Manager Development Lead

Asana·Chicago·onsite
crypto:applicationopsIC5GTM Operations, Strategy & Field Readiness
Compensation
Not disclosed
The Global Field Readiness team at Asana is building the foundation for how our revenue organization learns, grows, and performs . We are looking for a strategic, detail-oriented leader to own the end-to-end strategy for how frontline sales managers develop their leadership capabilities and how individual contributors chart clear, motivating career paths within Asana's sales organization. This is a high-impact, senior individual contributor role—you won't manage a team, but you will influence hundreds of people across the globe. You'll partner closely with Sales Leadership, HR Business Partners, and Learning & Development to design and deliver programs that are grounded in data, loved by participants, and measurably tied to business outcomes. This role is based in our Chicago offic e with an office-centric hybrid schedule . The standard in-office days are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday . Most Asanas have the option to work from home on Wednesdays . Working from home on Fridays depends on the type of work you do and the teams with which you partner . If you're i nterviewing for this role, your recruiter will share more about the in-office requirements . What you’ll achieve Program Ownership: Design and own Asana's global sales manager development program—from new manager onboarding through ongoing leadership coaching and cohort-based learning. Career Architecture: Build and maintain a clear, transparent career framework for all sales roles, including leveling rubrics, competency models, and progression criteria. Strategic Collaboration: Partner with Sales Leadership to identify skill gaps, prioritize development needs, and build scalable solutions that work across regions and time zones. Content Innovation: Create and curate content—workshops, e-learning modules, manager guides, and 1:1 toolkits—that drive real behavior change rather than just knowledge transfer. Measurement Strategy: Define leading and lagging indicators for every program you own (from part