I like the dashboard because it is a way of quickly getting a rough sense of the impact of CEA’s programs. The number of people engaging in each tier may well track progress better, but they cannot be so easily interpreted as concrete metrics like the number of subscribers of the EA newsletter.
I think it would also be helpful to see the number of people engaging in each tier across time. There are numbers in the post for 2024 and 2025, and the numbers for 2025 were better than for 2023 (“reversing the moderate decreases in engagement with our programs throughout 2023-2024”). However, the meaning of this depends on the stability of past trends. Many past annual changes in engagement up or down of 10 % to 20 % would make a 25 % increase from 2024 to 2025 less impressive relative to a past downwards trend of a few years.
Responded on the dashboard above, but wanted to quickly say thanks @MHR🔸 and @Vasco Grilo🔸 for letting us know you are invested in this project, that kind of feedback is useful for us.
I think it would also be helpful to see the number of people engaging in each tier across time. [...] Many past annual changes in engagement up or down of 10 % to 20 % would make a 25 % increase from 2024 to 2025 less impressive relative to a past downwards trend of a few years.
Thank you for the feedback, Vasco. As you have noted, we have some older data on growth trends (although not cost trends) in the dashboard. This is of course not formatted the same way, and plus how we think about growth (i.e. our funnel approach) has changed over time.
The team is presently busy preparing with EAG SF, but I’ll make a note of your feedback so we don’t lose it.
I second Vasco’s desire for the dashboard to be maintained again!
I like the dashboard because it is a way of quickly getting a rough sense of the impact of CEA’s programs. The number of people engaging in each tier may well track progress better, but they cannot be so easily interpreted as concrete metrics like the number of subscribers of the EA newsletter.
I think it would also be helpful to see the number of people engaging in each tier across time. There are numbers in the post for 2024 and 2025, and the numbers for 2025 were better than for 2023 (“reversing the moderate decreases in engagement with our programs throughout 2023-2024”). However, the meaning of this depends on the stability of past trends. Many past annual changes in engagement up or down of 10 % to 20 % would make a 25 % increase from 2024 to 2025 less impressive relative to a past downwards trend of a few years.
Responded on the dashboard above, but wanted to quickly say thanks @MHR🔸 and @Vasco Grilo🔸 for letting us know you are invested in this project, that kind of feedback is useful for us.
Thank you for the feedback, Vasco. As you have noted, we have some older data on growth trends (although not cost trends) in the dashboard. This is of course not formatted the same way, and plus how we think about growth (i.e. our funnel approach) has changed over time.
The team is presently busy preparing with EAG SF, but I’ll make a note of your feedback so we don’t lose it.
Thanks, Angelina. Happy preparation of EAG SF.