Episode 181: Natalie ‘Nats’ Lim-Ang on Growth of GCCs in The Philippines

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 47 MIN

Episode 181: Natalie ‘Nats’ Lim-Ang on Growth of GCCs in The Philippines

from SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE with Vinay Kumar

Send us Fan MailIn this Shiny Happy People special, we bring you a deeply insightful conversation mapping the fast-growing landscape of GCCs in the Philippines – with Natalie ‘Nats’ Lim-Ang. A Board Trustee with the Global Capability Center Council (GC3) in the Philippines since 2019, Nats brings in a unique perspective as a pioneer of the Manila Shared Services Center who has closely witnessed, and been a part of, the growth of GCCs in the Philippines. [4:27s] Her journey into the shared services industry [06:53s] Growth and evolution of GCCs in the Philippines [15:44s] Geographical growth spread of GCCs across the Philippines [18:32s] GCC talent in the Philippines: Opportunities and challenges[26:55s] Top three challenges for GCCs in the Philippines today[30:05s] Growth of global leadership roles in GCCs in the Philippines [35:17s] Role of the Global Capability Center Council (GC3)  [42:21s] Future outlook for GCCs in The PhilippinesFind more about GC3 at www.giccphilippines.com  Connect with Nats on LinkedInConnect with Vinay on X and LinkedIn What did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! [email protected] to us on your favorite platforms – Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Tune In Alexa, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn + Alexa, Stitcher, Jio Saavn and more.  This podcast is sponsored by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together’. Follow @c2cod on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook 

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