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management Information and group analysis reports

Understanding the make-up of your organization can be critical for a number of reasons:

  • It helps you to allocate resources and finances
  • It highlights groups which need greater attention
  • It provides a greater insight into the identity of your organization

 

Endis provides this analysis, not just on an organizational level but at every stage of every group. This means, for example in a church setting, that the Sunday School leader can find out the exact distribution of ages across the classes to help make provisions for an appropriate number of helpers.

 

The advantage of these reports--is that they are not just an overview; you can also expand on one aspect of a report to discover more information behind the figures. For example, you can click on the demographic chart to see exactly which people are a particular age. You can even use this information to form a mailing using the Endis mail center!

Membership
See how many members joined, how many left and the total membership for a given period of time. Often described as a "membership churn" report this document can give you clear information on the growth of the church as a whole. More ...
Demographics
See the age distribution making up any of your groups, or the church as a whole. More ...
Membership status
See which members of your church or group are current members, and which are regularly involved non-members. More ...
Geographical report
See the geographical location of the members of your church or group, helping you to make decisions about forming new small groups centred around a particular area. More ...
Organization charts
An interactive set of reports illustrating the structural make up of your organisation More ...
Mapping Report
See the members of your church or group plotted on an interactive map, helping you to make decisions about forming new small groups centred around a particular area. More ...

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