
The ‘Great Resignation’ hits Asian SMEs digital transformation plans
April 13th, 2022 – A new study by SAP has found that nine in ten (91%) small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) say workforce volatility, including the great resignation, has directly impacted their digital transformation plans.
This is critical, given 69% of SMEs say digital transformation is very important to their organisation’s survival over the next year, the tech firm said in a statement.
It added that these insights have been revealed in new SME research released which explores the impact of the great resignation on APJ SMEs.
Written by Digital News Asia
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