Hello all! My name is Meaghan and I'm a Business Analyst with the Tessitura Network.
We received a great suggestion to create some sample lists and output sets to include as standard features in Tessitura, similar to what we do with sample HTML templates. We believe this would help new or less experienced users get a feel for how to pull a list, as well as possibly saving time by pre-building some basic lists/output sets that are commonly used - for example, current subscribers/members/donors, un-renewed subscribers/members, ticket holders for tomorrow, subscriber/member info for renewals, membership/subscription info for general communication, membership/subscription info for welcome communication, etc. This also seems like a great way to make the output set recipe book more accessible, as we could build out those recipes as sample output sets, rather than making you all build them from scratch.
As we contemplate adding these sample lists and output sets, I'd love to get some feedback on the following questions:
Thank you in advance for your feedback! It is incredibly helpful to us as we keep working to make Tessitura the best tool it can be.
Meaghan
Hi Meaghan, we think this is a great idea
I've put the questions to our Tessitura Team, and have a couple of thoughts:
1. We'd find it extremely useful to have criteria to identify new to venue / new to genre / first time booker
2. I’m not certain that many organisations use Categories effectively when it comes to Lists. We certainly don’t, and neither have the other venues I’ve worked at! That said, I’m confident that they have value, and it’s just perhaps something we should be better at. As to whether Output sets should have their own categories, that feels a little excessive to me – but I’d support the ability to add Output Sets to the same Categories that people create for Lists – that is, categories can be shared across both Lists and Output Sets.
3. Sample stuff… I usually create a ‘performance quick contact sheet’: that will export all e-mail addresses and phone numbers for anyone in a given performance, which we can then use to get in touch with people ASAP in the event of cancellations, etc. – so something like that, maybe?
Best,
Rosie