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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  • Like Nicole, Leslie and Amy, I am a HUGE fan of TStats, but I don’t use it much at my current org.  I am working with over 25 years’ worth of data that was always reported in a very specific way, and my execs are slightly wary because the numbers don’t always match perfectly when I re-run them on TStats.  I’ve explained the difference between transaction vs order date, and why the historical methods of reporting may not be the best (hence slightly different numbers when comparing TStats vs historical methods), but…  uphill battle. 

     

    Generally, though, I love TStats, and as long as you know what data you’re asking for and can articulate where it’s coming from, everything should be fine!

     

    Cheers,

    Kathleen

     

     

    From: Tessitura Shared Reports Forum [mailto:forums-shared.reports@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Dan Crowell
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    To: Kathleen Smith
    Subject: [Tessitura Shared Reports Forum] 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

  • Kathleen, 

    Thank you for your input as well.  I think our CEO is a bit weary of the data to begin with so I think he may be concerned with how it is presented.  I think I have enough examples and ideas to prove my case.  :)

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