Shared Services and Centralization Initiatives

We ensure shared services deliver net value, not just consolidation.

Centralization often disappoints due to weak realization discipline.

We articulate explicit value outcomes tied to scale, efficiency, and service quality.

Governance mechanisms ensure benefits are realized and sustained across business units.

This prevents shared services from becoming cost centers rather than value engines.

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