Research and data insights, are key for successful, data-driven, decision-making. Norma Gregory Solutions can support your learning journey through the collection, transformation and organisation of museum/heritage-related data. This process can help you gain a better understanding of your audiences and the services you offer.
Actionable insights
Put your museum and heritage-related insights and research to work solving issues, answering questions, and planning for the future.
Information that helps
We can support you in sourcing the information and data you need for museum improvement.
- ASK - Define the questions, issues problems, dialogue with stakeholders and the team. Plan your museum data analysis project
- PREPARE - Conduct and collate museum research data
- PROCESS - Review and transform information into suitable format
- ANALYSE - Use critical thinking skills to make meaning and new knowledge
- SHARE - use visuals to interpret and to share new, museum insights
- ACT - Help museums to apply new knowledge through new/revised/ updated/improved practice activities
Sharing new knowledge
Collaboration and participation happen when people are 'in the know' and have opportunities to share experiences, skills and expertise.
Archives
Support services through consultation, helping you manage and store collections and heritage-related information.
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- Museum visitor & audience insight
- Data analysis for museums
- Training /CPD workshops for museums and heritage organisations
Why collate visitor and audience figures/numbers?
'Knowing your numbers' helps to recognise trends and patterns in museum visitor /audience behaviours, needs and future requirements.
Why is data analysis important for museums?
Many museums don't realise the importance of working with a data analyst, with expertise and experience in the museum and heritage sector. Norma Gregory Solutions can offer the reassurance of sector experience and know-how in your museum data analysis processes.
Why is it important to share new knowledge with stakeholder?
Sharing research findings and museum date insights with staff, volunteers, trustees and the wider public, helps to share ownership of change and the opportunity to add more voices, opinions and experiences, enhancing the shared transformation journey together.