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 is a tremendous tool to have at your fingertips that is included
    for free with your Tessitura license. I too, like Nicole said, use it
    every day and cannot imagine doing my job without it.

    Year to year comparisons
    Sales days prior to performances
    Subscription sales trends
    Employee sales performance
    Seat sales analysis
    Price type comparison by season
    Zip code area sales
    Having the ability to have a report in T-Stats and then also with the
    click of a tab be able to look at that report in chart form is awesome
    too.
    The list is endless....

    Try not to think of it as a replacement for Tessitura reports, it is a
    massive addition to your Tessitura reports. It enhances your ability to
    look at your data in different ways. There are so many options for
    reporting in T-Stats. It takes working in the application to discover
    what is going to work best for your organization. Everyone is different,
    but you cannot go wrong with using T-Stats.

    Amy





    >>> "Nicole Keating"
    9/9/2016 3:45 PM >>>

    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



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    Crowell
    Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 3:12 PM
    To: Nicole Keating
    Subject: [Tessitura Shared Reports Forum] Favorite T-Stats Data
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    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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  • Thanks for your input, Amy!  This is all very helpful info.  :)

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