The Salesforce Role Is Changing — and So Are the Expectations
As enterprise platforms mature and AI becomes embedded into core systems, Salesforce is no longer just a CRM. It is an operating layer — one that connects data, decision-making, compliance, and automation across the business.
Vertical-Specific Software — The Future of Business Tech in 2026
Most off-the-shelf platforms try to serve recruitment, healthcare, education, logistics, retail, finance, all with the same tools. That leads to workarounds instead of workflows, endless custom fields with no logic, manual fixes for automated systems, and teams being trained to fight the software instead of use it. Instead of supporting operations, tech becomes another problem to manage.
The Talent Tech Horizon: Recruitment Software Trends to Watch in 2026
The recruitment landscape is a living, breathing ecosystem, constantly reshaped by technology, economic shifts, and evolving candidate expectations. As we look towards 2026, the evolution of recruitment software isn’t just about incremental updates; it’s about a fundamental shift in how talent acquisition teams operate, focusing on deeper insights, more human connections, and unprecedented efficiency. At […]
The Recruiter’s New Year Reset: Trading the “Paper Chase” for People
The start of a new year in recruitment is usually a bit of a paradox. On one hand, there’s that “day one” energy—the excitement of new headcounts and a fresh desk. On the other, there’s the immediate, looming mountain of emails, outdated spreadsheets, and the pressure to move fast. For many of us, the resolution […]
Stepping into the New Year with Fresh Starts and Flourishing Teams
As the confetti settles, we find ourselves on the cusp of a brand new year. For many, this time is synonymous with personal resolutions – gym memberships, new hobbies, or healthier eating habits. But from an HR perspective, the new year offers a powerful opportunity for something even bigger: a fresh start for our teams, […]
Building Calm, Not Chaos: The Labs Way
Chaos is often mistaken for momentum. Busy calendars, constant messages, last-minute decisions — they can all look like progress from the outside. Inside the business, though, chaos is expensive. It drains focus, erodes trust, and keeps teams reacting instead of moving deliberately.
Why SOPs Fail — And How to Build Ones Your Team Will Actually Use
Most teams don’t ignore SOPs because they don’t care about process. They ignore them because the documents don’t reflect how work actually gets done. Over time, SOPs become something people are told to follow, rather than something they rely on.
