ABS Business Statistics Reengineering and the Impact on Australia's Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Statistics

Topics:
Investment Strategy,
Strategic Management Tools
Tags:
Asset Based Security,
Commonwealth Of Australia,
Finance,
Human Resources,
Investment,
Organizational Structure,
Payment,
Re-engineering,
Statistics
Source:
Commonwealth of Australia

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Overview: In February 2002 the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) took the strategic decision to proceed with a major re-engineering initiative known as the Business Statistics Innovation Program (BSIP). This paper summarises the reasons for the development of the BSIP strategy; the BSIP model; progress to date in implementing the model; work remaining to be done; and the impact on Australia's Balance of Payments and International Investment Position (BOP/IIP) statistics.

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Format: PDF | Size: 128KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 11


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