The future of work is no longer a theoretical concept touching artificial intelligence, remote work or skills transformation. Instead, it has become an operational reality at a time when managers are stretched beyond capacity, employee engagement is declining, compliance complexity is growing, labor markets are leaning toward employers even as companies struggle to find talent, and technology systems are expanding faster than organizations can implement governance. Across industries, leaders recognize that their primary challenge is not adopting new tools, but learning how to operate differently. The next phase of workforce transformation is defined less by innovation itself than by execution—how organizations translate technology, strategy and people practices into measurable outcomes. Research emerging from 3Sixty Insights, informed by the work of analysts Nicole Roberts and Dylan […]
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Analyst Insight: California Labor Laws and Compliance: Burden, Benchmark, or Competitive Advantage?
In more than one phone call with customers, vendors, or other analysts in the HR technology industry, I’ve heard the claim that it’s hard to do business in the state of California. According to these conversations, the state is riddled with unnecessary compliance requirements, too many hoops to jump through, a mountain of litigation risk, and constant rule changes. Business groups frequently cite labor and wage compliance requirements as part of a broader, burdensome business environment. So I decided to take a look. Is the situation in California really as out of control as people claim? Fact vs. Fiction To start, there is a significant kernel of truth behind these claims, especially when compared to the rest of the United States. California’s 2026 statewide minimum […]
#HRTechChat: Aman Kaur-Shaik on Why AI Adoption in HR Starts with Knowledge, Data, and Culture
In this episode of #HRTechChat, Dylan Teggart speaks with Aman Kaur-Shaik—HR Director at Nutrien, member of the 3SixtyInsights Global Executive Advisory Council, and a 2024 Global Top 100 HR Executive—about what it really takes for organizations to adopt AI successfully. Aman explains why the biggest barrier to AI adoption isn’t the technology itself, but the environment organizations have built around it. From fragmented knowledge bases and outdated policies to inconsistent data and unclear guardrails, many HR teams are trying to layer advanced AI tools on top of systems that were never designed for them. Together, they explore why the hype around AI is beginning to settle, how HR leaders can move from experimentation to practical adoption, and why starting with strong knowledge management and data […]
Monthly Research Recap | February 2026
Recent Research: Research Agenda: Workforce Strategy, HR Enablement & HR Technology in an AI-Augmented World Nicole Roberts’ research agenda examines how workforce strategy, HR enablement, and HR technology are evolving as AI and automation reshape how work is performed and managed. The research focuses on enabling managers to lead effectively at scale, connecting skills and leadership capability to measurable business outcomes, designing HR–IT technology ecosystems that support AI-augmented work, navigating workforce transitions such as M&A and restructuring, and improving how organizations measure workforce performance to inform executive decision making. Grounded in practitioner experience and real-world case examples, the agenda emphasizes translating workforce data, technology investments, and workflow design into clearer decisions, stronger execution, and sustainable organizational capacity. Analyst Insight: Beyond Contact Data – How Apollo.io […]
Infographic: California Compliance – What’s the Difference and Why It Matters
California is increasingly operating under labor structures that require employers to manage compliance with far greater precision than federal standards alone. Higher minimum wages, daily overtime thresholds, and strict meal and rest break requirements mean compliance is no longer just a policy exercise, it is a direct payroll and operational consideration. Missed breaks and improperly tracked time can create immediate financial exposure, while daily overtime rules require more intentional workforce scheduling. For organizations expanding into or operating within California, compliance readiness now depends on accurate timekeeping, disciplined payroll execution, and HR infrastructure capable of supporting these elevated regulatory expectations.
