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United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeStatistical DivisionUnited Nations Economic Commission for EuropeStatistical Division

Modernisation Maturity Model

Steven ValeUNECE

steven.vale@unece.org

Questions to answer

What is a Modernisation Maturity Model? Why do we need one? What are the elements of the model? What next?

What is a

Modernisation

Maturity

Model?

Where did the term come from?

“Modernisation: Evolution or Revolution?”

Pádraig Dalton, John Dunne & Donal Kelly

Global Conference on a TransformativeAgenda for Official StatisticsNew York 15-16 January 2015

“A Modernisation Maturity Model ... could provide a framework within which to

assess the maturity of individual statistical organisations, but also the maturity of the

global statistical community, from a modernisation perspective”

Modernisation can mean different things to different people depending on their starting point

The level of maturity will vary across organisations

but also within organisations across domains

In some cases:• the fundamentals of an independent,

objective and impartial statistical system are not enshrined in law or practice

• the right of access to administrative data is not guaranteed

• the data infrastructure required to exploit secondary data sources is not in place

• the skills required to engage with new data sources are not in place

The MMM is still just a concept• However a lot of work has been done to

create models to facilitate international collaboration: GSBPM, GSIM and GAMSO

The MMM will allow benchmarking of an organisation against a set of structured levels informed by GAMSO and give a greater understanding of readiness for specific modernisation activities

The MMM will be a useful startingpoint to develop a road map towards continual modernisation.

The MMM will help identify modernisation challenges facing statistical organisations and support prioritisation for investment and resource allocation

It will identify institutions that are best placed to lead in specific areas, and create the roadmap for others to follow when they are ready

The story so far - 2011

The story so far - 2013

The story so far - 2015

The story so far - 2015

Capabilities

The story so far

CSPA

GAMSO

**Just released**

Production

Manage buildings

& physical

space

Manage quality

Manage information

& knowledge

Manage consumers

Capability management

Plan capability improvements

Develop capability

improvements

Montitor capabilities

Support capability

implementation

Manage finances

Manage human

resources

Manage IT

Manage business &

performance

Manage data

suppliers

Generic Statistical Business Process Model

Corporate support

Strategy & leadership

Manage strategic collaboration & cooperation

Govern & leadDefine vision

Manage statistical

methodolgy

Why do we need a

Modernisation Maturity Model?

We need to know how ready we are to adopt new ideas and solutions

We need to understand the logical sequence of modernisation activities

We can collaborate with those at a similar level, and learn from those that are ahead of us• but how do we know who is at what level?

What are the elementsof the MMM?

Capabilities – the key to the MMM?

Capabilities require a combination of organisation, people, processes, methodology, standards and technology

Activity / Process / Capability

Activity is what we do Process is how we do it Capability is what allows us to do it

Maturity by capability?

Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model (OSIMM)

“OSIMM will help identify the organization’s SOA level of maturity, but more importantly, it can identify where the organization needs to be to adopt the principle of service-orientation. The gaps between the current state of the organization and where it wants to be can often be readily described.”

https://www.opengroup.org/soa/source-book/togaf/entsoa.htm

The ABS View

MATURITY ASSESSMENTUnderstanding the communities readiness to transform

Problem:• For statistical organisations to easily adopt CSPA services:

• Service Orientated architecture,• Adopt GSIM and DDI implementation,• Aligned business processes - sound governance .

• But can this be done:• Can NSOs adopt a CSPA based EA?• How ready is our community to utilise CSPA services?• Currently have no knowledge of our preparedness.

Solutions:• Understand the international readiness to adopt CSPA

• formal maturity models already exist,• ABS has used TOGAF assessment – was very helpful,• Need to encourage our community to assess themselves,• Then summarise the findings from the assessments.

• Analyse the results to identify the barriers to adoption• Should seek to see where we have common weaknesses• Develop collaborative approaches to strengthening them

• Create action plans for overcoming these barriers

EG: ABS results using TOGAF

Next Steps:• Establish a project to

• agree on a existing maturity framework• promote the usage of the framework within member countries• undertake a study on the readiness of member countries.• Develop materials or programs to overcome barriers.

Developing a roadmap

We know the startingpoint, but do weknow the end?• Is there an end?

Modernisation is a continuous process• Revolution in the way that we think• But evolution in the way we produce

statistics? Moving to a paradigm of constant change

First steps

1. Documenting processes using GSBPM

2. Mapping activities to GAMSO

3. Modelling information flows using GSIM

4. Moving to standard services

5. Adopting service-oriented architecture and the CSPA

6. Sharing services within and between organisations

What next?

Developing the MMM

Modernisation Committee on Production and Methods• Australia, Ireland, ....

Agreement to use TOGAF / OSIMM Share drafts Release version 1.0 Use and review

Get involved!Anyone is welcome to contribute!

Contact: support.stat@unece.org

More Information HLG Wiki: www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/hlgbas

LinkedIn group:“Modernising official statistics”