Human Resources Blogs and Articles

Why Major Companies, Like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic/Claude Are Hiring SEOs
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Why Major Companies, Like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic/Claude Are Hiring SEOs

The episode explores why tech giants like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic are actively hiring SEO leaders, highlighting that these companies see SEO as essential for driving organic discoverability, traffic, and conversions across their AI-driven products. It explains that SEO is...

By Ann Smarty’s Search & AI Digest
The Secret to Building an Elite Team
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Secret to Building an Elite Team

Strategy‑execution expert Pete Wilkinson warns that building an elite team requires the same relentless commitment as training for the Olympics. He outlines four "power habits"—focus, personal organisation, proactivity and self‑discipline—and stresses consistent goal‑cascading across the organisation. Wilkinson breaks the journey...

By Vistage Research Center (CEO Pulse)
The Ripple Effect Of Leadership: Why There Are No Neutral Moments
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Ripple Effect Of Leadership: Why There Are No Neutral Moments

Amid economic uncertainty, leaders’ everyday actions create ripple effects that define corporate culture. The article highlights Tony Hsieh’s practice of "WOW" moments, from offering new hires cash to personal thank‑you notes, as a model for intentional leadership. Gallup research backs...

By Tanveer Naseer
Why the Balance of Power Has Shifted Back to Organizations—And Why That’s a Good Thing
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Why the Balance of Power Has Shifted Back to Organizations—And Why That’s a Good Thing

In this episode Jacob discusses how the balance of power in the workplace is shifting back toward organizations, driven by AI and broader labor‑market trends such as résumé inflation and automation of white‑collar jobs. He explains that artificial intelligence creates...

By Future Ready Leadership
Real Talk if You’re Looking for a Job at a Health Tech Startup | Out-Of-Pocket
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Real Talk if You’re Looking for a Job at a Health Tech Startup | Out-Of-Pocket

The article offers candid advice for professionals targeting health‑tech startup jobs, emphasizing the trade‑off between flashy titles and actual compensation. It stresses the need for candidates to be opinionated, self‑aware of their performance level, and to leverage AI tools for...

By Out-Of-Pocket
Credibility Gives You A Voice
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Credibility Gives You A Voice

The article outlines seven practices that leaders can adopt to build credibility and amplify their influence. It emphasizes quiet, backstage work such as processing emotions, avoiding outbursts, focusing on ideas, analyzing success, growing personal capability, investigating issues before speaking, and...

By Leadership Freak
When an Ultimatum Turns a “Resignation” Into a Jury Question
BlogFeb 11, 2026

When an Ultimatum Turns a “Resignation” Into a Jury Question

A federal court ruled that a pregnant employee’s resignation, prompted by a one‑day stay‑or‑leave ultimatum, could be treated as constructive discharge. The judge found that the rushed deadline, supervisor comments suggesting termination was inevitable, and internal discussions about maternity‑leave optics...

By The Employer Handbook
Board of Director Compensation Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Board of Director Compensation Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500

Board director compensation across the Russell 3000 and S&P 500 showed modest growth in 2025, with total pay up 2% in the Russell 3000 and flat in the S&P 500, keeping median compensation near $250,000. Shareholder‑approved caps are now in...

By Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
5 Ways to Redefine Meetings
BlogFeb 10, 2026

5 Ways to Redefine Meetings

The article challenges the status quo of traditional meetings, labeling many as unproductive "zombie" or "black‑hole" sessions. It proposes five new definitions that view meetings as platforms for expanding team intelligence, multiplying results, and fostering diverse perspectives. Concrete rules—such as...

By Leadership Freak
The Inbox Vs. The Pocket: Why ATS Vendors Need to Embrace Text for Hourly & Skilled-Trade Hiring
BlogFeb 9, 2026

The Inbox Vs. The Pocket: Why ATS Vendors Need to Embrace Text for Hourly & Skilled-Trade Hiring

Applicant tracking systems still mandate email addresses, creating a major barrier for hourly and skilled‑trade workers who prefer mobile communication. Mobile ownership is near‑universal, with text messages delivering roughly 98% open rates and 30‑45% response rates, far outpacing email. The...

By RecTech Media
The New Wage Rule and the $100K Proclamation Will Shape the 2026 H‑1B Cap Season
BlogFeb 9, 2026

The New Wage Rule and the $100K Proclamation Will Shape the 2026 H‑1B Cap Season

USCIS opened the FY 2027 H‑1B cap registration window for March 4‑19, 2026, requiring online registration and a $215 fee per entry. The season will be dominated by a new wage‑weighted lottery that assigns multiple entries to higher wage levels (Level II‑IV) versus a...

