HR STRATEGY Unlike Joan Jett, employers should give a damn ‘bout their reputation. Corporate reputation was long dismissed as a soft metric, only to be considered in crises. But that perception is changing. Recent research finds that company reputation, including workplace reputation, can boost financial performance. A recent analysis by PR and communications firm Burson of more than 60 publicly traded companies between October 2024 and October 2025 found that an organization’s reputation created, on average, an extra 4.78% in annual shareholder return value. The firm estimated that reputation drives an extra $7 trillion in value for publicly traded companies globally. According to Corey duBrowa, Burson’s global CEO and a former communications executive at companies including Google, Salesforce, and Starbucks, the research proves reputation isn’t something companies can afford to just focus on when in trouble. For more on the importance of workplace reputation, and the role HR stands to play in it, keep reading here.—PM | | |
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Presented By QuickBooks The Intuit QuickBooks platform you know and love is expanding beyond payroll. In its next chapter, QuickBooks Payroll will offer tools that support the entire team life cycle, from hiring and onboarding to managing and retaining. These changes bring payroll, HR, and benefits into one connected system that’s fully integrated with your books. That means within QuickBooks Payroll, you’ll soon be able to: - recruit and manage hiring, from job posting to offer letter
- configure automated HR workflows for things like promotions and offboarding
- track performance, time off, and benefits alongside payroll
With that kind of consolidation, you can spend less time jumping between tabs and more time getting tasks done. Start using QuickBooks Payroll today to see how it simplifies your workflow. And stay tuned for the evolution coming this summer. |
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HR STRATEGY Everyone goes through hard times. And people pros aren’t an exception. In some cases, they’re more likely to burn out: 54% of HR pros report “moderate or severe” burnout, compared to 48% of non-HR workers, according to research from nonprofit Mind Share Partners. HR pros can become overwhelmed juggling their struggles with those of employees, according to Jessica Winder, chief people officer at Winder Law Firm. Winder shared how she’s led the people function while going through rough patches in her own life during a virtual event hosted by bereavement support platform Bereave on March 18. “A quote that I love that says: ‘Just because I can carry it doesn’t mean it’s easy.’ So, just because I can carry this weight as HR, I can talk to you through what you’re going on in your life, doesn’t mean it’s not hard for me too,” Winder told Bereave’s CEO, Justin Clifford. For more on Winder’s experience, and her advice for people pros navigating trying times, keep reading here.—MC | | |
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TECH It’s a tale as old as time: A superstar IT pro has been running an entire company’s digital systems for years. She built the asset management, remote monitoring, and ticketing systems herself, and whenever anyone has a question, she’s the one to ask. But what happens when she puts in her two weeks’ notice or announces her retirement? What if leadership requires that IT offload some of its day-to-day work to AI? How can all the human expertise be passed on to others, or partially automated? As boomers retire en masse over the next few years and AI continues to integrate into IT workflows, situations like these will become a reality for many IT pros—for some, they already are. The solution is consistent documentation and, importantly, documenting workflows as a continuous, accessible, and centralized process. For more on how to reduce the risk of organizational knowledge loss amid turnover, keep reading on IT Brew.—TC | | |
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WORK PERKS Today’s top HR reads. Stat: The EU pay transparency directive is set to take effect in June, but less than half (49%) of employers in continental Europe are prepared for the impact of global pay transparency requirements. (Mercer) Quote: “I’m going to give them probably half of that on top of [their base pay] as tokens ... because every engineer that has access to tokens will be more productive”—Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on how his firm plans to incentivize employees to boost their productivity with AI by offering them units of data that can be used to to build tools such as agents (CNBC) Read: Target employees will have less flexibility when choosing what they wear to work, as the retailer recently issued a stricter dress code. (Bloomberg) Get excited: QuickBooks Payroll is getting a big upgrade. Starting this summer, this familiar favorite is evolving beyond pay runs to support how you hire, onboard, manage, and retain your team. See the details.* *A message from our sponsor. |
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EVENT Jessica Hardeman knows a thing or two about getting talent through the door—and actually wanting to stay. As Indeed’s Global Head of Attraction and Engagement, she’s bringing insights on what candidates expect, what works, and what’s quietly not working anymore. Consider this your inside look at modern talent magnetism (no buzzwords required). Grab your ticket now! |
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JOBS More focus, less fluff. CollabWORK filters out the noise and delivers jobs that actually match what HR Brew readers are looking for. Click here to see the full board of curated roles. |
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