Try This: The Data-Driven Decision Tree Walk-Through

Staff want to engage with data-driven decision making, but they don’t always have the time or space to do so.
When organizational leaders make decision-making processes transparent and collaborative, it supports staff, even if they can’t act on every idea right away.
This week, we’ll take a more hands-on approach. I’ll walk you through an activity you can use with your team to turn raw data into clear, actionable insights: The Data-Driven Decision Tree.
The Data-Driven Decision Tree is one of two activities taken from “Prioritize This: Data-Driven Decision Making“, a free resource provided to my newsletter subscribers. This activity helps break down program and service evaluation data into actionable steps based on feasibility and impact.
Objective:
Help your team turn data into clear, actionable next steps by exploring feasibility, mission alignment, and participant impact.
This activity is ideal for:
- Staff who design and implement programs
- Leadership responsible for strategic decisions
- Any staff who collect, analyze, or share participant feedback
What you’ll need:
- A copy of the Data-Driven Decision Tree. (Sign up for my newsletter to access the full exercise (including the decision tree visual) from Prioritize This: Data-Driven Decision Making.)
- Program or evaluation data you want to analyze
- A notetaker or facilitator to guide discussion
- Time allotted: 30–45 minutes, depending on group size and number of data points



