If you’re like most nonprofit professionals, you probably have reams and reams of data laying around — but aren’t really sure what to do with it all. So join us for a conversation with TJ Muehleman all about collecting, and using, the data you need to accomplish your mission.
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Links
Standard Co’s Website
Database of Nachos Website
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Timestamps
(02:45) “There’s always money in the banana stand”
(06:40) Developing succinct data goals
(09:25) Standardizing data collection for clean data
(12:53) Digitizing data
(16:29) Collection methods for easier analysis
(22:00) Presenting data in a digestible, accessible way
We have reams and reams of data. But we don’t understand the value of that data.
How can we use data?
There is always value in data – how you use that data to exact good change
What kin
We’re all about standardizing and making things really simple. Because the more you have to think in the field the less likely you are to have clean data.
Understanding the tools that are available to you
Even the biggest most massive organizations in the world still use the wrong tools to collect data – like Word. So you’re not alone.
We have reams and reams of data. But we don’t understand the value of that data.
How can we use data?
There is always value in data – how you use that data to exact good change
What kin
We’re all about standardizing and making things really simple. Because the more you have to think in the field the less likely you are to have clean data.
Understanding the tools that are available to you
Even the biggest most massive organizations in the world still use the wrong tools to collect data – like Word. So you’re not alone.