CAIO
Frank Wang, Founder of CAIO

Frank Wang

FOUNDER & CEO, CAIO

A trilingual operator. Fifteen years inside enterprise transformation across Japan, US, Europe, and cross-border Asia. Built the work, then brought what survives implementation to a vendor-neutral practice.

Fifteen years in business and digital transformation
Vendor-neutral
Founder operates engagements directly
Trilingual: Japanese, English, Mandarin

Track record

Brings hands-on enterprise transformation experience — built across Japan, US, Europe, and Asia — into a form that mid-cap and PE-portfolio companies can deploy for AI adoption and post-acquisition restoration. The work has been done as an operator, inside the operating entity — not as a deal-team observer, post-mortem advisor, or external consultant.

ScaleDetail
Tens of billions of JPYMulti-year IT investment portfolio managed at holding-company level
Hundreds of millions of JPY annuallyVendor-strategy redesign and cost-structure improvement
100+ initiativesGovernance rollout and prioritization design
30+ regions, 3,500+ storesGlobal rollout design and execution

Operates a peer network of practitioners with transformation experience inside large retail, real-estate, and entertainment groups. Engagements may draw on this network where scope and confidentiality permit.

Where the founder is engaged

Not generic AI strategy. The line where executive judgment meets implementation reality — investment ordering, vendor leverage, stalled-initiative recovery, organization design, cross-border landing, and the first AI move.

IT investment and portfolio prioritization

Which initiatives advance, which are paused or cut. Investment sequencing and decision criteria under budget constraint.

Vendor evaluation and contract negotiation

Whether quotes and contract terms are fair. Building the comparison axis and negotiation logic that prevents vendor-led drift.

Stalled-initiative rescue

Restarting initiatives that have stalled on delay, dependency, or unclear ownership. Re-sequencing priority, freezing scope, and re-establishing decision forums.

DX and AX organization design

Which roles sit inside, which sit outside. Building decision lines and execution structures that work with lean headcount.

Cross-border landing in Japan

Translating headquarters strategy into a form that is executable inside Japan's operating reality, rather than imported wholesale.

The first AI move

Defining where to start, before the tool selection. Narrowing the first theme through the lens of executive priority, operational load, and ROI defensibility. Detail at Initial Theme Design Package.

Career history

2026 — CAIO (Founder & CEO)

Translates fifteen years of transformation execution, judgment design, and governance experience into a focused practice for two buyer universes: PE & deal-team advisory for post-acquisition restoration, and SMB AI judgment advisory for mid-cap executives designing their first AI move. Vendor-neutral, founder-operator model.

Japan subsidiary of a U.S. entertainment group — Director, Digital & Technology

Managed a multi-year IT investment portfolio at the tens-of-billions-of-JPY scale. Ran the monthly executive decision forum and the recurring CEO/CFO reporting line. Restructured supplier contracts and redesigned the procurement model, achieving annual cost savings in the hundreds of millions of JPY; redirected the savings into systems-stability and customer-experience investment. Brought a critical revenue-system landing project — drifted from a nine-month deal-team assumption to twenty months at arrival — to completion within the first three months, then ran a severity-ranked portfolio scan and landed two further capex-heavy initiatives within nine months. Built governance from zero using first-principles decomposition, applying the same framework to 100+ concurrent initiatives. Established a new management team and built a succession structure enabling autonomous operation after exit.

WeWork Japan LLC — Director, Digital & Technology

Served as the technology partner to the CEO/CFO during the SoftBank-period sponsor transition, overseeing approximately 1 billion JPY in total IT and digital investment over three years. Applied deadline-backward planning to translate board priorities into executable roadmaps. Overhauled the lead-to-revenue business flow and improved conversion rates. Separated HR, CRM, and core business systems end-to-end, completing the transition to SoftBank's 100% ownership structure. Applied the same first-principles design to core business flows (sales, member management, facility operations), building an operations platform that was automation-ready from day one. Reorganized engineering and project management teams during the ownership transition, achieving high execution capability with a lean team.

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. — Global Program & Product Manager (under CIO)

As a founding member of the global item-level RFID inventory management program, led the rollout from proof of concept to 3,500+ stores across 30+ regions (UNIQLO and other Fast Retailing brands). Improved inventory accuracy to maximize sales opportunities and fully modernized store operations. The initiative became a pioneering RFID case in the apparel industry, raising the standard for supply-chain visibility industry-wide. Applied the same design methodology to store operations (receiving, shelving, stocktaking, backroom), decomposing each process into minimum input-output units. Integrated POS, order management, and inventory data in near real-time, creating an operational design deployable across 30+ regions. For post-pandemic European business recovery (Paris), worked backward from season-start deadlines, recovered a six-month delay, and led the business restart.

SCSK Corporation — SAP Consultant / Developer

Handled end-to-end design and development for sales and inventory management in enterprise SAP implementations. Built deep understanding of core business system internals — proposal, implementation, vendor evaluation, procurement design, business process redesign — that became the foundation for everything subsequent.

Sumitomo Corporation — ABAP Programmer / SAP SD & MM Consultant

First three years post-university, embedded inside a sōgō shōsha (general trading company) IT organization. Wrote ABAP code on enterprise SAP implementations and worked as a junior consultant on Sales & Distribution (SD) and Materials Management (MM) modules. Built the ground-floor technical foundation — reading specs, debugging production issues, sitting with end users to understand process — that informed every later decision about system design, vendor evaluation, and implementation sequencing. Operator discipline starts here.

How the founder works

Two methodological commitments shape every engagement: first-principles design and judgment design.

First-principles design decomposes business processes to their minimum input-output units, then reassembles them. Built across SAP implementation, RFID rollout, post-acquisition system landing, and carve-out architecture; applied at scale in the 100+ initiative governance build inside a Japan subsidiary of a U.S. entertainment group.

Judgment design (判断設計) is the practice formalization. The premise is that most AI adoption failure, post-acquisition operating drift, and consulting-cycle waste come from the same root cause — a missing decision axis. Each engagement produces a Current State Decision Map and an Execution Decision Framework calibrated to the buyer's situation; the discipline is shared across both practices.

Trilingual operator

Frank Wang operates in Japanese, English, and Mandarin. Engagements have been delivered across Japan, the U.S., Europe, and Greater China, including cross-border landing, sponsor-transition negotiation, and global program rollout. Trilingual capability is a working tool for cross-border PE work and Japan-inbound operational leadership — not a marketing claim.

  • 理事 (Board member) — Shanghai Jiao Tong University Japan Alumni Association
  • 会長 (Chair) — Shanghai Jiao Tong University Alumni Association, Kansai Chapter

These are organizing roles, not honorary memberships.

Discuss your situation directly with the founder

Founder Frank Wang structures AI adoption feasibility, prioritization, the first move, and post-acquisition operational restoration — from a vendor-neutral perspective, as the operator who will run the engagement.

Inquiry: [email protected]

PE & Deal Team Advisory engagements begin with a 15-minute fit call, conducted in English (Japanese and Mandarin available). SMB AI Judgment Design Practice engagements begin with a 30-minute consultation, conducted in Japanese. Both are bookable through the respective practice pages.