Favorite T-Stats Data

Hi all, 

I am working on pitching the idea of T-Stats to our CEO (we are one of the 5% of the community not currently using it).  He wanted specific examples of what we can pull differently with T-Stats than we can with reporting.  I got a few examples that I could think of that we would use regularly, but I was wondering if anyone would mind sharing some of their favorite T-Stats discoveries or data results that have been eye-opening or even any that made your normal reporting tasks much easier?  Any unique ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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  • T-Stats means Quick Stats for all those in the moment questions that Nicole so wonderfully notes below

     

    There is no need to have a programmer write a report, staff can pull the data themselves.

     

    From: Nicole Keating [mailto:bounce-nicolekeating9176@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 3:49 PM
    To: McKinley, Leslie <LMcKinley@nycitycenter.org>
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Shared Reports Forum] Favorite T-Stats Data

     

    Your post makes me sad. I use T-Stats every single day and I have trained about a quarter of our full time staff to use it so they are using it all the time as well. It isn’t about finding one report in T-Stats that you like to use repeatedly it is about answering questions as they arise.

     

    Crossover reports

    Reporting on specific seats

    Attendance trends

    Zip Code Analysis

    Sales days prior to perf

    Financial capacities

    Num Perfs

    Segmenting sales by MOS or Channel or Solicitor

    DOW analysis

    Zone analysis

     

    I suggest looking in the Conference Materials Archive and looking at the T-Stats P2P presentations over the last several years and plucking anything you like from those.

     

    If you need someone feisty to talk to him about it you can have him give me a call.

     

    Good luck!

    Nicole

     

     

     

    From: Tessitura Shared Reports Forum [mailto:forums-shared.reports@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Dan Crowell
    Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 3:12 PM
    To: Nicole Keating <nkeating@arshtcenter.org>
    Subject: [Tessitura Shared Reports Forum] Favorite T-Stats Data
    Importance: High

     

    Hi all, 

    I am working on pitching the idea of T-Stats to our CEO (we are one of the 5% of the community not currently using it).  He wanted specific examples of what we can pull differently with T-Stats than we can with reporting.  I got a few examples that I could think of that we would use regularly, but I was wondering if anyone would mind sharing some of their favorite T-Stats discoveries or data results that have been eye-opening or even any that made your normal reporting tasks much easier?  Any unique ideas would be greatly appreciated!




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  • Thank you, Leslie!

    I explained how so many of the things T-Stats can help us with we might not even realize until the need arises.  It is also a big point to make that we will not need as many custom reports written for us.  

    I appreciate your feedback!

     

    Dan

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