Kenvue Has a Late-Mover Advantage as a GCC

In just a year and a half since its inception, Kenvue has grown significantly, evolving from a small team of 400-500 professionals into a dynamic force in technology and product innovation.
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New global capability centres (GCCs) setting up shop in India today have a clear advantage—they can learn from the experiences of early adopters. Unlike the early birds who had to figure things out the hard way, these late movers can skip the trial-and-error phase and dive straight into best practices.  The new GCCs can adopt AI-driven automation, and implement cloud-native architectures from day one to scale faster, optimise costs, and leverage advanced digital transformation strategies.  With a mature talent pool, improved regulatory frameworks, and strong IT infrastructure, India now offers a well-established ecosystem that enables GCCs to set up operations faster. Some of the newly established GCCs in India are Hitachi Energy, Sandoz, DocuSign, SignatureIP, Atmus Filt
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Shalini Mondal
Shalini is a senior tech journalist, exploring the latest advancements in AI. When she's not reporting on the latest innovations, you can find her immersed in her next literary adventure.
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