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Herbert Roy George: Why AI Agents Are the Great Equalizer for Small and Mid-Market Businesses

  • April 2, 2026
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For decades, an unspoken rule has governed business competition. Large enterprises get access to the best technology, the most sophisticated systems, and the operational infrastructure to run them. Small and mid-market businesses figure it out. They use spreadsheets, hire one person to do five jobs, and fall further behind every year. 

Herbert Roy George, founder of KairosFS and senior managing director at DoingERP, spent over 20 years implementing enterprise-grade human capital management (HCM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems for some of the largest organizations in the world. What he kept seeing was the same gap, and it drove him to build something specifically designed to close it. “The tools that are making big companies run efficiently are simply out of reach for smaller businesses,” George says. AI agents, in his view, are changing that permanently.

Enterprise Capability Without Enterprise Budgets

The operational challenges facing small and mid-market businesses are not fundamentally different from those facing large enterprises. Hiring, candidate screening, contract management, scheduling, and customer service; the workflows are the same. What has been different is the cost of the infrastructure required to run them well. Large enterprises spend millions on ERP systems, implementation teams, and ongoing support staff. That investment is simply not available to smaller organizations. AI agents remove the budget barrier entirely. 

“What used to require a full department can now run on an intelligent agent that works around the clock,” George says. The shift is not incremental. It is structural. For the first time, small businesses can access the operational capabilities that enterprise organizations have built competitive advantages on, without the capital expenditure that previously made those capabilities unreachable.

Real Operations Running Right Now

The more important point George makes is that this is not a future projection. AI agents are already running live business operations for small businesses across the United States today, managing real estate workflows, healthcare operations, staffing processes, and HCM without large back-office teams behind them. KairosFS’s agent Lisa screens job candidates, conducts interviews, creates contracts, and schedules follow-ups without human intervention. 

“These are real workflows running live for real clients,” George says. “Small businesses no longer need a large back-office team to operate like one.” The capability gap that has defined competition between large and small businesses for decades is closing in real time, and the organizations moving now are the ones building the operational infrastructure that will define their competitive position for years.

The Window Is Open. It Will Not Stay That Way.

Every major technology shift produces early movers and late followers. The businesses that adopted cloud software early on were able to build advantages that their competitors spent years trying to close. AI agents are following the same adoption curve, and the window to build a meaningful first-mover advantage is open right now, precisely because the barrier to entry is still low. “The businesses that act now are the ones that define what competition looks like in their industry over the next five years,” George says. 

That window will not stay open indefinitely. As adoption accelerates and early movers compound their operational advantages, the cost of waiting increases. The businesses that treat AI agents as a future consideration rather than a present opportunity will find themselves in the same position that late cloud adopters found themselves in: catching up to competitors who built their systems while the playing field was still level. “Size used to determine what tools you had access to,” George says. “That is no longer true.” The equalizer is here. The only variable is who chooses to use it.

Follow Herbert Roy George on LinkedIn or visit his website or his company’s website at DoingERP for more insights.

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