Structure of the panel discussion

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Structure of the panel discussion

• Objectives of labelling

• Subject of labelling

• Labelling in the context of TQM

• Governance structure

• How many labels?

Tier 1 statistics

• Essential to central government decision making

• Are of high public interest

• Need to meet public expectations of impartiality and statistical quality

• Require long term continuity of the data

• Provide international comparability or meet international statistical obligations.

Structure of the panel discussion

• Objectives of labelling

• Subject of labelling

• Labelling in the context of TQM

• Governance structure

• How many labels?

Structure of the panel discussion

• Objectives of labelling

• Subject of labelling

• Labelling in the context of TQM

• Governance structure

• How many labels?

Labeling of Statistics

Ron McKenzie

Structure of the panel discussion

• Objectives of labelling

• Subject of labelling

• Labelling in the context of TQM

• Governance structure

• How many labels?

Structure of the panel discussion

• Objectives of labelling

• Subject of labelling

• Labelling in the context of TQM

• Governance structure

• How many labels?

Objectives

• differentiate and label official statistics

• strengthen the system of official statistics

• strengthen the statistical leadership of the Government

Statistician

• identify a set of key performance measures for NZ.

• apply a consistent standards, protocols and poliicies

• streamline release procedures

• retain important official statistical data as an enduring national resource,

• ensure greater access to this resource for a range of users

• coordinate suveys through a notification system

• more effectively manage on ‘a whole of government basis’ respondent burden from official surveys

Labels

• Official Statistics

• Tier 1

• Statistics New Zealand

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