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