custom solutions.

“We’re thrilled that Faye has joined Asana Partners, expanding our global Channel Partner network to help our customers accelerate their use of Asana and achieve success, whether they’re collaborating in-person or remotely,” said Mary-Patton Eisen, Global Head of Channel Partnerships, Asana.

Featuring partnerships with industry leaders, Asana’s global Channel network connects customers with leading solutions, reseller and systems integrator experts in 75 countries to eliminate information silos and help organizations coordinate their work with clarity. Hand-selected for their capabilities in enterprise software and change management, partners offer professional and technical services to ensure success for distributed workers, from deploying Asana to setting up workflows to building custom solutions. Undergoing a rigorous certification program, partners offer training and resources covering a wide range of needs and skills, across teams and time zones. From planning and prioritizing projects, to setting goals and staying aligned, Channel Partnership organizations fast track their digital transformation efforts.

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Through this partnership, Faye is able to help clients implement, set up, and customize their Asana software and workflows, train and onboard employees to the new platform, and even integrate Asana with other critical technologies in their tech stack like CRM or CX software. By partnering with Asana, Faye enables their clients to move faster and coordinate work effortlessly, no matter where their employees are located.

“The Faye team is excited to be a part of the Asana partner network,” said David Faye, CEO at Faye. “At Faye, we make the best software in the world even better, and with our Asana services it’s no different. We are excited to help our clients take full advantage of the Asana platform with our skilled configuration, implementation, and integration services. This partnership further enables us to drive efficiency, automation, and simplicity in our clients’ tech stacks.”

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“We’re thrilled that Faye has joined Asana Partners, expanding our global Channel Partner network to help our customers accelerate their use of Asana and achieve success, whether they’re collaborating in-person or remotely,” said Mary-Patton Eisen, Global Head of Channel Partnerships, Asana. “Our trusted Channel Partners, including Faye, are enabling our customers to unlock more value from Asana by providing them with a single platform for distributed work that enables them to move faster and coordinate their work seamlessly, no matter where they are located.”

Asana helps more than 131,00 paying customers and millions of free organizations in over 200 countries orchestrate their work, from small projects to strategic initiatives. Leading companies rely on Asana to manage everything from company objectives to digital transformation to product launches and marketing campaigns.

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