Research Agenda: Workforce Strategy, HR Enablement & HR Technology in an AI-Augmented World
Analyst Overview Nicole brings more than 20 years of senior HR leadership experience, including serving as Chief People Officer and the first HR executive at several high-growth, private-equity–backed, and multi-site organizations. She has built HR functions from the ground up, led organizations through Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) and rapid scaling, and evaluated, selected, and implemented a wide range of HR technologies as a buyer. She specializes in helping HR leaders translate workforce data into clear, executive-ready narratives that resonate with CEOs, CFOs, and private-equity stakeholders. In addition to her executive experience, Nicole serves as faculty with the Human Capital Institute, where she teaches courses in strategic workforce planning, talent acquisition, HR business partnering, change management, and leadership development. This work provides deep insight into the […]
Council Guest Post: HR Transformation – Implementing Agile Methodologies within HR for Flexibility and Responsiveness
Transforming Human Resources for the Modern Era Introduction In an era where change is the only constant, traditional Human Resources (HR) practices often struggle to keep pace with the dynamic nature of modern business environments. Agile HR practices offer a transformative approach, enabling HR departments to become more flexible, responsive, and better aligned with organizational needs. Let’s delve into the concept of Agile HR, its benefits, and practical steps for implementation. Understanding Agile HR Agile methodologies, originally rooted in software development, emphasize iterative progress, collaboration, and responsiveness to change. When applied to HR, these principles help create a more adaptive and resilient HR function. Agile HR is characterized by the following core principles: Iterative Processes: Emphasizing continuous improvement through short, iterative cycles. Collaboration: Fostering cross-functional […]
Monthly Research Recap | December 2025
Recent Research Research Agenda: Changing Workplace Dynamics & The Future of Work in 2026 This 2026 research agenda from Dylan Teggart examines how accelerating AI adoption, shifting labor market dynamics, declining employee engagement, and mounting compliance complexity are fundamentally reshaping the world of work. As employers regain leverage and HR technology enters a period of consolidation and commoditization, the focus of this research is on separating signal from noise—understanding what is truly driving measurable workforce outcomes versus what remains aspirational rhetoric. Through in-depth analysis of real organizational experiences, technology decisions, and execution strategies across the employee lifecycle, this agenda aims to equip HR and business leaders with practical, data-driven insights to turn modern HR, AI, and workforce management investments into tangible results in 2026 and […]
Research Agenda: Changing Workplace Dynamics & The Future of Work in 2026
“The old system is gone. The new one has not yet formed,” said Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the 2025 ASEAN Summit. While this is truer than ever for geopolitics, it’s also true for how we work. For the second (or even third) time this decade, the concept of “work” is changing, and AI is a big reason for it. Layoffs have begun at major tech companies driven by automation and a shift towards AI-driven work models, and within HR technology, there’s been significant consolidation and acquisition as vendors make investments that only the big players can handle. Offerings, messaging, pricing, and AI use are in flux, and we’ve yet to see how things will land. My research aims to help HR leaders make […]
#HRTechChat: Jeff Smith of 15Five on Building Better Managers in the Age of AI
In this episode of #HRTechChat, Nicole Roberts sits down with Jeff Smith, COO of 15Five, to unpack what it really takes to build better managers in an era of AI, constant change, and overflowing HR to-do lists. A psychologist by training with deep R&D and product experience, Jeff brings a rare lens on how organizations can redesign systems, expectations, and technology to truly support people leaders—not just measure them. They dig into the mounting pressure on HR and managers, the shift from “HR owns all people issues” to shared accountability, and why management has to be treated as a daily practice, not a one-time promotion. Jeff explains how tools like 15Five and Kona AI can turn everyday one-on-ones into continuous performance data, simplify review cycles, […]
Analyst Insight: What Makes a Certified Great Place To Work Company
