1. Impact reporting for
continued success
Making your annual report work for your
organisation
Bryan Collis 15 March 2016
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6. What is Impact?
• How would the world look if my
organisation/project was not here?
• What difference does my organisation/project/
event/activity make?
• Positive and negative (Wylfa power station)
• Planned or unplanned (speed bumps)
• Can be quick or slow (wikileak vs Families First)
12. Impact
principles
1. Take responsibility for impact and encourage others to do so
too.
2. Focus on purpose.
3. Involve others in your impact practice.
4. Apply proportionate and appropriate methods and resources.
13. Impact
principles
5. Consider the full range of the difference you actually make.
6. Be honest and open.
7. Be willing to change and act on what you find.
8. Actively share your impact plans, methods, findings and
learning.
16. Audience(s)
• How many audiences do you have?
• Which ones are critical for continued success?
17. Audience(s)
• What information do they get from you?
• When do they get it from you?
• Why do you give it to them?
• How do you give it?
18. Audience(s)
• What information do they get from you?
• When do they get it from you?
• Why do you give it to them?
• How do you give it?
• Does the Annual Report feature in any way in these
processes?
20. Impact
information
• Good impact information is?
– Relevant
– Reliable
– Of known quality (fit for purpose)
– Qualitative and quantitative (stories and numbers)
– Understood by the audience
– Leads to a decision
– Appropriate (tabloid test)
– Honest/transparent
– Capable of showing negative results
– Involves the people affected
– Ethical (data protection, confidentiality)
22. Reporting
• What is the core information?
(information that goes everywhere)
• Are there any wasted information?
(information with no destination)
• Is there any underuse of information?
(information not reaching all its potential destinations)
• Is there any missing information?
(information you don’t currently collect)