Human Resource Knuggets
Feb 11, 2026
Subject: Clinical Care for Cardiometabolic Health with Form Healths
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– Form Health expands its clinician-led obesity care to include comprehensive cardiometabolic care.
– New care model includes personalized support for nutrition, physical activity, behavioral health, and medication where appropriate.
– Dedicated clinical teams aim to improve outcomes, manage disease progression, and help employers control costs.
– Employers can enhance benefits with a single expert solution for obesity and cardiometabolic health.
– Learn more about Form Health’s cardiometabolic offering.
Subject: Boomerang Hiring Grows – A New Retention Strategy for HRs
Sender: content@hrmorning.com
Content:
– Boomerang hiring refers to rehiring former employees who resigned and reappeared in ATS.
– It tests whether HR offboarding left a return path open or closed.
– Additional content includes:
– Strategies to beat productivity-killing distractions.
– Benefits budgeting webinar focusing on pharmacy benefits within total rewards.
– Recruiting and retaining blue-collar talent amid labor market shifts.
– Employer of Record software for global hiring compliance.
– Strategies for women at work to build executive presence and navigate bias.
– Report on 6 mistakes that kill morale and how poor habits can derail careers.
Subject: Feb. 10 – SHRM: Jury verdict was ‘poisoned’ | Should you self-report FMLA violations?
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– SHRM seeks a new trial after federal jury awarded $11.5 million in a race bias and retaliation case due to inadmissible evidence.
– Department of Labor encourages self-reporting of potential FMLA violations; legal counsel expresses skepticism.
– EEOC employee’s bias case ended in mistrial with plans for retrial.
– HR leaders report facing self-inflicted skills and talent crises due to outdated practices and lack of agility.
– Sponsored content covers evolving retirement plans and HR roles, open enrollment benefits improvements, workspace productivity gaps, and mental health benefits utilization strategies.
– Links to upcoming webinars and reports targeting HR professional growth.
Subject: Difficult Conversations Without Legal Fallouts
Sender: content@hrmorning.com
Content:
– HR professionals face the challenge of delivering difficult messages like layoffs and disciplinary actions with real legal and emotional impact.
– Poor handling can increase legal risk, erode trust, and cause reputational damage.
– A 60-minute interactive live event will teach how to:
– Prepare facts, timing, and setting for tough conversations.
– Use phrases that balance compassion and firmness.
– Manage emotional reactions carefully.
– Document conversations for legal defensibility.
– Suitable for HR leaders managing layoffs, disciplinary action, or sensitive changes.
Subject: Recruiting Innovation Summit 2026: Practical Learning for Modern TAs
Sender: joshua@ere.net
Content:
– Recruiting Innovation Summit 2026 will be held May 5–6, 2026.
– Addresses complexities in talent acquisition including new technology, budgets, and delivery pressure.
– Sessions led by active TA professionals cover:
– Recruiting workflows, sourcing strategies, and execution.
– Use of technology, data, and AI in hiring.
– Leadership and organizational design in TA.
– Three content tracks: Recruiting Skills, Innovation, and Summit leadership strategy.
– Includes AMA office hours, peer discussions, and expanded pricing.
– Designed for recruiters, sourcers, employer brand professionals across industries.
Subject: Feb. 10 – The rise of work ‘situationships’ | Build or buy talent? It depends.
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– New studies show majority of workers remain in disliked jobs, highlighting ‘situationships’ at work.
– Decision on building versus buying talent shapes company competitiveness.
– Invitation to participate in HR Dive’s 2026 Identity of HR survey.
– Report on former OSU football coach alleging his gender negatively impacted harassment complaint.
– Related readings on toxic culture, ‘zombie projects’ draining workforce, and executive pay disclosures.
– Upcoming virtual and webinar events focused on HR automation and scaling HR with business growth.
Subject: Feb. 10 – Workers say their skills aren’t being used | HR’s skills crisis
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– Nearly 70% of workers report their skills are underutilized, posing increased turnover risk.
– HR leaders acknowledge self-inflicted skills and talent crises from outdated approaches and agility shortfalls.
– Emotional intelligence is identified as a key skill influencing performance and feedback management.
– Survey invitation: 2026 Identity of HR to assess perceptions, challenges, priorities.
– Discrepancy reported: senior leaders confident about change while most workers feel unsupported.
– Concern about leadership lacking psychological safety to seek team input.
– A third of workers prefer anonymous harassment reporting to feel safe.
– Resources include webinars on AI in leadership and workplace transformation.
Subject: How HR pros can scale their function to growing business needs
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– Upcoming webinar on Thursday, February 26th at 2pm ET focused on aligning HR growth with business growth.
– Emphasizes importance of evolving HR strategies to support productivity, efficiency and revenue gains.
– Topics include:
– How HR should evolve to align with organizational growth.
– Common challenges in developing HR strategies.
– Practical ways to build HR strategies benefiting both HR function and business.
– Sponsored by HR Dive’s Studio Expert Network.
Subject: 5 tips to build a culture of accountability
Sender: hrmonline@ahri.com.au
Content:
– Accountability issues such as missed deadlines and finger-pointing stem from cultural misalignment.
– HR can shift focus from punishment to ownership by designing appropriate systems and leadership habits.
– Emphasizes legal considerations in handling employee data amid evolving privacy laws.
– AI is driving the redesign of entry-level jobs with increased skill demands.
– Additional articles discuss:
– The ‘HR as a product’ operational model success.
– Human costs of AI and automation on wellbeing.
– Three conditions that foster high performance despite low engagement.
– Encouragement to join AHRI membership for professional development and community support.
Subject: Global Employers and Women’s and Family Health Benefits
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– Webinar scheduled for Tuesday, March 3rd at 2pm ET examining women’s and family health benefit strategies.
– Focuses on how such programs reduce healthcare costs, improve talent attraction, productivity, and retention.
– Highlights include:
– Current trends in women’s and family health benefits.
– Balancing cost-efficiency with workforce wellbeing.
– Actionable steps to reduce costs without sacrificing access or quality.
– Sponsored content created by HR Dive’s Studio Expert Network.
Subject: [New Pricing Guide] 2026 Employee Training Softwares
Sender: newsletter@divenewsletter.com
Content:
– Free 2026 pricing guide comparing employee training software including 360Learning, Arlo, and Connecteam.
– Includes analysis of pricing models, cost ranges, upfront/subscription/hidden fees.
– Offers actionable tips to select training software aligned with business needs.
– Guide designed as an annual aid to make informed, efficient software choices.
– Available for free download from Software Advice, part of Gartner Digital Markets.
– Option for advertisers to reach 124,000+ HR executives via HR Dive.
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