→ Establishing best practices and governance. → Providing centralised expertise.
🔍 A Centre for Enablement goes further to:
→ Empower self-service across the organisation. → Accelerate delivery processes. → Facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing. → Drive innovation and agility. → Democratise integration capabilities.
While COE lays the groundwork with governance and expert guidance, C4E takes it further by empowering teams, speeding up delivery, fostering collaboration, and broadening access to key capabilities.
Together, C4E and COE create a good balance between centralised control and distributed enablement.