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Within our Development Operations, we have decided that it would be great to track some metrix's on how the operations team is doing and then share that information with our Development staff.  If you were starting this process, what would be some items thatt you would track?  Thank you in advance for sharing.  Penny

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  • Well this largely depends on what it is that you and your team in Development Operations do. To my knowledge, "Developement Operations" isn't a standard department with predictable functions, so explain a little more about what your role actually is and we might have some better ideas on the metrics that could be useful to you and the braoder development team.
  • Ryan Hyde:

    Well this largely depends on what it is that you and your team in Development Operations do. To my knowledge, "Developement Operations" isn't a standard department with predictable functions, so explain a little more about what your role actually is and we might have some better ideas on the metrics that could be useful to you and the braoder development team.

    always so logical  ;-)

  • Joanne Felci:

    Ryan Hyde:

    Well this largely depends on what it is that you and your team in Development Operations do. To my knowledge, "Developement Operations" isn't a standard department with predictable functions, so explain a little more about what your role actually is and we might have some better ideas on the metrics that could be useful to you and the braoder development team.

    always so logical  ;-)

     

    which is a good thing  :)

  • These are some really great ideas, Jessica!
  • Hi Jessica,

    This is very helpful.  I appreciate your response.


    Thank you.

    Penny


    Jessica Pionke
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    Penny Fox:

    Within our Development Operations, we have decided that it would be great to track some metrix's on how the operations team is doing and then share that information with our Development staff.  If you were starting this process, what would be some items thatt you would track?  Thank you in advance for sharing.  Penny

    I agree with the other commentors that it depends upon what your shop does. I've done a lot of metricization on our gift processing operations over the years. It's impossible to establish a metric for every factor that impacts their work, but we've had success in getting a good perspective on trends and activity with the following tracked areas by user per day, week, month, and year:
    1. Number of Gift records added
    2. Number of Constituent records added
    3. Number of Relationship records added
    4. Number of Action records added
    5. Number of Participant records added
    6. Number of receipts (and/or Donor Acknowledgement Letters) generated
    From these and a few other metrics, we are able to see the average number of gift records we enter per year, month, week, and day; the trends over time are helpful to see. I've done calculations on number of staff needed to substantiate the need for our gift processing head count. My calculations have also been helpful in projecting how many days it will take for us to enter a certain number of gift records based on entry speed and staffing levels. I have created grids we plug these numbers into to figure out when we will be through entry for specific gift dates so we can answer questions about receipting and fulfillment for good donor stewardship. I'm in the process of developing Queries and Reports around metrics for our parts of our Fundraising Operations; this next effort will be around upper level membership and major gifts.

     

     

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