Treat your data like the treasure it truly is |
14 December 2016 |
Your data could be holding suprises and hidden treasure. Marisol Gutierrez explains why . . .
Non-profit organisations are vital to making meaningful change in the world and they have significant amounts of untapped potential in their data. But why do some struggle to use data while others have successfully harnessed information to drive better decision making? According to Steve MacLaughlin, director of analytics at Blackbaud who conducted research into this, there are five critical characteristics of successful, data-driven non-profits: Data is part of the daily workflow and forms the basis for how decisions are made. Data driven non-profits embrace the use of information to accelerate change. 5. Data scientists are good storytellers: it is a mistake to believe that the data should speak for itself. A common thread among the best data scientists in the non-profit sector is that they have learned how to be good storytellers. They are able to distil all information and influence decisions through telling stories about the hidden surprises in the data. Investment
Data-driven non-profits are accelerating change in the world by using data to influence strategy and inform decisions that produce value and impact. All of these organisations have invested in people, process, data, and technology. But that is simply not enough. It turns out that the secrets to success are being curious, having champions at all levels of the organisation, making data part of the daily workflow, and being good storytellers. Some organisations still treat data as exhaust: the wasted overflow from systems that provides no value. Successful organisations focus on turning that data into information and insights Adapted from an article on Huffington Post http://huff.to/2cg7gHl Marisol Gutierrez is Communication and Partnership Manager at Downes Murray International. |
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