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New year, new you

Another year of uncertainty and change?  Whatever happens in 2011, you can never be too well-trained or well-connected.

2010 Conference presentations available

For those that made it, and those that didn’t, all the documents are available from our website http://insightsig.org/resources/november-2010-conference/ Please, fill your boots.

Training

The Insight Special Interest Group is very pleased to continue to offer high quality training at excellent prices, starting from £45.

Information on other training courses and Insight activity can be found on our website: http://insightsig.org/events/training/

Good luck in 2011.

All at the Insight SIG

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Unleashing their inner analyst – Annual Conference Report

The INSIGHT SIGs 4th annual conference was held at Amnesty on 30th November.  Around a 100 members of the group attended and unleased their inner analyst participating with the panel & workshop sessions that spanned 8 diverse areas including:

Forecasting; Classic RFV, Attrition & LTVs; Data Enhancement; Creative Research; Web & Online Integration; Social Media tools;  Analysis Technology and Recruiting analysts

If you attended or would like to see what was talked about the present decks used to stimulate discussion have been posted up to the website www.insightsig.org.uk and they are free to all to access.

Delegates heard from panel members from a wide variety of organisations including Cancer Research UK, RSPB, Breakthrough, Amnesty International, PDSA, and JustGiving.  Feedback from the delegates rated the day highly with over two thirds rating the sessions and day as excellent/good.

Nigel Magson, INSIGHT Chair, commented that “It was great to see that the sector is enthusiastic and engaged with getting insights from data to improve fundraising and organisational performance.  The case studies show that the sector has really come a long way in the adoption of more sophisticated techniques and technology.  Analysts are not only the drivers of fundraising income across a range of areas, they are also custodians of organisational insights that are key to wider organisational strategic direction.”

Linkedin

The group continues to foster the wider community of analysts and those keen to develop insight, and announced it has launched a Linkedin group in addition to its website.   Please join the group and conversation…

Training

Training is vital to development and the group’s training programme launched this summer and led by Stuart McCoy and Julie Pitt has had excellent feedback.  Attendees have been improving their skills on campaign testing, excel and excel pivoting.  Forthcoming courses are planned for February – please contact Julie Pitt.

The Torch Hypothesis

Some of the delegates were bemused by Nigel’s use of a torch in his opening address and he has explained it below for all those who were not thinking quite as laterally before their first cup of coffee!

Sometimes analysts need to challenge received wisdoms.  The Chinese believe that “Many hands make light work” and we challenged that hypothesis in the conference room and found it wanting.  Many analysts hands did not make the torch work.  A set of batteries would have. It was a null hypothesis.

Analysis can be like that.  It can lead you down blind dark dark alleys. We can be pursuing something we know might fail.  But as analysts we are not disheartened, we don’t stop asking questions and challenging received wisdom. We have to have faith. One day the torch will come on.

Even a null answer gives us insights.  For instance, at the conference we can see that analysts are not afraid to ask questions, and if they have multiple questions they raise two hands.  (Thankfully they also use deodorant!)

Enough said.

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Not for Profit Analysis Benchmarking 2010 Study

Through popular request from yourselves, we are pleased to initiate a benchmarking study to allow our membership understand the charity analysis landscape – how it is resourced, the tools and technology you use, and the areas of analysis you all engage in…..
This is your survey, requested by you, containing your questions and now hopefully completed by you!   Please take a moment of your time, it shouldn’t take you too long. All individual responses will be treated anonymously.   The deadline for the survey is 5pm on Tuesday 2nd November.  To complete the survey, please click through here http://www.ccb-research.com/1316Live/AutoWeb.asp
We will be making the result of the survey available to all, and giving a debrief at our forthcoming conference “Unleash your inner analyst” to be held at Amnesty on 30th November.  More details can be found on this event at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/916109107 – please get booking!

Through popular request from yourselves, we are pleased to initiate a benchmarking study to allow our membership understand the charity analysis landscape – how it is resourced, the tools and technology you use, and the areas of analysis you all engage in…

This is your survey, requested by you, containing your questions and now hopefully completed by you!   Please take a moment of your time, it shouldn’t take you too long. All individual responses will be treated anonymously.   The deadline for the survey is 5pm on Tuesday 2nd November.  To complete the survey, please click through here http://www.ccb-research.com/1316Live/AutoWeb.asp

We will be making the result of the survey available to all, and giving a debrief at our forthcoming conference “Unleash your inner analyst” to be held at Amnesty on 30th November.  More details can be found on this event at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/916109107 – please get booking!

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