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INF.1 |
Information Notice 1 |
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INF.2 |
Information Notice 2 |
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Preliminary Agenda |
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Report |
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| Session 1 | Opening session | ||
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Modernization update Therese Lalor, UNECE |
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Capabilities and Communication Group Anna Borowska, CSO Poland |
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| Session 2 | Managing change and processes | ||
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Implementation of new data structures and corporate data governance in the Central Statistical Office Fiona O'Riordan, Central Statistics Office, Ireland |
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Organisational transparency in Istat: first results of a systematic approach Angela Leonetti, Istat |
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The Eurostat Process Management Framework Maurizio Capaccioli, Eurostat |
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Developing a Statistical Training Framework based on the GSBPM Eilish O'Sullivan, Marie Creedon, Central Statistics Office, Ireland |
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Setting up a competences framework at Istat Antonio Ottaiano and Pietro Scalisi, Istat |
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| Session 3 | Lean management | ||
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Introduction on Lean |
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Lean 6 Sigma to motivate staff to improve processes Sylvia Kok-de Vries, Statistics Netherlands |
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Smart Working and Teleworking: two possible approaches to Lean organisation management Patrizio Di Nicola, Istat |
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The challenge of change when implementing Lean Susana Portillo and Ken Moore, Central Statistics Office, Ireland |
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On the road to continuous improvement Jeremy Visschers, Martha Kevers, Remco Paulussen and Harm Aten, Statistics Netherlands |
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| Session 4 | Risk management | ||
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The importance of Risk Management in Statistical Organisations, ONS UK |
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The interaction between lean methodology, quality audits and risk management to develop a quality culture, and to strengthen the bond between the underlying functions Aina Silnes and Torgeir Skovdahl, Statistics Norway |
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Implementation of Risk Management System in Polish official statistics as an element of improving effectiveness and quality of completion of assumed goals and strategy Barbara Kolasinska, CSO Poland |
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Risk Management in the quality assurance framework: strengths and weaknesses of the errors revision policy Claudia Capatina, NIS Romania |
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| RiskCamp on 'Risk and Quality management: towards an integration' | |||
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Linking Risk and Quality Management, ONS UK |
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| Session 4 |
Response to disruptive events at INEGI - Mexico City Office Alberto Valencia, INEGI, Mexico |
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Ethics and organisation: the fraud RM practice in Istat Fabrizio Rotundi, Alessandra Lucchese, Marco Tozzi, Angela Leonetti, Istat |
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Towards the agility of risk management in official statistics through the implementation of adaptive measuring system Jerzy Auksztol, Regional Statistical Office in Gdansk, Poland |
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| Session 4 | Risk Management training DEMO | ||
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Risk Management basic level training |
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Risk Management intermediate and advanced level training |
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| Session 5 | Quality management | ||
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Quality management in the Central Statistical Office of Poland - the main areas and results (good practices) Monika Bieniek, CSO Poland |
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Eurostat's Quality Assurance and Quality Management Framework - our way towards Excellence Zsuzsanna Kovacs, Eurostat |
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Re-suing the users information on products and services to improve the Quality Management System and Statistics Spain (INE) Agustin Canada and Luisa Munoz, Statistics Spain |
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| Session 6 | Summary of the workshop and concluding remarks |
Workshop on Implementing Efficiencies and Quality of Output
27 - 29 September 2017
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland
