Title: Strategic Planning for Statistics in Australia
1Strategic Planning for Statistics in Australia
- PARIS21/UNESCAP Forum on Strategic Planning for
Statistics in South-East Asian Countries
Bangkok, June 2006 - Geoff NeideckDirector, Corporate
PlanningAustralian Bureau of Statistics
2Outline
- Interactions with Government and Users
- Environmental scanning
- Establishing user needs
- Government funding processes
- ABS Internal Planning
- Planning cycle
- Corporate Plan, Financial Plan, Forward Work
Program
3Environmental Scanning
- Political priorities
- Emerging economic and social issues
- Community, academic, private sector
- International developments
4Determining User Needs
- Australian Statistical Advisory Council
- Bilateral meetings
- Statistics user groups
- Outposted officers
- Information development plans
- Assessing level of support for new work,
particularly funding
5Australian Statistical Advisory Committee (ASAC)
- Provides advice to the Minister and Australian
Statistician - Membership from government, business, academia,
community - Advise on
- Improvements to the Australian statistical
service - Long term priorities and work program for the ABS
6Formal Interactions with Government
- ABS is in the Treasury portfolio
- Australian Statistician and ASAC report to
parliament - Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer is the
responsible minister - Government liaison unit
7Obtaining Government Support
- Involvement in government forums
- Early involvement in policy development is
preferable - Garnering support from other agencies
- Building case with central agencies, particularly
Treasury
8Understand government funding processes
- What are the formal budget processes?
- Have an agreed understanding of what the agency
is funded for (core funding) - What are the opportunities for funding from other
sources - Other government agencies
- International/donors
9Funding from other sources
- Funder may attach conditions
- What impact will conditions have on organisations
ability to determine its future directions? - Will it compromise national priorities?
- Need to retain adherence to statistical best
practice - Potential to divert resources highly skilled
staff from core work
10Criteria for Assessing User Needs
- Essential criteria
- Is it consistent with ABS mission and core role?
- Is there a contemporary public policy need?
- Is the solution fit for purpose?
- Do we have the capacity to do the work? (e.g.
funds, skilled staff)
11Criteria for Assessing User Needs
- Criteria for prioritising competing bids
- How important is the issue and to whom?
- What are the risks and opportunities?
- Budget risks
- Funding support
- Technology requirements
- Does the activity build long-term capability?
12ABS Planning Cycle - Overview
Environmental scanning
Corporate Plan/Strategic Directions
User input
Management Meeting
May
New spending proposals
July-Aug
Management Meeting
September
April
Final Decisions on Proposals
Forward Work Program
13ABS Corporate Plan - Overview
- ABS Mission Statement
- Objectives
- Values and People
- Strategies
- Performance measures
14ABS Corporate Plan - Objectives
- An expanded and improved national statistical
service - ABS services that are timely, relevant,
responsive and respected for their integrity and
quality - Informed and increased use of statistics
- A key contributor to international statistical
activities that are important to Australia or our
region
15ABS Corporate Plan - Objectives
- An organisation that builds capability to
continually improve its effectiveness - The trust and cooperation of providers
- ABS is a respected and strongly supported
organisation
16ABS Planning Cycle Key Principles
- Link to Government budget cycle
- Flexibility to respond to emerging issues
- Key decision-making points
- External views
17ABS Planning Cycle Key Elements
- Environmental scanning
- Strategic directions
- Bid list
- Funding options
- Bid decisions
- Forward work program
18Financial Plan
- Revenue
- Government appropriation
- sale of goods and services
- Operating budget surplus/deficit
- Capital plan
- property plan (9 offices)
- asset management
- Cash management
19Forward Work Program
- Overview of the ABS
- How the ABS makes decisions
- How the ABS operates
- ABS strategic directions
- Information on each program(e.g. national
accounts, labour, health) - Objectives
- Outputs
- Developments
20Strategy and Process Improvement
- Internal audits
- Reviews
- Customer feedback
- Project Management Framework
21What ABS can do to assist countries in the region
- Provide documentation planning processes,
statistical frameworks, etc. - Host study tours
- Provide in country capacity building assistance -
limited resources, in line with Aust. Government
priorities