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Let's be blunt: The pressure to adopt AI in HR is a panic button being hit by the C-suite. The mandate from the boardroom is clear, and the pressure is intensifying: HR must adopt AI to remain competitive. This directive often lands on the desks of HR leaders who are already managing complex environments, creating a dangerous disconnect between executive ambition and operational reality.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


Integration has evolved from a technical requirement into a strategic cornerstone in today’s HR technology landscape. Yet many organizations still treat connectivity between systems as a back-end IT concern rather than the foundation of the employee experience. That mindset is rapidly becoming a liability. The reality is simple: If your systems cannot connect, your strategy cannot connect either.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


HR technology is entering a new era, and with it comes a challenge that many leaders underestimate: the need to embrace platform thinking as a core competency. For years, we’ve approached technology decisions as a way to solve pain points—patching gaps, fixing inefficiencies and responding to immediate needs. That mindset is understandable, but it’s also the reason so many organizations are...

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


You can buy the flashiest software in the marketplace, win awards for digital transformation and run a picture-perfect implementation project. But if your data foundation is shaky, none of it will deliver. Organizations invest millions in tools only to stumble over incomplete, misaligned or fragmented data. The wall they hit afterward? It is built from poor decisions disguised as “glitches.”

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


There is a different kind of friction emerging in the HR technology market today. It is harder to quantify but easier to feel if you are inside the decision-making process. It is not a lack of interest or even budget. It is fatigue.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


You can’t examine an HR software roadmap today without encountering AI—ubiquitously. Natural language search, skills inference, personalized learning, intelligent automation, adaptive planning, worker twins, conversational agents... These aren’t just new features; they represent a new organizing principle. A new architecture for how platforms structure work and how individuals engage with systems.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


There’s a subtle but important truth I’ve seen play out across dozens of organizations: HR software doesn’t define your strategy—but it will expose whether you have one. Too often, organizations treat the HR software stack as a series of independent decisions: a new ATS here, a learning platform there, maybe a refreshed core HRIS every few years. Each decision is justified on its own. Each serves...

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


Skills software is everywhere right now. Talent marketplaces, intelligent learning platforms, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered upskilling tools—the market is saturated with promises of personalized growth, agile workforce planning and dynamic career pathing. And to be clear: the vision is compelling. The idea of surfacing internal talent, guiding career development and aligning skills to...

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


For nearly 20 years, I have attended the Human Resources Technology Conference and Expo to take the temperature of the market. This year, the energy felt different—less showy, more grounded. I was able to engage with more than 40 software providers for deeper-dive discussions, and I left with three big takeaways and one nagging concern that I can’t shake.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


It’s easy to celebrate a go-live. It’s visible, it’s measurable and it comes with a finish line. But anyone who’s been through an HR technology implementation knows that go-live isn’t the end. It’s the beginning.

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Topics: Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


Compensation data is everywhere. Internal equity metrics, market benchmarks, performance history, pay transparency requirements—there’s no shortage of data coming in from every direction. But volume does not always guarantee clarity. It is not about the data your system can collect, it is about whether that system—and the people behind it—can turn the data into decisions that actually make sense....

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


Frontline work is being reshaped from every direction: tighter labor pools, unpredictable demand and a workforce that expects more than just a paycheck. Yet too many organizations are still treating workforce scheduling like a game of Tetris—moving blocks around and hoping they fit. It’s time to admit that smart scheduling isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a frontline imperative. And if the...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Employee Engagement, Workforce Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


The learning management system (LMS) market is evolving, with the lines that once rigidly defined categories becoming increasingly blurred. Today, an LMS that lacks Learning Experience Platform (LXP) capabilities risks becoming obsolete in an environment where user expectations are shifting rapidly. In a similar vein, an LMS and LXP that fail to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI)...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


I recently attended the Oracle Apps & Industry Analyst Summit in Redwood City, California. Over the course of two days, Oracle offered a concentrated look at a market that is both racing ahead and tripping over its own shoelaces. Generative, predictive and now agentic artificial intelligence (AI) have become the new currency of competitive advantage across HCM; Oracle alone has delivered more...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, Employees & HCM - Business & Technologies


For decades, organizations have treated sales incentive compensation as a separate entity, isolated from the broader total rewards strategy. This isolation stems from historical operations, where sales compensation is designed and managed within Sales, with periodic budget oversight from Finance, while HR focuses on base pay, benefits and equity. Unfortunately, this siloed approach, further...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Business, Total Compensation Management


Turnover rates have taken center stage in workforce discussions, often being the first metric leaders request when assessing the state of the workforce. Yet, in isolation, turnover is one of the least understood indicators we have. Relying solely on turnover is like driving a vehicle using only your side and rearview mirrors; you’re reacting to what has already happened, without a clear view of...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Business, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, employee experience


HR software for HCM is supposed to be the great enabler of a better employee experience. It promises to streamline processes, create seamless engagement and elevate the workplace into something dynamic, personalized and intuitive. Yet, for many organizations, the reality is far from the promise. Instead of making work better, HR software often becomes a tangled web of disconnected tools,...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management, employee experience


For years, HR technology has been seen primarily as an administrative tool—handling records, payroll and compliance. But what if its real power lies in shaping workforce strategy, building community and driving transformation?

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Topics: HCM, HCM Suites


Workforce planning has long been a cornerstone of business strategy, yet many enterprises still approach it with outdated methods. Traditionally, it has been rigid, reactive, subjective and often siloed. But as industries evolve—especially those with high turnover and a large frontline workforce, like retail, healthcare and hospitality—companies must rethink how they forecast talent needs....

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Topics: HCM, Human Capital Management, Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Total Compensation Management


Attending isolved’s first Analyst Summit was more than just an opportunity to hear about their latest innovations—it was a front-row seat to their vision for the future of HR technology and services. A central theme emerged quickly—they are deeply committed to supporting small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), not just with technology but also with robust services and an ecosystem of partners that...

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Topics: Human Capital Management, Employee Engagement, Learning Management, Talent Management, Workforce Management, Payroll Management, Total Compensation Management


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