Kaizen Analytix, a leading provider of AI, data analytics, and technology solutions, has announced the launch of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) for its clients. This strategic initiative is designed to help enterprises accelerate their AI, digital transformation, ERP enablement, and data analytics projects with greater speed, efficiency, and scale.
Kaizen’s GCC model has been developed for the data-first, AI-enabled digital economy. Each client-specific GCC will operate as a strategic hub, built on agile processes, advanced tools, and global talent. By focusing on flexibility and capability-building compared to traditional system integrators, and offering lower costs with sustainable value delivery compared to consulting firms, Kaizen is reshaping global delivery in the AI era. With operations across the US, India, UAE, and Japan, the company combines local expertise with global reach to deliver measurable outcomes.
“Our Global Capability Center model is more than geographic expansion, it is a reimagining of how global delivery should work across AI, Digital Transformation, Data Analytics, and ERP implementation,” said Krishna Arangode, Founder and CEO of Kaizen Analytix. “By building and operating dedicated GCCs for clients, we bring a kaizen mindset of continuous improvement and disciplined execution across people, process, and technology.”
The GCCs will offer a wide range of services including advanced analytics, ERP implementation and support, enterprise AI, data science and engineering, project-specific development, and scalable application management. This model allows organizations to adjust capacity as needed while leveraging Kaizen’s expertise in business, data, and technology. “We have seen organizations struggle with delayed projects, rising costs, and fragmented processes,” said Jeff Anderson, Founder and Chief Growth Officer at Kaizen Analytix. “The GCC for our clients solves these challenges head-on, delivering faster results, sustained EBITDA impact, and better decision-making at scale.”
The initiative will be led by Raj Gopalaswamy, Associate Partner at Kaizen, who has extensive experience in scaling global delivery models. “Building a client-specific GCC from the ground up allows us to architect differently and be unconstrained,” said Gopalaswamy. “We are investing in tools, training, governance, and processes to ensure seamless execution for clients. The GCC capability will serve as an engine of transformation for enterprises worldwide.”
Kaizen’s GCC model will cater to industries including Automotive, Media and Entertainment, Consumer Packaged Goods, Financial Services, and Technology. Through this expansion, the company reinforces its position as a trusted partner for driving enterprise growth.
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