Posts Tagged ‘United Way’

So, You Think Measuring Marketing Performance Is Hard?

19th June 2008 by Tim Wilson No Comments

Not a week goes by that I don’t see, hear, read, or preach on the topic of measuring marketing results. From equating Marketing ROI to The Holy Grail, to sticking my tongue in my cheek to the point of meanness when it comes to a “simple” process for establishing corporate metrics, to mulling over Marketing [...]

Outputs vs. Outcomes

6th February 2008 by Tim Wilson 3 Comments

I’ve been involved with United Way for the past seven or eight years in Austin and, now, in Columbus. One of the attractions to spending my volunteer energy with United Way is that they are very accountability-focussed. That means that, in their agency funding cycle, they require agencies that are requesting funding to specify measures [...]