Mr. Frezza says he now keeps his Asana window open all day, so he can follow what his workers are doing and how they are progressing on various projects.
While we do not agree with the views expressed in the column and recognize inaccuracies, we are in accord with Mr. Frezza to the extent that we want to assist employers to effectively do business.
Brian Frezza, co-founder and chief executive of Silicon Valley-based biotech start-up Emerald Therapeutics, says that before he started using software from San Francisco-based Asana that allows people associated with tasks to see what others are doing and comment on it, he spent most of his time in 30-minute meetings with his eight employees.