Between the 2012 U.S. election, Big Data, and online listening, data is the topic of the moment in nonprofits and business. Today, we take a look at "The State of Nonprofit Data" - a new report from NTEN and Idealware.
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Between the 2012 U.S. election, Big Data, and online listening, data is the topic of the moment in nonprofits and business. Today, we take a look at "The State of Nonprofit Data" - a new report from NTEN and Idealware.
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Curated by Beth Kanter This is the second reference I've stumbled upon that talks about social media tracking/monitoring and metrics as "social data." This is great reframing in the context of Networked Nonprofits - and measuring their activity. Here's the bit that caught my eye: Whether it be for learning when is the best time to tweet for your audience or keywords that bring traffic to your website, data can be used in some form or another to influence communication strategy (including future social efforts), improve customer service (including resolving complaints), inform product development and understand consumer interests, habits and behavior. In order for this to happen with nonprofits: (1) They already need to have a "data-informed" culture (2) They need foundational skills in collecting, analyzing, and applying social data. This could be: a) Brand Monitoring b) Influencer Research
Most importantly, there needs to be someone on staff who is responsible for the task beyond a quick hit of looking a monthly spreadsheet. Should also be an organizational process, given priority and importance. How does your nonprofit think about "social data" in the context of collecting data, sense-making, and applying it to decisions. Delete the scoop?
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