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4 Performance Measurement Mistakes You Don't Want to Make

Tech Soup

Here are four common mistakes my team and I see made by social, government, and nonprofit organizations trying to measure their impact, and tips on how to avoid them: 1. By far the most common problem we see is that most organizations try to measure too much. Measuring Too Much. Underutilizing What You Have. The moral of the story?

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Reporting for Grantmakers: Charts vs. Lists to Make Sense of Your Data

sgEngage

Charts and lists are two of the most common formats for grant reporting, but they have different benefits when you are trying to make sense of your grantmaking data. From monthly budgets to a roster of event attendees, it’s wonderful to be able to see your data organized clearly in neat rows. Using Charts in Your Grant Reporting.

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Data Visualization Do’s and Don’ts for Every Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Whether you’re analyzing patient outcomes, tracking academic trends, or gathering insights from donor demographics, data visualization can be a valuable tool for any organization. This could include noting different points of data exploration, such as filtering data views or comparing specific charts.

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I think there will be different metrics for different strategies, organizations, and tools. So, here's a comparison between last year and this year and another opportunity to consider improvements. It is not useful to know how many posts you write on a monthly, weekly or daily basis or the number of the words for comparisons either.