VODG Central Services Benchmarking Subscribers Meeting | Learnings

VODG members subscribed to the central services benchmarking programme are invited to join an in‑depth learning set meeting, hosted by VODG in partnership with Cordis Bright, taking place on 23–24 February.

20 Jan 2026

To enhance the relevance and effectiveness of the upcoming sessions, participants are encouraged to attend with colleagues from organisations of a similar size. This collaborative environment fosters networking and shared experiences, making discussions more meaningful. 

However, we understand that scheduling can be challenging. If the dates provided are not convenient for you or your team, please feel free to join any of the other groups that work with your availability. We aim to create an inclusive experience that accommodates everyone's participation and input.

Background

 

Members of VODG who have subscribed to the VODG central services benchmarking programme are invited to participate in an in-depth learning set meeting hosted by VODG in partnership with Cordis Bright.

This meeting aims to provide valuable insights as Cordis Bright will analyse and present key trends derived from the data submitted by subscribers. The focus will be on organisations of comparable size, enabling meaningful reflection and practical implications for each participant. Attendees will have the chance to participate in a Q&A session, fostering an interactive discussion in which they can share their key takeaways from the benchmarking exercise and exchange experiences with peers.

Deep Dive Analysis and Comparison

Before the meeting, all subscribers will receive a copy of the comprehensive report prepared by Cordis Bright. This report will include a detailed analysis of the core data set collected from participants, as well as insights from the deep dive process. The document will highlight both the differences and similarities in central services among the organisations, contextualising these findings within the framework of how various departments function.