By Employment Law Worldview
How Voice-First AI Can Fix Restaurant Schedule Headaches
BlogFeb 9, 2026

How Voice-First AI Can Fix Restaurant Schedule Headaches

Restaurant managers view scheduling as a constant, high‑pressure burden rather than a routine task. Traditional scheduling platforms assume desk‑bound, uninterrupted work, forcing managers to juggle complex dashboards while the floor is active. This mismatch creates mental overload, delayed adjustments, and...

By Modern Restaurant Management
Boss Quiet Quitting? Here’s Your 4-Step Survival Plan (with Video)
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Boss Quiet Quitting? Here’s Your 4-Step Survival Plan (with Video)

The article addresses employees whose managers appear to be "quiet quitting" and offers a four‑step plan to stay productive. It advises workers to step into a leadership role, communicate directly instead of venting, keep managers informed with concise updates, and...

By Let’s Grow Leaders
Manager's Toolkit #10: Stop Avoiding That Conversation: The COIN Method for Managers Who Hate Confrontation
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Manager's Toolkit #10: Stop Avoiding That Conversation: The COIN Method for Managers Who Hate Confrontation

In this episode the host introduces the COIN method—a four‑step framework (Context, Observation, Impact, Next steps) for handling tough managerial conversations. Each step is broken down with concrete phrasing examples, showing how to set the stage, stick to facts, explain...

By #People Post
AI Skepticism Is a Quiet Career Killer
BlogFeb 9, 2026

AI Skepticism Is a Quiet Career Killer

Since ChatGPT’s public launch, tech leaders have pushed AI adoption while many engineers remain cautious. Data shows AI‑related job postings jumped 84% in a year and AI‑skilled workers command a 56% wage premium, creating pressure to appear AI‑enthusiastic. Employees who...

By LeadDev (independent publication)
Short Takes #16: The Walking Wounded
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Short Takes #16: The Walking Wounded

Short Takes #16 explores the growing sense of societal unease, highlighting stark data on declining belief in the American Dream and a labor market that’s losing momentum. It examines gender gaps in AI adoption, noting women are 13% less likely...

By Work Futures
Important Questions To Ask Your New Hires
BlogFeb 8, 2026

Important Questions To Ask Your New Hires

Paul Falcone’s book outlines a three‑stage one‑on‑one cadence for new hires, delivering targeted questions at 30, 60 and 90 days. The early check‑ins explore why the employee joined, initial impressions, resource adequacy, and alignment with company mission. By the third...

By Eric Jacobson on Management & Leadership
Voluntary Disclosure by Applicant of Criminal Conviction History Triggers Protections Under State Ban-the-Box Law (US)
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Voluntary Disclosure by Applicant of Criminal Conviction History Triggers Protections Under State Ban-the-Box Law (US)

A Pennsylvania truck driver voluntarily disclosed a 15‑year‑old armed‑robbery conviction during a job interview, prompting an immediate rejection. The employer argued the ban‑the‑box law didn’t apply because the information wasn’t obtained from a state agency. The Third Circuit reversed, holding...

By Employment Law Worldview
Ryan McCormack’s Operational Excellence Mixtape: February 6, 2025
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Ryan McCormack’s Operational Excellence Mixtape: February 6, 2025

GE Aerospace’s Q4 2025 report credits its lean management system with double‑digit revenue and profit growth, highlighting an employee‑led innovation called the “Gerald” tape dispenser as proof of measurable value. The article argues that most continuous‑improvement programs fail because they...

By Lean Blog
The “Call Five People” Rule
BlogFeb 6, 2026

The “Call Five People” Rule

The article introduces the “Call Five People” rule, a ten‑minute practice where leaders discuss a problem with five diverse contacts to break isolation. It outlines specific questions to surface blind spots and lists scenarios—stalled decisions, crossroads, high‑stakes moments—where the rule...

By Leadership Freak
Seventh Circuit Holds Asset Sale Does Not Require Exclusion of Contributions From Withdrawal Liability Calculation
BlogFeb 5, 2026

Seventh Circuit Holds Asset Sale Does Not Require Exclusion of Contributions From Withdrawal Liability Calculation

The Seventh Circuit ruled that ERISA §4204 does not require excluding contributions tied to assets sold when calculating the maximum annual payment for withdrawal liability. In SuperValu Inc. v. United Food and Commercial Workers, the court affirmed the plan could...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
IRS Issues Updated Safe Harbor Rollover Notices
BlogFeb 4, 2026

IRS Issues Updated Safe Harbor Rollover Notices

The IRS released Notice 2026-13 on January 15, 2026, updating the safe‑harbor rollover notices that plan administrators must provide under section 402(f) of the Internal Revenue Code. The new notice replaces the 2020-62 version and incorporates SECURE 2.0 provisions affecting in‑service distributions,...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
Why Inclusion Efforts Fail Without Belonging And How Leaders Can Bridge The Gap
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Why Inclusion Efforts Fail Without Belonging And How Leaders Can Bridge The Gap

The article argues that most inclusion programs focus on representation metrics, which leaves employees feeling disconnected. Guest expert Priya Nalkur emphasizes that true belonging requires self‑awareness, uncomfortable conversations, and a culture of grace. Leaders must move beyond policies to foster...

