Forewords
Cllr Spencer Flower, Leader of Dorset Council
Data is one of our most valuable assets as a council and helps to inform how we best deliver our services to meet the needs of our communities.
Over the next five years we want to make even better use of data and insight as we continue to deliver our ambitious Council Plan and ten council commitments.
We will proactively seek data and business intelligence that can help with decision making and ensure we continue to be transparent in how we use, keep and store data.
This strategy puts down the foundations for a data-first approach across the council and our future data and information aspirations.
It will ensure data is embedded in everything we do to improve the outcomes for people in Dorset.
Matt Prosser, Chief Executive
This strategy sets out our approach to become a data-led organisation over the next five years.
It recognises that data and business intelligence needs to be at the core of our decision making, using good quality, relevant and timely information to inform and improve the services we provide to our residents.
It recognises the need to remove barriers where we can, making data accessible to all those that need it while aiding better collaboration across the council. It will become part of the council’s DNA and day-to-day practices so we can all work more effectively and efficiently.
Equally, it highlights how we will work with our public sector partners to ensure we share evidence and insight to improve, plan and ultimately shape the services we provide.
The strategy puts us on a firm footing for data and business intelligence in the council now and in the future.
It also emphasises the benefits and value data and business intelligence can bring.