Value chain analysis and KPI development

The OBPS is a sustained and collaborative community service, offering an archive management system for ocean methodologies and serving as a facilitator for associated capacity development/training activities.  However, in order for the OBPS itself to evolve, measuring the uptake of its content and its subsystems, as well as its specific services to the ocean community, is an important task in providing information that will guide and improve the OBPS and its services.

Understanding our value and contributions to the ocean research and applications community and our impacts is a foundation for the OBPS strategic evolution.  Motivated by the methods of Value Chain Analysis (VCA) and the concept of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), we see the need to identify precisely what value the OBPS adds to the ocean community alongside the required metrics and KPIs for measuring OBPS performance, success and impacts.

Vision

The value of each major process in the OBPS is clearly identified and the system’s operational performance, outcomes and impacts are systematically monitored and provide strategic information in support of the OBPS’  long-term goals.

Mission

Assess the values and the impacts of each product and service the OBPS offers, and what measures could be used to monitor their advancement towards OBPS objectives.
Develop metrics that give insight into the uptake of content from the OBPS across the ocean observing communities.
Systematize the qualification and quantification of the OBPS performance, success and impacts, and publish them as open information on the OBPS.

Task Team members

Contact information: tt.valuechain@oceanbestpractices.org

Cristian Munoz Mas IMR/Havforskningsinstituttet 
Task Team Co-Chair
Nick Roden NIVA Task Team Co-Chair
Pier Luigi Buttigieg HMC / GEOMAR SAEON
Juliet Hermes SAEON Advisor
Emma Heslop 
GOOS Advisor
Cora Hoerstmann
MIO, Marseille  Contributor
Johannes Karstensen Geomar Contributor
Ana Lara López Imas Advisor
Julien Mader AZTI Advisor
Frank Muller-Karger USF Advisor
Jay Pearlman IEEE Contributor
Francoise Pearlman IEEE Advisor
Rachel Przeslawski NSW Dept. of Primary Industries Advisor
Pauline Simpson UNESCO-IOC-IODE Contributor