Often, it isn’t until you need to produce a stakeholder engagement report that you realize:
Luckily, with Stakeholder Relationship Management (SRM) software like Jambo, you won’t be stuck trying to track down your stakeholder information or overwhelmed trying to pull it together because the platform technology can do it for you.
But with various reporting requirements and different report options, how do you set up your Jambo account to ensure you can use your data to produce the reports you actually need?
First, let’s cover why reporting is such an essential part of the stakeholder engagement and consultation process.
There are two key points to consider:
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Before we talk about how to set up your Jambo account to produce the reports you want, it's helpful to know about some of the Jambo reports available out of the box. Below, we’ve listed a few examples that you might use during the following stakeholder engagement stages:
During the planning stage, you will want to:
In this stage, you might find our ‘contact report’ and/or ‘commitment report’ valuable.
Contact Report:
You can run a contact report for many reasons. You may need a simple list of all your stakeholder's names and email addresses or a much deeper report with every piece of information you've added to contact profiles (like associations, tags, or custom fields). Ether way, Jambo's contact reports can help you get the data you need.
Jambo Contact Reports Can Help You Determine:
Commitment Report:
During the planning stages, it can be helpful to run a commitment report of previous projects to learn about the types of promises made to stakeholders in the past. This can help you understand what resources you may need for your upcoming project.
Jambo Commitment Reports Can Help You:
In the consultation or engagement stage, you may want or need to show the work your team(s) are doing along with details and updates about your project’s progress. Here, Jambo’s ‘communication report’ and ‘project overview report’ can help.
Communication Report:
A communication report can help you summarize:
Jambo Communication Reports Can Help You Determine:
Project Overview Report:
The project overview report will help you summarize your activities, contacts, communications, issues, tasks, and other essential elements that may have come up during a specific timeframe in your project.
Jambo Project Overview Reports Can Help You Determine:
During your post-consultation stage, you will want to summarize your project and the responses and feedback you heard from your stakeholders and communities. You will also want to ensure that nothing is outstanding and that you have closed the loop with everyone involved. Graphics and analytics from Jambo reports and the ‘issues report’ can help you wrap up your projects successfully.
Graphics and Analytics from Jambo Reports:
Regardless of which area of Jambo you report on, there will be colourful and useful analytics and graphics for you to pull and share with all your important audiences.
Report Graphics and Analytics Can Help:
Issues Report:
With Jambo’s issues report, you can see what issues have been raised, what they’re about, who’s involved, their status, impact, and priority, and even the history, including any communication records related to those issues.
Jambo Issues Reports Can Help You Determine:
A Tip from Jambo’s Stakeholder Engagement Specialist: If you’ve done your follow up, make sure you record a final “what we heard” summary in your communication records. This way, you’re demonstrating that you’ve gone full circle and can show you closed the loop with all your stakeholders, so your team(s), audiences, and regulators can see the results.
So, how can you ensure your Jambo account is set up to meet your unique reporting needs? The best way to do this is during the Jambo onboarding stage, where you’ll work with the Jambo Customer Success team to discuss what data management and reporting success looks like for your organization. Thinking with the end in mind, our team will help you map out the content of your desired report(s) and set up your Jambo account to suit your requested reporting needs and project goals.
We’ll make recommendations and configurations to meet your needs, which might include specific reports with custom fields, tags, or report templates. At the end of the day, your account will be set up for you, so you’ll know exactly where your data goes in the platform and how to produce the reports you need.
There are many ways to customize Jambo reports, and this is something our Customer Success team can walk you through during onboarding. You may need to filter your data in a certain way or group different attributes to really dig through your data. We may even be able to configure a current report to meet your customized needs.
Above, we mentioned reporting templates which are reports you can build, save, and label for you or your team to use again in the future, which is a considerable time saver!
A Real-Life Example from the Jambo Experts: If you are responsible for running a monthly status report but are going on vacation and need a backup to run it, you can create a report template of this regular report and label it accordingly (i.e. monthly status report). Once you have saved the report template, every Jambo user on your project team will be able to access the template, so knowing this, you can assign a task to someone else on your team to run the report while you are gone.
To help you get the most out of your onboarding experience, you can prepare by brainstorming answers to the following questions:
During onboarding, our Customer Success team will get you up and running within the Jambo platform, but we’re also here for your long-term success. Jambo is designed to be responsive to your changing needs, so when things change for you, reach out to your Customer Success team so they can help ensure Jambo continues to fit your growing needs.
To learn more about our easy onboarding process, check out our blog on Jambo’s Easy 5-Step Implementation Process, where we cover:
Questions? Book a 15-minute discovery call with our team.