The Transforming Insight podcast is back this week! Our 55th episode, the first of Season 8, and it's called the Value of valuation.
Back in episode 52, we explored the importance of Insight teams building a commercial foundation for their work.
We said we should begin by assembling 'core stats', then develop a 'business blueprint', overlay key insights about customer behaviour and its effect on revenue and costs, and summarise our knowledge with an executive presentation.
Where do we go next if we want to optimise the impact of our work?
Some years ago I interviewed Sue Whelan Tracey, former commercial director for one of the UK's big four banks, and at that time a director at Moneyfacts, an NHS health trust, and a major diabetes charity. Sue told me how much she tried to champion the use of customer insight in every organisation she worked with, but she thought that we didn't always make it easy for ourselves.
Her observation was that senior people in business always speak the language of finance, and that shapes their perception of business issues.
But when they ask the Insight team for help addressing those issues, we respond in a different language - sometimes the language of the customer, sometimes the language of research methodology or analysis.
Sue's frustration was that Insight teams know so much that could help their organisations, but by failing to translate our knowledge, findings, recommendations and opinions into the right language, we are failing to optimise our impact.
And worse, our organisation misses out and doesn't leverage its investment in Insight.
Customer and market knowledge, said Sue, is far too important - and expensive - for us to leave it to senior decision-makers to translate our findings into their language 'through the filter of their own ignorance'.
So this episode of our podcast is all about the importance of placing a financial value on the projects we work on, the observations we make, and the recommendations we put forward.
It's often easier than we might think, and the potential benefit is enormous.
Please listen to find out more!
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This is episode 55 of the Transforming Insight podcast.
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About James Wycherley, the author of Transforming Insight
James Wycherley was Director of Customer Insight and Analytics at Barclays from 2005 to 2015 when he became Chief Executive of the Insight Management Academy (IMA). A popular keynote speaker and acknowledged expert on Insight leadership, strategy, and communication, he is the author of the book Transforming Insight: the 42 secrets of successful corporate Insight teams, and over 35 IMA publications. He has provided thought leadership in the UK, Western Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, India, and the Middle East, and regularly hosts the IMA’s Insight forums - London, Manchester, UK Online and US Online.
The Insight Management Academy is the world’s leading authority on transforming Insight teams.
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