← Back to glossary

Actionable Insights

What does it mean?

Actionable insights are valuable pieces of information derived from data analysis that can be directly applied to improve business practices, processes, or decision-making. They go beyond raw data or simple observations; actionable insights are clear, concise, and directly tied to tangible actions that can be taken.

Example:

For instance, a marketing team might analyze website traffic data and discover a high bounce rate (users leaving after one page) on their product landing page. This raw data is informative, but not actionable. By digging deeper, they may uncover an "Actionable Insight" - the product description is unclear or lacks key information. This insight can be acted upon by revising the product description with a more compelling and informative message, potentially leading to fewer bounces and increased sales conversions.

Roel Timmermans - Senior Marketing Manager

Hi, I’m Roel Timmermans.


A Senior Marketing Manager with more than 15 years of experience.
I help companies step up their Marketing, E-Commerce and Branding.

New manager and you can use some help?

Here’s a helpful tool for you:

New manager toolkit

Download the

New Manager Workbook