Hi! This tutorial will show you how to use the Passport database to find and use statistics for research on countries, industries, and more.
Later in this tutorial you will be using the site on the right side of the screen. For now, just use the arrows below to advance to the next page.
Before searching Passport, it’s helpful to remember the following:
• Passport is a British product, so it uses the Queen’s English. For example, cookies are “biscuits."
• Financial data are usually displayed in a country’s home currency. You may need to convert currencies to U.S. dollars ($) to compare countries with different currencies.
• The amount and type of information available differs from report to report. Statistics available for one country/industry may be unavailable for another.
Are you on campus right now? If so, you should be able to see the Passport Terms and Conditions page on the right side of this screen.
If you're viewing this tutorial off campus, you may see a screen asking for your Butler ID and password. Enter this information now to access Passport.
Scroll to the bottom of the database page on the screen to the right, and accept Passport's terms and conditions, which will bring you to the Passport home page.
You should now be looking at Passport's Home Screen. Most of the information you will find in Passport is available in two formats:
1) Statistics
2) Analysis
Statistics are presented in table format while Analysis is provided through narrative reports on a topic. Passport also has a Dashboard feature for reviewing data visually on interactive maps.
This tutorial will focus on finding Statistics.
Now take a look at the Passport Home screen. To quickly find statistics on a topic or "category," we are going to use the option for Search Statistics, which is one of the boxes on the home screen.
The Search Statistics option allows you to find country rankings under one of two broad categories:
1) Industries and 2) Economies and Consumers.
In this tutorial, we will focus on the Industries category.
Let's say that we are researching the potential for a new coffee product, and we would like to know more about the size of the coffee market for countries around the world.
To begin, select the Industries option under "Search Statistics" on the home page. (It should already be selected by default on the Passport Home page, but if not, select Industries now).
Now click on the dropdown menu to Choose Industry, and scroll down to select Hot Drinks, which is a broad category covering different hot beverages.
To select the sub-category for coffee, click on Choose Category, and choose Coffee. Your Search Box should look something like this:
Now click "Go."
You should now be looking at a Passport Statistics table for the Market Sizes for coffee in countries around the world.
Study the layout of the table and note the following:
If needed, you can use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to see more columns on the right.
Each table column shows dollar values ranked from "highest to lowest," but you can change this to "lowest to highest" by clicking on a column heading.
Try that now by clicking on the 2018 column. (Tip: You may have to click twice on the column heading to change the ranking.) The data should now show market size ranked from lowest to highest.
Which country is ranked the lowest in market size for 2018?
Let's say we also want to see market size data for each year going back to 2014. To do that, look for the table's dropdown box that shows the range of years. Change the year in the first box to "2014" and then click Apply as shown in the image below.
You should now see a historical ranking for each country going back to 2014.
Besides looking at the size of the market in terms of dollar size, it is often helpful to compare the annual growth of the market in each country over time. You can easily do that in Passport.
At the top of the Statistics table, look for the dropdown box titled "Convert Data" Clicking on this box will allow you to convert the data in various ways. For example, you could look at market sizes in local currencies (instead of U.S. dollars).
You can also convert your data to see the percentage of year-to-year growth of the market. Try that now:
The Statistics table should now show year-on-year growth of the coffee market in each country in percentages rather than overall market size in U.S. dollars.
On the Statistics table that you just converted, find the forecasted percentage growth for 2019-20. If the column is not already ranked from highest to lowest, click on the column heading to change that. TIP: You may have to click on the column heading more than once to get to the ranking you need.
Which two countries are expected to show the highest percentage of year-to-year growth of the coffee market for 2019-20?
Before we close out the statistical table on the coffee market, let's take a moment to look at some additional interesting options for reviewing the data.
In the first column of the table, you should see a heading for "Stats Type" and colored icons (similar to the image pictured below). Each colored icon refers to additional related reports and/or tables that you can access by clicking on that icon.
For example, by clicking on the blue icon on a row, you can review a table of top coffee brands in that country.
Try some of the options yourself by clicking on different icons next to table rows.
Do you see how you can use a Statistics table on market size to lead you to additional information on brand and company shares, distribution, and pricing?
When you create a Statistics table in Passport, you may want to save it or print it to review later. Passport offers several ways to do this.
If you look in the upper right corner of the Statistics table, you should see icons that look something like this:
From here, you can choose to print your table, download it as an Excel or PDF file, or save the content to a free personal account that you can set up in Passport.
In this tutorial, you have learned how to use the Passport database in several ways, including how to...
Passport is a powerful database, and this tutorial has introduced you to just a few of its search features.
If you need further assistance with Passport or other business resources, please contact your Butler Business Librarian or visit the library’s website.
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