The Analyst’s Canvas

Structured thinking about analytic capabilities

The Analyst’s Canvas is a tool for specifying requirements and communicating capabilities across specialist silos. It offers a framework for evaluating dissimilar capabilities and exploring new opportunities for existing sources and methods, framing them in the context of the work they support, the client’s ultimate mission, expected outcomes, and available alternatives.

The Analyst's Canvas

Analytic processes are essentially similar, despite distinctive vocabularies and the details of tools and techniques. A statistician, a data scientist, a marketing analyst, a geospatial analyst, an all-source intelligence analyst: Each starts with raw information or data, analyzes it, and delivers results in reports, displays, or data that feed into another process. A meaningful question might benefit from more than one specialist approach.

Different starting points in the canvas support different explorations. A business leader or client can specify requirements from a business perspective and compare alternative approaches. A data or tool vendor might explain how a product or service supports client processes. A product manager can compare with competitors and explore new markets for existing capabilities. The Analyst’s Canvas provides the common framework for thinking about different capabilities with a focus on what the client does with it—and why.

The Analyst’s Canvas is free to use under a Creative Commons license.

Resources

Blank canvas: PDF | PNG
Canvas with notations: PDF | PNG
Explorer Guide, v1: PDF