analytics-reporting

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Analytics-reporting' is when you collect and study information about a business or product. The reporting part is about making sense of that information. Like reviewing all the sales to evaluate how a product is doing.
Examples in Different Contexts
In business analysis, 'analytics reporting' involves generating reports from data to help companies make informed decisions. A business analyst might say, 'Through analytics reporting, we've been able to identify key areas for cost reduction and revenue growth.'
Practice Scenarios
Design

Scenario:

When users hit the checkout page, there seems to be a drop in conversion. We must dive into the user journey and remove any roadblocks.

Response:

That's a good point. Let me check our analytics-reporting to discern what's causing the drop-off in the checkout process.

Marketing

Scenario:

Our campaign to target the younger demographic isn't gaining sufficient traction. We need to examine the components and the marketing channels we've been using.

Response:

Our analytics-reporting indeed suggests revisiting our marketing strategy for the younger demographic.

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