Building a single source of truth: Sorting out your data
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Many non-profit organisations collect and hold large quantities of data from multiple sources about people, services, products, supporting information, events, items to purchase etc. This data often takes many different formats including structured and unstructured data, and typically held across multiple, disparate environments.
So having good clean data you can access, mine and use is a key goal which means you need to know what you’ve got, understand its value, keep the information which will help you, and ditch that which won’t.
If stored, used, and harnessed correctly, your data should enable you to provide an even better service to your members, donors, and stakeholders.
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Who is this for: Whether you work in IT, marketing, membership or governance, if you’re responsible for your non-profit’s data including how to identify what you have, what to do with it, and how to store it, don’t miss this webinar of up to date insights, protocols and best practice.
Speakers: Rhys Evans
Head of Technology and Services
Hart Square
Andrew Scanlan
Senior Business Change Consultant
Hart Square