Digital Transformation Through Employees' Eyes: A Field Survey
What your employees really think about digitalization and how to get them on board.
Table of contents:- The urgency of digital transformation for SMBs
- The pillars of SMB digital transformation
- Impact on headcount
- Budget and funding
- Change management: the human factor
- The KKB method for SMB digital transformation
- Conclusion
The Urgency of Digital Transformation for SMBs
The numbers speak for themselves: according to a McKinsey study, digitalized companies have seen productivity increase by 20 to 30% compared to their traditional competitors. In France, the France Num initiative has supported thousands of small and medium-sized businesses, but there's still a long way to go.
SMBs that are slow to digitalize face very real risks:
- Loss of competitiveness against more agile rivals
- Difficulty attracting talent, as younger workers refuse to work with outdated tools
- High operational costs driven by manual processes and inefficiencies
- Inability to scale without proportionally growing headcount
The Pillars of SMB Digital Transformation
A successful digital transformation rests on four pillars:
1. Process Digitization
Moving from paper to digital, from Excel spreadsheets to dedicated tools, from emails to structured workflows. This is the foundation — and often where the most immediate gains are found.2. Automation
Once processes are digitized, the next step is to automate them. No-code tools like Zapier, Make, or n8n let you connect your applications and automate hundreds of tasks without writing a single line of code.3. Artificial Intelligence
AI adds a layer of intelligence to your automated processes: predictive analytics, natural language processing, document recognition, and customer personalization.4. Data
Collecting, structuring, and leveraging your data to make informed decisions rather than gut-feel ones.Impact on Headcount
Digital transformation inevitably reshapes team structures. Our experience shows that:
- Purely administrative roles (data entry, filing, follow-ups) are the most affected, with a potential reduction of 40 to 60% in dedicated headcount.
- High-value roles (sales, consulting, creative work) are empowered by digital tools, not replaced by them.
- New roles are emerging: digital tools manager, AI lead, data analyst.
Budget and Funding
The good news: digitalizing an SMB doesn't necessarily require a massive budget. Here are the typical investment ranges:
- Level 1 (basic digitization): €5,000 – €15,000 (SaaS tools, paperless workflows)
- Level 2 (automation): €15,000 – €50,000 (no-code tools, integrations)
- Level 3 (AI and data): €50,000 – €150,000 (AI solutions, dashboards, training)
Change Management: The Human Factor
Technology accounts for only 30% of a successful digital transformation. The remaining 70% is about people and organization. The key ingredients:
- Leading by example: business leaders must be the first to adopt new tools.
- Training: investing in upskilling ALL employees, not just a select few.
- Communication: explaining the why before the how.
- Quick wins: demonstrating value early to build buy-in across the organization.
The KKB Method for SMB Digital Transformation
Want to go further? Check out our SMB Digital Transformation: The Ultimate 2026 Guide, which covers the full picture.
Conclusion
Digital transformation is a marathon, not a sprint. The SMBs that succeed are those that move methodically, step by step, always keeping ROI and people at the heart of their approach.
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