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Introduction to the strategic perspectives tool

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Reading and short learning exercise

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What is Phase three?

In Phase two you collected your data. You made your preliminary interpretations and you’ve validated these with your colleagues. But what’s next? How do you take the data and tell a story? How do you get your whole organisation on board to create impact with your impact story?

Phase three takes you deeper into the process of how to build a story out of your data and create a narrative that will help you share, discuss and learn from your impact assessment.

Who is it for?

Phase three is for anyone who has findings (from an evaluation, an impact assessment, a feedback survey…) that they want to take to their audience(s). You could be a communications professional looking for tips on data visualisation, or someone new to communications who wants to know more about how to plan to reach your stakeholders. You might be a data analyst but struggle with creating a story with your numbers and findings.

When should I use it?

Phase three is designed to be used once you have findings that you want to take to an audience that hasn’t seen them before.

What skills or competences do I (or my team) need?

✏️ Creativity and curiosity

✏️ Willingness to try to new tools

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How much time will it take?

What is the end result?

You’ll emerge with a report or another type of tangible output that summarizes (and may also present in detail) the findings of your data analysis. This output will be specifically designed for its stakeholders, visually appealing, and present an engaging impact narrative.

What does Phase three look like?

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Phase three case studies, tips and resourcesNicole Mc NeillyNov 30, 2023
Worksheet - establish your storytelling objectivesNicole Mc NeillyOct 23, 2023
Step 5. Use and learn from your impact findingsNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Review your narrativeNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Tips on making an accessible impact reportNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Step 4. Create your impact reportNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Ways to visualise your impact storyNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Step 3. Visualise and present your impact narrativeNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Worksheet - create your narrative arcNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Step 2. Create your impact narrativeNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Step 1. Agree what you want to achieve and who your impact narrative is forNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Phase three case study: Europeana 2020Nicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Team exercise: set the objectives for your impact narrativeNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Phase three - Impact narrationNicole Mc NeillyAug 17, 2023
Worksheet - mapping your impact narrative audienceNicole Mc NeillyMar 21, 2023

Checklist

At the end of Phase three, I will be able to:

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