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Innovations and Official Statistics

Innovations and Official Statistics. Heli Jeskanen-Sundström UN Seminar on Innovations in Official Statistics New York 20 February 2009. Content. What is innovation? Some trends in private sector’s innovation activity Innovations in Official Statistics About governance

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Innovations and Official Statistics

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  1. Innovations and Official Statistics Heli Jeskanen-Sundström UN Seminar on Innovations in Official Statistics New York 20 February 2009

  2. Content • What is innovation? • Some trends in private sector’s innovation activity • Innovations in Official Statistics • About governance • About quality and management • About technology push and user orientation • About open innovation environment • About global networks • Questions

  3. Every organization - not just businesses - needs one core competence: Innovation. And every organization needs a way to record and appraise its innovative performance(Peter Drucker, Harvard Business Review)

  4. What is innovation? • An innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), a process, a new marketing method , or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations. • (OECD, Eurostat: Oslo Manual, 3th edition 2005)

  5. Some trends in private sector’s innovation activity • Focus to strategies and management • Focus to organisational culture • User-orientation instead of technology-drivenness • Towards open innovation activity • Towards global networks

  6. Innovations in Official Statistics I • Towards good governance • Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics • “The governance issues are crucial because without proper administrative measures the improvement and innovation in the area of data collection and dissemination is not possible”A Y M Ekramul Hoque, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics

  7. Innovations in Official Statistics II • Focus to quality, strategies and management • In EFQM we talk about sustainable innovation, innovation which brings lasting added value to the organisations, its shareholders and society as a whole. This Framework is here to help you define your innovation agenda, to measure your innovation performance and improve your competitiveness. (EFQM) • Organisational culture forms the basis -> focus to Human Resource Management

  8. Innovations in Official Statistics III • From technology push to user-orientation • Focus to processes • Development and standardisation of methods and tools • Active stakeholder relations policy • Towards open innovation activity • New innovations are equally important as applying the old ones developed by others ->sharing experience and knowledge, learning from others, networking

  9. METIS / Generic Statistical Business Process Model Quality Management / Metadata Management 1 Specify Needs 2 Design 3 Build 4 Collect 5 Process 6 Analyse 7 Disseminate 8 Archive 9 Evaluate 1.1 Determine need for information 2.1 Outputs 3.1 Data collection instrument 4.1 Select sample 5.1 Standardize and anonymize 6.1 Acquire domain intelligence 7.1 Update output 8.1 Define archive rules 9.1 Gather evaluation inputs 2.2 Frame and sampling methodology 3.2 Process components 4.2 Set up collection 5.2 Integrate data 6.2 Prepare draft outputs 7.2 Produce products 8.2 Manage archive repository 9.2 Prepare evaluation 1.2Consult and confirm 2.3 Variables 5.3 Classify and code 6.3 Verify outputs 3.3 Configure workflows 4.3 Run collection 7.3 Manage release of products 8.3 Preserve data and associated metadata 9.3 Agree action plan 1.3 Establish output objectives 2.4 Data collection 5.4 Edit and impute 6.4 Interpret and explain 3.4 Test 4.4 Load data into processing environment 7.4 Market and promote products 8.4 Dispose of data and associated metadata 1.4 Check data availability 2.5 Statistical processing methodology 5.5 Derive new variables 6.5 Disclosure control 3.5 Finalise production systems 7.5 Manage customer queries 5.6 Calculate weights 1.5 Prepare business case 6.6 Finalize outputs for dissemination 2.6 Processing systems and workflow 5.7 Calculate aggregates Source: Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Work Session on Statistical Metadata (METIS) Generic Statistical Business Process Model / Version 3.1 – December 2008 Prepared by the UNECE Secretariat

  10. Towards global networks • Many benefits • Common ethical basis and values • Long experience on development and harmonisation of statistical frameworks, classifications, definitions • Comprehensive network of international statistical organisations and scientific partnerships like ISI • No obstacles to share knowledge and experience • But: The development of new statistics and statistical systems is an extremely slow process and application into practice even more so

  11. What is the greatest innovation in official statistics? • Are our statistics really the relevant ones and up-to-date? • Are we sufficiently innovative as far as our concepts, methods and processes are concerned? • Do we take care of our stakeholders well enough? • Are we doing our job efficiently enough? • Do our networks work well? • Do we use our innovation potential and capacity as we should? • Are we credible in our work?

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