CSPA: Beyond Shared Services Steven Vale UNECE steven.vale@unece.org
Sharing in the Statistical Modernisation Community Objective: To have a plan in place for continued investment
CSPA catalogue structure
CSPA Service Catalogue Knowledge Base Built in 2013-15 On UNECE wiki platform Investment Catalogue Built in 2015 Focus on future sharing opportunities Capability Catalogue Built in 2015 Focus on existing sharing opportunities CSPA Service Catalogue Technical Repository Several options e.g. GitHub
Investment Catalogue We need to share investment plans where we are willing to collaborate
Strategic Investment Planning Investment Catalogue Strategic Investment Planning Sharing plans between organisations Finding partners with similar priorities Trialing an Investment Comparison Tool
“The survey will be repeated on a larger scale in 2016 to identify emerging priorities and common areas of interest” – CES 2016 Report
What we are investing in? – Results from 2015 Investment Catalogue What we are investing in? – Results from 2015
Standards and Frameworks Capability Catalogue A capability allows an organisation to do many activities Methods People Standards and Frameworks Processes Technology
Activity / Process / Capability Activity is what we do Process is how we do it Capability is the combination of factors that allows us to do it
Capability Catalogue Why capabilities? GSBPM doesn’t help us identify where a single investment can affect multiple production processes Developing new systems based on GSBPM could lead to duplication of functionality in business processes There is a many to many relationship between capabilities and activities. The more a capability is reused by different activities the more money we save
Capability Catalogue Created for organisations to share existing solutions – not just technology
Capability Catalogue Sharing of any dimension of a capability can occur with different degrees of maturity
The answer: We are working on a Modernisation Maturity Model Are we ready for CSPA? Are our organisations sufficiently mature? Maturity has several dimensions (Just like capabilities!) How can we measure maturity? The answer: We are working on a Modernisation Maturity Model
What is a Modernisation Maturity Model?
“A Modernisation Maturity Model “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” From: Modernisation: Evolution or Revolution? By: Pádraig Dalton, John Dunne & Donal Kelly
MMM for CSPA Draft prepared Currently being tested Standard levels and dimensions Currently being tested Final version – end of year
CSPA: Just for Services? Can we apply CSPA principles to other capability dimensions? Methods – e.g. Algorithmia People – e.g. generic skills profiles ….. To be confirmed!