Aokah Launches Platform to Connect GCC Strategy With Execution
Aokah released two tools designed to help enterprises move from planning global capability centers to actually building them. Explorer and Builder, both powered by AI, address a persistent gap: companies often develop GCC strategies but struggle to implement them.
The platform targets executives and strategy teams responsible for setting up or scaling shared service centers across regions. It automates parts of the discovery and deployment process that typically require months of manual work.
What the tools do
Explorer analyzes an organization's operations to identify which functions can move to a GCC. It maps current workflows, cost structures, and dependencies to surface candidates for offshoring or consolidation.
Builder takes those recommendations and generates implementation plans. It outlines timelines, resource requirements, risk factors, and transition steps specific to each function.
The AI component reduces the time spent on preliminary assessments and roadmap creation, according to Aokah. Both tools integrate with existing enterprise systems to pull operational data directly.
Why this matters for strategy teams
GCC decisions involve significant capital allocation and organizational change. Strategy leaders need solid data before committing resources. Explorer and Builder compress the analysis phase, letting teams move from concept to detailed planning faster.
The tools also standardize how companies evaluate GCC opportunities, making comparisons across business units more consistent.
For more on how AI supports enterprise strategy, see AI for Executives & Strategy.
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