
For more than three decades, Global Capability Centres (GCCs) have progressed from cost-focused delivery hubs into strategic centres driving innovation, digital transformation, product development, and enterprise growth. Today, a new transformation is unfoldingone that could fundamentally redefine the role of GCCs in global organizations.
As artificial intelligence transforms industries, workforce expectations continue to evolve, organizations are moving beyond efficiency and innovation alone toward a new paradigm that unites intelligence, adaptability, governance and value creation within a single enterprise ecosystem.
Introducing GCC 4.0
What makes GCC 4.0 fundamentally different? How will AI-orchestrated operations, skills-based workforce models, algorithmic governance, and IP-led value creation redefine the future of enterprise capability centres?
In our latest blog, we trace the evolution from GCC 1.0 to GCC 4.0 and unpack the seven defining characteristics shaping the next generation of intelligent, autonomous, and innovation-driven enterprises.
Read our Whitepaper for a deep dive into GCC 4.0, the road to 2030 and what it means for enterprise competitiveness in an increasingly intelligent economy.
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