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Your Customer Success is Probably Too Scalable

Your customer success team hits every efficiency metric while customers quietly leave. Support tickets close in minutes, onboarding runs itself, and health scores stay green, but renewal rates still drop month after month.
Your Customer Success is Probably Too Scalable

Why Smart Teams Fight (And Dumb Ones Don't)

Most effective teams have discovered something that many organizations miss: the best decisions come from productive disagreement, not polite consensus.
Why Smart Teams Fight (And Dumb Ones Don't)

How to Get 98% of Your Referrals to Actually Apply (Not Just Submit Resumes)

Getting referrals is one thing. Getting them to complete the full application process is another challenge entirely.
How to Get 98% of Your Referrals to Actually Apply (Not Just Submit Resumes)

The Feature Nobody Asked For That Changed Everything

The Feature Nobody Asked For That Changed Everything

What Happens When You Stop Hunting Talent

What Happens When You Stop Hunting Talent

Why TA Teams Should Say No To Custom Referral Features

Every TA leader has probably been in this scenario. You need a referral program that actually works, so you evaluate platforms that promise custom solutions built specifically for your organization. The vendor demonstrates specialized dashboards, unique integrations, and features designed around your exact workflow. Everything seems perfect.
Why TA Teams Should Say No To Custom Referral Features

Your Referral Program is Probably Broken (Here's the 30-Second Fix)

You've built a solid referral program with consistent team promotion and clear employee rewards. Leadership supports the initiative. Yet somehow, the pipeline stays frustratingly thin while competitors seem to effortlessly attract quality talent.
Your Referral Program is Probably Broken (Here's the 30-Second Fix)

Campaigns Die, Cultures Thrive: The Fatal Flaw in Referral Strategy

Many organizations wonder why their referral programs fail to deliver sustained results. The problem runs deeper than poor promotion or inadequate rewards. Companies tend to approach referral hiring as a temporary campaign instead of building it into their culture.
Campaigns Die, Cultures Thrive: The Fatal Flaw in Referral Strategy

Beyond Algorithms: Referral Networks Are the New Talent Engine

Beyond Algorithms: Referral Networks Are the New Talent Engine

Employee-Owned: A New Era of Work Tech

The most successful professionals understand that careers span decades and multiple employers. Yet the technology supporting their professional development treats each job like an isolated event. This fundamental misalignment is costing both workers and companies far more than most realize.
Employee-Owned: A New Era of Work Tech