Revamped dashboard shows what public really thinks about Australian charities
Danielle Kutchel
The more granular data now available from a key leadership study could help charities and not for profits identify and fix their organisational blindspots.
The Australian Leadership Index?s data dashboard has been updated to allow charities to identify, in greater detail, what the public really thinks of the sector.
The Australian Leadership Index (ALI), a longitudinal study that gathers people?s thoughts on leadership across four key sectors, has launched an expanded version of its dashboard aimed at presenting the data it gathers in an accessible and usable format.
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The dashboard presents live data on leadership and public integrity for Australia?s institutions, from governments to charities, retail to mining. Users can search by sector and institution to narrow down the data, and then by factors like integrity, cultural inclusion and environmental impact. The dashboard also allows users to filter by location, age, gender, life stage, income, education, occupation and voting preference to allow people to find out not just what people think, but who is thinking it.
See also: Charities shine bright as leaders for good
The dashboard presents live data on leadership and public integrity for Australia?s institutions, from governments to charities, retail to mining. Users can search by sector and institution to narrow down the data, and then by factors like integrity, cultural inclusion and environmental impact. The dashboard also allows users to filter by location, age, gender, life stage, income, education, occupation and voting preference to allow people to find out not just what people think, but who is thinking it.