Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Internal Affairs

Schedule Fusion Release Update

Tue, Jul 7, 2016
Schedule Fusion
Last week, I introduced a new resource scheduling app set to be released in Mid-August and I’m very happy to say that everything related to the release is coming along according to plan. That includes finalizing our style guide which means we can officially release the new platform’s name and website: ScheduleFusion.com. We’re on track

Let There Be Taxonomy!

Fri, May 5, 2016
Adaptistration People 072
You may not know it, but taxonomy is an integral part of your online life. Taxonomy is a fancy word that simply means how content management systems classify, organize, and display content. For example, here at Adaptation you’ll find the two most common types of taxonomy: categories and tags. The latter is used primarily to

2015 Readership Segmentation Survey Results

Fri, Apr 4, 2016
Age Groups 2015
Each year, the Readership Segmentation Surveys produce some intriguing insight and this year was no exception. This year’s results produced more responses than the past few and that data indicates some clear trends and shifts. Demographics & Occupation Value, Satisfaction, & Engagement But Why? Looking Around And Ahead Among the most valuable responses each year

Reader Survey Results: Millennials Continue To Dominate

Thu, Mar 3, 2016
THE MILLENNIAL MIND
The 2015 Reader Segmentation Survey results are in and just like the prior year, Millennial readers continue to comprise the largest readership segment. Having said that, they did lose a sliver of ground to Gen X and Baby Boomer readers. We’ll examine the full results soon but today’s post is going to dive into results

Take A Friend To The Orchestra Survey Results And A 14 Year Anniversary

Wed, Feb 2, 2016
Adaptistration People 115
First off, a thousand thanks to everyone who took the time to vote on whether or not the Take A Friend To The Orchestra initiative should return in 2016. There were just over 500 votes cast and although the overwhelming majority of those favored the return, the cumulative number still fell short of the 1,000
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