Against the background of a global pandemic, millions unemployed, and countless shuttered businesses, those among us lucky enough to still have jobs have had to work from home, while sheltering in place. We’ve figured out how to get things done despite not being in the same room as the rest of our team, and in many cases, while sharing our space with spouses, children, and even pets who all vie for our attention. As life (cautiously) returns to normal and companies start hiring again, it's clear that organizations will need to take remote working and project management more seriously. This positions Asana not only as a tool to help teams collaborate and work more efficiently, but as an essential business tool and powerful ally in today's world.