Set a research question to shape data collection
Medium effort
Medium impact
Creating a data-driven environment encourages business leaders and staff to work based on facts rather than intuition. However, not all data will be useful for your business. Embarking on data collection without a clear plan can leave you with swathes of information that’s irrelevant or unusable. Setting a research question first gives the process direction and helps to make sure you’re collecting the right data.
Look at your current processes for data collection, highlighting what has been effective and what needs to be improved
Impact: low
Review your company goals, making a note of any objectives which can be achieved more easily with better data
Impact: medium
Survey employees and find out what data they wish they had about customers, products or the market, and how it could help them in their roles
Impact: high
Developing an employee feedback survey
Use data to improve decision making at all levels of your business
Make a list of questions that you want your data to answer and rank them by priority or impact, taking into account company goals and employee feedback.
Impact: medium
Select the question at the top of your list and set it as the primary research question to shape your data collection
Impact: medium
What can I do with this Action Plan?
Start this Action Plan
Add some extra information to this plan and we’ll help you get it done.
Download and print
Get a printable template for this Action Plan, fill it in with some target dates, and share it with your team. Pin it on the wall where everyone can see it.
Learning Groups
We also run Learning Groups on these topics where you can join other leaders tackling the same challenges.
How will I know if my action plan is working?
Amount of relevant data collected
Analysis will tell you how useful your data is