We've been using Qualtrics for just over 3 years (4-year college). I'd like to move to a more automated solution of producing results. Currently, I create .pdf reports and download comments to Excel, we don't have Dashboards.
I do the Data Analysis, and I typically produce a .pdf document after building a custom report, this is pretty straightforward. I might then create a 2nd report to breakout the data by race or gender ... with these additional breakouts it obviously adds to the elbow grease needed to provide the results.
If there are comments, I download to a spreadsheet and format it nicely, along with demographics of the respondent. Not too difficult, but it also adds to the amount of effort.
For a relatively simple solution, it's easy 2-3 days to produce.
Is there any way we can automate this? All the data is right there ... I suppose we could create dashboards, but is this the only way? Is dashboards also a custom effort for each survey?
I'm also concerned about what the User Experience might be. What I produce usually hits the mark, the users print out the .pdf, pore over it, and then make whatever adjustments are necessary. So it's a workable solution, although time consuming to produce. If we produced a Dashboard, I'm concerned about
- will it really be helpful?
- what's the overhead to provide access, training, etc.
- will it save time to "let the computer do it"? (is it even possible? or are the dashboards also a custom job?
- Can comments be presented for easy review? (We don't use Text iQ, our comments are relatively few {usually less than 2,000 per survey})
I'd also like to know where I can learn more about Dashboards / Automated Solutions.