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How to Build a Center of Excellence in 6 Steps

What is a Center of Excellence?  

“A Center of Excellence provides an internal capability to an organization to deliver value to its customers, employees and other stakeholders by aligning people, processes and tools behind a unifying vision and mandate to support its organizational objectives.” Alex George, Bizagi Customer Success Vice President. 

“They may be distributed across a number of different business units within the organization, but really the role is to make sure that the Center of Excellence is there to help scale and adapt the automation solutions by providing some kind of structure and governance and making sure that they're set up correctly. It is a vital component of any organization who want to realize digital transformation across their business.” - Scott Forrester, Bizagi Customer Success Director. 

 

Why create a Center of Excellence? 

Improve efficiency, effectiveness and automation 

A CoE establishes common ways of working and incorporates automation where it can add value. Teams spend less time repeating tasks and more time on the work that matters. 

Build compelling digital propositions that deliver tangible value 

With the right expertise in one place, digital projects solve real business problems. They bring measurable benefits like more revenue, lower costs, or better customer experiences. 

Increase ease and simplicity 

Standardization makes process easy to follow. People learn faster and daily work feels more straightforward. 

Unleash the power from core tools and applications 

Many organizations underuse the capabilities of their enterprise platforms. A CoE makes sure that these tools are optimized and used to their full potential so you get the most out of your investment. 

Eradicate NVA and waste 

The CoE eliminates unnecessary steps and wasted effort. This enables teams to spend more time on work that directly contributes to business outcomes. 

Respond to regulatory change faster 

When regulations change, a CoE helps you adapt quickly. Centralized governance makes sure that compliance is built into processes, reducing risk and saving time. 

Increase flexibility, responsiveness and speed to market 

Reusable assets and expert guidance mean you can react quickly to customer needs, competitors, or shifts in the market. 

Solution reusability and scalability 

Templates and best practices from the CoE can be used again and again. That makes it simple to roll out solutions across teams or regions. 

 

How to build a Center of Excellence 

Here are six steps to help you establish your own CoE:  

1. Define clear design principles and best practices 

To make your solution adaptable to business changes and resilient to any issues that may arise, such as platform outages and security problems, you need to define clear rules on how to build solutions.   

- Set standards for solution design (logging, traceability, resilience).

- Bake adaptability and compliance into every process.

- Create solutions that can be reused and scaled. 

 

2. Assemble a strong team with the right attitude 

A critical success factor is having a team that embraces innovation. They cannot innovate if they are afraid of risk. You can train anyone to use technology. However, it’s important to have a natural appetite for innovation and a willingness to take calculated risks.   

- Recruit people with curiosity, energy, and a tolerance for risk. 

- Encourage a fail-fast, learn-fast culture. 

- Promote ownership and integrity in delivering outcomes. 

 

3. Build an arsenal of reusable components  

An arsenal of reusable components can deliver value and speed to your organization. A component can be something as simple as a template for a document, or something that developers create.  

- Create templates, workflows, and configurable modules. 

- Focus on making solutions adaptable to multiple use cases. 

- Save time, cut costs, and improve quality by reusing tested assets. 

 

4. Establish stable, monitored environments 

It’s important to incorporate quality assurance and platform testing as part of your CoE so you can ensure that production changes adhere to best practice.  

- Implement proactive monitoring and quality assurance. 

- Standardize platform testing before deployment. 

- Form a plan for rapid issue resolution. 

 

5. Continuously improve processes 

Establish an intake process, which includes a three-tiered assessment to help identify items that are suitable for automation based on:   

1) Suitability – is the process mature and stable enough to automate?   

2) Complexity – assess the integrations and languages involved and   

3) Business value to assess what the savings will be, whether it’s a saving of time or money.    

 

6. Design lightweight governance 

Ensure compliance and best practice are met by: 

- Creating exceptions-based approvals to avoid bottlenecks. 

- Engage security/infrastructure where necessary. 

- Use governance gates before sprint cycles (plan → test → build → deploy → review). 

 

Center of Excellence success story 

A global consumer goods manufacturer used these principles to roll out their own Center of Excellence. Since the launch, costs to build new workflows have decreased by more than 70%. Run costs have significantly reduced because they have not had to expand their support team at all, despite nearly doubling the number of processes. They can now proactively see what is being sent to people to help them be more efficient.  

Along with the reduction in build costs, the delivery times were reduced to 50% thanks to an agile approach and reusable components. They anticipate that the speed of delivery will only get faster as more reusable components are created. Re-use has also saved significant money: the organization has tracked cost avoidance achieved through its reusable components and have saved over $800,000 in just eight months, with the processes returning millions in savings overall.    

Most of these processes have been rolled out in the global marketing department to make sure that all digital assets are available to everyone all over the world, with the right metadata and approval, ready for use by anyone who needs them. Additionally, processes are being rolled out in finance for approvals and new product development to establish if it is cost-effective to create a new product.   

The organization is continuing to see significant expansion, with more than one request for new workflows per month. They’re also expanding capabilities by connecting Bizagi with their enterprise service bus, so any application can launch a workflow. 

 

To find out more about building your CoE, download our ebook, How to Create a Center of Excellence for Digital Transformation and learn more, in-depth detail on these six steps to preparing for large, global projects with consistent rules, predictable quality and affordable costs.