the power of the benchmarking report - fluidsurveys
DESCRIPTION
Benchmark reports make it easy to compare one set of survey data to another, allowing you to quickly identify trends in your responses, spot differences, and more. In this instructional webinar, you’ll learn how to easily create benchmark reports in FluidSurveys, how to use them to empower your responses, and we’ll show you some powerful use cases.TRANSCRIPT
The Power of the Benchmarking
Report
Empowering your survey responses
What is benchmarking?
Benchmarking is checking or comparing one piece
of information against another.
Data Set #1 Data Set #2
Case Study: National Children’s Alliance
How benchmarking was
used:
Compared one department
against other departments.
Could also compare one
department against all data
in the survey.
Case Study: Employee Satisfaction
How benchmarking can
be used:
Compare one
departments satisfaction
against an organization as
a whole.
How does this work on FluidSurveys
In terms of surveys, it is comparing collector and
their associated collector variables against other
collectors.
What is a collector?
Collectors allow you to gather responses from
multiple segments or sources simultaneously
using a single survey.
e.g. you can deploy the same survey multiple
times and collect different sets of data.
If you do not create additional collectors, you are
always using the ‘Default Collector’.
What is a collector variable?
Collectors can have associated collector variables attached to them.
Collector variables are metadata attributed to a particular collector.
This metadata is information describing each collector. It can provide you with more information about a particular collector.
Furthermore, it can be used to segment responses and create in-depth reports.
How do we get started
1. Build a survey.
2. Create collectors (with collector variables
attached).
What’s Next…
3. Time to deploy your survey using unique
collector links.
Creating your Report
4. Create a default report
5. Filter on a collector variable
Benchmarking your report
6. Select what you wish to benchmark on
Can be one of the collector variables, or all responses
7. Notice the transformation.
Filtered responses will be bolded
Benchmark will appear striped
Mathematical metric will appear either in green or red
This is your benchmarked value
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