By Tanveer Naseer
ISS and Glass Lewis Release Compensation-Related Updates For 2026 Proxy Season
BlogFeb 3, 2026

ISS and Glass Lewis Release Compensation-Related Updates For 2026 Proxy Season

ISS and Glass Lewis have unveiled new compensation‑related voting policies for the 2026 proxy season. ISS extends its pay‑for‑performance quantitative analysis to a five‑year look‑back, gives a favorable view to long‑term time‑based equity awards, adds flexibility for companies receiving less...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
3 Steps To Craft A Leadership Narrative Your Team Will Rally Around
BlogJan 28, 2026

3 Steps To Craft A Leadership Narrative Your Team Will Rally Around

Effective leadership today hinges on crafting a compelling narrative that links current realities to future possibilities. The article highlights Satya Nadella’s transformation of Microsoft, where a shift from a "know‑it‑all" to a "learn‑it‑all" culture propelled the company from a $300 billion...

By Tanveer Naseer
Coming Soon: DOL’s Proposed Rules Facilitating Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans
BlogJan 22, 2026

Coming Soon: DOL’s Proposed Rules Facilitating Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans

On January 13, 2026 the U.S. Department of Labor submitted proposed rules to the White House Office of Management and Budget that would allow 401(k) and other defined‑contribution plans to hold alternative assets such as digital currencies, private equity, private credit and...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
4 Leadership Goals To Build A Resilient Team This Year
BlogJan 21, 2026

4 Leadership Goals To Build A Resilient Team This Year

The article urges leaders to set goals that strengthen team resilience rather than merely chasing revenue or market expansion. It highlights four people‑centric leadership objectives designed to empower employees during volatile conditions. By shifting focus from outcomes to how leaders...

By Tanveer Naseer
Planning for Your Next DOL Investigation Just Got Easier
BlogJan 20, 2026

Planning for Your Next DOL Investigation Just Got Easier

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) unveiled its FY 2026 national enforcement projects, marking the most extensive overhaul in recent years. Priorities include cybersecurity safeguards, mental‑health and substance‑use benefit access, No Surprises Act compliance, protection of benefit...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
California’s New Restrictions on “Stay-or-Pay” Provisions Require Employers to Review Repayment Agreements
BlogJan 15, 2026

California’s New Restrictions on “Stay-or-Pay” Provisions Require Employers to Review Repayment Agreements

California’s Assembly Bill 692, effective Jan 1 2026, broadly prohibits employers from including stay‑or‑pay provisions that require workers to repay bonuses, training, relocation or other retention incentives upon termination. The law permits narrow exceptions for discretionary sign‑on bonuses and tuition repayment, provided...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
Third Circuit Holds No Deference Due Where Administrator Fails to Articulate an Interpretation of an Ambiguous Plan Term
BlogJan 14, 2026

Third Circuit Holds No Deference Due Where Administrator Fails to Articulate an Interpretation of an Ambiguous Plan Term

The Third Circuit ruled that ERISA plan administrators lose judicial deference when they fail to explain how they interpret ambiguous plan terms, as demonstrated in Rombach v. Plumbers Local Union No. 27 Pension Fund. The court held that the plan’s...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
Stop Micromanaging: How to Empower Employees to Make Better Decisions Without You
BlogJan 14, 2026

Stop Micromanaging: How to Empower Employees to Make Better Decisions Without You

The article argues that micromanaging stifles employee confidence and slows decision‑making, while clear decision‑making frameworks unlock strategic autonomy. It highlights Amazon’s Type 1 vs Type 2 decision model, which lets staff act quickly on reversible choices. A 2022 Deloitte study is cited, showing...

By Tanveer Naseer
Upcoming HIPAA Compliance Deadline: HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices Updates Required by February 16
BlogJan 13, 2026

Upcoming HIPAA Compliance Deadline: HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices Updates Required by February 16

Group health plan sponsors must revise their HIPAA Notices of Privacy Practices by February 16, 2026 to incorporate new Part 2 privacy protections for substance‑abuse treatment records. The update requires clear language on prohibited uses, legal‑process limitations, and an opt‑out option...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog