Role of statistics in real life , business & good governance
1. Kumar Abhay, IAAS
Asstt. Accountant General
O/o The Accountant General
(A&E),Punjab.
Role of Statistics in Real Life ,
Business & Good Governance
2. Use of Statistics in Real Life
At every stage and in every aspect of our
activities
Statistics used even at the origin stage of human
beings
Certain Statistics are used to the extent that we
hardly feel that we are using Statistics ( have
become Common Sense)
It is gaining importance with public desire to haveSaturday, January 31, 20152
3. Use of Statistics in Real Life
cont’d
General desire to minimise uncertainty in our life ( preference for
Calculated Risk / Certainty )
Most importantly the Employment Opportunity offered
In Government Jobs ( ISS , SSS ; One of the optionals at Pre.
as well as Main Exam stage of Civil Services )
In Public Sector Undertakings & Autonomous Bodies ( Teaching &
Research, R.B.I. , Public Sector Banks , etc.)
In Private Sector ( all types of companies : Insurance Sector ,
ITES , BPO , Market Research, Pharmaceuticals, etc.)
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4. Use of Statistics in Business
No Business Enterprise can be run successfully
without using Statistics ( scale & type depend on
nature and volume of business)
Statistics used in :
Understanding Consumer Behaviour ( Need
Analysis for any product , even financial products)
Product Designing & Pricing
Product Customisation ( segment specific
products )
Quality Control ( process as well as product
quality control)
Market Research
Seasonality/Cyclic Issues
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5. Use of Statistics in Good
Governance
Components of Good Governance
Evidence Based Policy Making
Transparency
Participation
Effectiveness
Accountability
Access to information
Coherence & Coordination
Sensitive to : Gender , Equity & Environment
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6. Use of Statistics in Promoting Good
Governance
Evidence Based Policy Making : Policy based on
reality as represented by Data (Policy Planning)
Participation : Needs to be informed and
organised
Effectiveness : Policies & projects linked with
definite quantifiable outcome
Accountability : To be linked with outcome(
performance linked promotions)
Access to Information : Desirable information to
be made available at affordable cost
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7. Present Statistical System in
India
M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation ,
Government of India : Separate ministry in
existence w.e.f. 15.10.1999 ( every other ministry/
department has Statistics Wing )
State Statistical Bureaus/ Directorate of
Economics & Statistics at State/UT Level
District Statistical Officer
All sorts of data are collected and compiled
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8. Statistics & Good Governance
Requirements for Statistics to be useful as Good
Governance tool
Quality of Statistics/Data
Institutional mechanism to use Statistics/Data
Official Statistics are to be used as a Public Good
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9. Quality Measures of Statistics/Data
Relevance (pragmatic data quality)
Accuracy & Adequacy ( based on Risk involved
& Importance)
Timeliness
Accessibility
Comparability
Coherence
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10. Recent Developments
National Statistical Commission
Subscription to IMF’s Special Data Dissemination
Standards
Advance Release Calendar for important indicators
(MoSPI)
The India Statistical Strengthening Project ( focus on
SSBs/DESs )
National Strategic Statistical Plan (SWOT type
analysis)
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11. Result Framework Document
A system for monitoring and evaluating the
performance of Govt. Departments and Ministries
( from 2009-10)
Basic Components of RFD:
What are Departments basic objectives?
What actions are proposed to achieve these
objectives during the year? And
How would we know at the end of the year the
degree of progress made in implementing these
actions i.e. what is the relevant success indicators?
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12. Result Framework Document cont’d
As per this system, at the beginning of each
financial year, all Ministries / Departments are
required to prepare a RFD consisting of the
priorities set out by the Ministry concerned,
corresponding success indicators and time
bound targets to measure progress in achieving
these objectives. At the end of year, all Ministries
/ Departments are required to review and prepare
a report listing the achievements of their
Ministries / Departments against the agreed
results for placing before the Cabinet for
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13. References:
MoSPI website ( www.mospi.gov.in).
C&AG of India website (www.cag.gov.in)
Inherent and pragmatic data quality measures (
by Jurgens Pieterse )
Dakar Declaration on the Development of
Statistics
Statistical Literacy Guide ( House of Commons
Library ,UK)
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