Human Resource Knuggets
Nov 17, 2025
Email 1 Summary:
Subject: Recruiting Brainfood – Issue 475
Key Points:
– Quantum Black State of AI 2025 highlights growing AI adoption across departments with productivity gains, though scaling AI Agents remains limited.
– The sourcing landscape is at a tipping point in 2025 due to LinkedIn’s dominance and integration with AI tools.
– 10,000 frontline workers are using GoPros to train AI on fine, detailed assembly work, reflecting how AI impacts future work and value distribution.
– Insights into leadership, workforce automation, recruitment operations, and remote work are featured.
– Events from TATech and SIGNAL conferences were discussed with shoutouts to contributors and attendees.
– Upcoming Brainfood Live session on Recruitment Advertising with AI Agents is scheduled for November 21, 2 pm GMT.
– A poll invites readers to weigh in on the future relevance of Skills Based Hiring in 2026.
Email 2 Summary:
Subject: New reporting tool released for identifying drivers of pay inequality
Key Points:
– Launch of a gender equality dashboard by the Champions of Change Coalition to help organizations pinpoint and address systemic drivers of gender pay gaps such as hiring patterns, bonuses, and cultural signals.
– Work design strategies are provided to reduce burnout and improve employee engagement and retention.
– Coverage includes human-centered approaches to AI, talent development strategies, inclusion efforts at QBE, and employment law education opportunities.
– AHRI offers membership benefits to support HR practitioners’ career development.
– Readers are encouraged to unsubscribe or update preferences as needed.
Email 3 Summary:
Subject: Special Edition: Erase or Embrace?
Key Points:
– Leadership metaphor drawn from a college geology professor who repeatedly erased and rewrote chalkboard notes, symbolizing the challenge of balancing past experiences with present and future leadership demands.
– The article emphasizes the necessity for leaders to both “erase” what holds them back and “embrace” what propels them forward amid changing economic and organizational climates.
– Data shows that 80% of professionals carry blind spots, especially in clinging to outdated practices.
– Effective leadership requires adaptability, agility, and belief in mission, while discerning which practices to discard or retain.
– The piece closes by encouraging leaders to be forward-thinking, shedding old habits while engaging with new realities.
– Announcement of a special edition book, Love, Hope & Leadership, containing reflective stories and imagery on leadership.
Stay Well!
