Objective and Scope:
The client, a global consulting firm, was working with an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm looking to establish their own design CoE. It wanted to conduct a benchmarking study on the design CoEs of EPC companies and sought Benori’s support to:
- Understand the organizational structure, i.e., hierarchy and level within the design CoE
- Create job descriptions and titles, along with the respective roles and responsibilities of key personnel
- Catalog the services offered by the Design CoE to the organization and external clients
- Headcount and FTE comparison across companies, along with their work split and supervision ratios
Approach:
Secondary research was conducted to identify and gain an in-depth understanding of key performance indicators (KPIs). This was followed by primary research, comprising targeted expert interviews with stakeholders to gather qualitative insights and data points for comprehensive analysis.
Impact:
The research helped the client in:
- Gaining deep insights into design CoE practices across the EPC companies, enabling them to make data-driven decisions related to their inception
- Empowering them to identify best practices, optimize design CoE performance, and implement strategic enhancements, resulting in increased operational efficiency and a competitive edge in the market