Human Resource Knuggets
Feb 13, 2026
Below is a concise summary of key points from the first 10 provided emails relevant to HR professionals:
- Email 1: Korn Ferry Leadership News
- Raises might be granted to fewer employees this year due to tight hiring.
- Korn Ferry’s World’s Most Admired Companies favor long-term investment and in-office presence.
- Meetings volume has doubled recently, reversing earlier trends.
- Tips on resetting 2026 goals if off-track.
- Importance of emotional intelligence in working with AI.
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Podcast advice against insincere praise to avoid hidden career/business harm.
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Email 2: 145+ New 2026 Compliance Requirements
- Over 145 new employment law requirements effective January 2026 across 20+ states and many localities.
- Areas affected include minimum wage updates, leave rights, AI in employment, benefits, and taxes.
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Resource guide available for organizations to ensure compliance.
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Email 3: HR Responsibilities and Regulatory News
- Guidance on HR’s role when leaders misbehave; holding executives accountable.
- Kaiser settlement with Department of Labor over mental health care provider network issues.
- EEOC will focus on “reverse bias” issues in 2026.
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AI adoption is lowering demand for HR roles, with job posts increasingly emphasizing AI and machine learning skills.
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Email 4: Talent and Diversity Trends
- Skills gaps may be worsening; AI adoption creates hiring challenges.
- Fewer workers feel positive about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives than in prior years.
- 60% of Generation Z plan to pursue skilled trade careers in 2026, likely influenced by AI concerns.
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Opportunities to participate in a 2026 HR identity survey.
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Email 5: RIS Conference Offer
- Recruitment Innovation Summit (RIS) offers “buy one, get one 50% off” ticket deal until Feb 20, 2026.
- Event focuses on real-time talent acquisition strategies, incorporating AI, workflows, tech, and leadership.
- Includes speaker Q&A sessions and expanded networking opportunities.
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Conference dates: May 5-6, Atlanta.
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Email 6: Hiring Processes and ATS
- Many organizations have flawed hiring processes treating talent acquisition as secondary.
- Hiring systems either build “talent dynasties” or create “dumpster fires.”
- Sales-led orgs often hire reactively, risking rushed bad hires.
- Marketing-led orgs may sell a polished brand but have disorganized candidate experience.
- Talent-led orgs prioritize long-term impact hires and invest in better hiring technology.
- Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) vary from hindering hiring to empowering teams; great ATS systems increase collaboration, speed, and candidate experience.
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Teamtailor is promoted as a leading ATS that supports talent dynasty building.
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Email 7: AI and Workforce Resilience Report
- New Careerminds report: 57% of HR leaders expect layoffs linked to AI adoption within 12 months.
- 90% of employees feel job security remains high, showing disconnect between management and workforce views.
- Emphasizes the importance of focusing on skills over fixed roles.
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Report offers recommendations to support employees through AI-driven changes.
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Email 8: Compensation & Benefits Updates
- Many workers lack employer-provided retirement savings options, leading to poor retirement preparedness.
- “Heartbreak leave” (time off for breakups) is desired by about 33% of workers; 43% would likely use it if offered.
- Kaiser’s settlement with DOL on mental healthcare access issues is noted.
- Gen Z increasingly interested in skilled trades, possibly due to AI fears.
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Target is shifting investment towards store payroll after recent corporate cuts.
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Email 9: AI Risks and HR Accountability (from AHRI)
- 10 strategic questions HR should consider before scaling AI to address wellbeing, capabilities, and judgement risks.
- Guidance on building a culture of accountability in daily work.
- Promoting an “HR as a product” operating model to measure HR impact.
- Identifies barriers middle managers face and how HR can support them.
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Offers courses, webinars, and membership benefits for HR professional development.
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Email 10: Smart Glasses and Vision Benefits
- Smart glasses combining AI, audio, cameras, and displays are emerging as important wearable health tech.
- EyeMed integrates these innovations (e.g., Ray-Ban Meta, Oakley Meta AI) into vision benefit plans.
- Smart glasses enable hands-free workflows, voice commands, real-time learning, and more.
- Vision benefits plans are evolving to be future-focused around these wearable technologies.
This summary reflects leadership, regulatory, hiring, workforce, and technology trends shaping HR practices in 2026 as described in the provided emails.
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