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Join the workshop to explore benefits of GSBPM, modify it for NSI requirements, and discuss toolbox standardization for efficiency. Interactive sessions with presentations from national statistical institutes.
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Session IIINational Implementation of the GSBPM METIS WorkshopOctober 5-7 2011
Session organization • Presentations by: • Sweden: Mats Bergdahl, Klas Blomqvist • Canada: Alice Born, Tim Dunstan • Denmark: Grosen Nielsen, Lars Thygesen • Korea: Chanil Seo • Interactive panel discussion • Questions from participants • Questions to the participants about the GSBPM
NSI presentations • Implementation of GSBPM in each NSI • Modify GSBPM to meet NSI requirements • Benefits and lessons learned • Look at user metadata needs first and then adapt the GSBPM
Questions to participants/panelists Q1. “When implementing the GSBPM in a statistics office, its benefits and advantages have to highlighted as much as possible. Units directly in charge of specific surveys must be also aware of those benefits.” What are the benefits of using the GSBPM in moving NSIs towards greater efficiency?
Questions to workshop participants Q2. Would it be useful to develop and standardise a more detailed level of the GSBPM? Does the GSBPM need to revised? Any suggestions? Alternatively, • Should we expand existing case studies or create separate case studies on the national use of the GSBPM?
Questions to workshop participants Q3. How does a common toolbox help systems to be more efficient (common methods, metadata, IT tools, work routines, templates, checklists, codelists, questionnaire DB)? • Is there a requirement to build a generic toolbox as part of GSBPM/CMF?
Questions for workshop participants Q4. How can the GSBPM facilitate the exchange of (common) tools across organizations?