Many careers pages today seem to carry a badge: “Great Place To Work Certified.” But to the job market, what does it typically signal, and where does it fall short? As an analyst engaging with HR leaders, employees, and HR tech vendors, it seems like Great Place To Work certification is seen less as the sole indicator of a “good company” and more as part of a body of evidence that includes retention statistics, internal mobility metrics, cultural trends, and employee feedback initiatives. Taking a Closer Look Great Place To Work (GPTW) is a workplace culture consultancy that has spent over 30 years researching employee experience and positioning itself as a global authority on workplace culture. GPTW says more than 10,000 companies across 60 countries […]
Monthly Research Recap | November 2025
Recent Research: Research Agenda: 2026 Go-to-Market B2B This 2026 Go-to-Market B2B Research Agenda explores how efficiency, authenticity, and AI collaboration are reshaping modern revenue organizations. Building on insights from 2025, this year’s focus highlights five major shifts: the move toward efficiency as the dominant GTM operating model, the growing importance of human-centered advocacy supported by AI, the evolution of precision demand creation, the rise of Customer Success as a revenue engine, and the transformation of search and discovery driven by generative AI. Together, these themes capture the key questions and opportunities facing GTM leaders in 2026 and invite continued community input to refine and validate their real-world impact. Market Alert: Dayforce Expands Its Single AI Platform to Strengthen Enterprise HCM Capabilities Dayforce, Inc. is strengthening […]
California Labor Laws and Compliance: Burden, Benchmark, or Competitive Advantage? | Perception, Future Trends, and the Role of HR Tech
Part 3 of 3: Perception, Future Trends, and the Role of HR Tech In this final installment, we shift from diagnosis to implications. After situating California within the US and global context, we’ll explore why the “impossible to operate” narrative persists and how HR technology can transform high-compliance environments into lasting advantages. High wages, aggressive enforcement, litigation exposure, and complex rules do create real operational friction, and business-oriented groups consistently highlight these burdens. But in practice, part of this also stems less from irrational rules but more from the collision of California’s modern workforce standards with outdated, under-resourced HR teams and fragmented systems. For many companies, these laws and their internal resources are like oil and water. Multi-jurisdiction employers face friction, especially if their HR […]
California Labor Laws and Compliance: Burden, Benchmark, or Competitive Advantage? | Global Context & Real-World Impacts
Part 2 of 3: Global Context & Real-World Impacts Having established California as a state with high compliance standards in the US, this second installment broadens the perspective to a global context. We’ll compare California with similar economies and analyze how its policies impact workers and employers in real-world situations. How Does California Compare Globally? Compared to other major Western economies, California is much less extreme. To start, most of these countries already have many of these workplace laws in place, but also have unique nuances. In Canada, the American concept of “at-will employment” is not recognized and broadly considered illegal. Unlike in the US, where employment can be terminated at any time for any legal reason, Canadian employers are required to provide proper notice […]
Monthly Research Recap | October 2025
Recent Research: Market Alert: UKG and Google Cloud Deepen Partnership to Accelerate Agentic AI in HR, Pay, and Workforce Management UKG has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to accelerate the deployment of agentic AI across its HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions. By integrating Google’s Gemini models, BigQuery, and AlloyDB into its UKG Bryte AI agents, the company aims to deliver real-time, data-driven insights that enhance productivity and simplify daily work for employees and managers alike. This move positions UKG at the forefront of a broader industry shift toward embedded, interoperable AI ecosystems—transforming AI from a support tool into an active collaborator in workforce operations while reinforcing its commitment to security, transparency, and ethical governance. Case Study: How Sparus Strengthens Compliance and Safety with […]
Market Alert: UKG and Google Cloud Deepen Partnership to Accelerate Agentic AI in HR, Pay, and Workforce Management
In a move that underscores the accelerating convergence of HR tech and advanced AI, UKG and Google Cloud announced a major expansion of their partnership earlier this month, designed to bring agentic AI into the daily work experience of tens of millions of employees worldwide. UKG selected Google Cloud as its primary provider for AI and data analytics, integrating Gemini Enterprise, Gemini models, and BigQuery to power its UKG Bryte AI agents across the Workforce Operating Platform. The goal is to provide employees and leaders with conversational, data-driven insights that drive productivity, reduce administrative burdens, and create more adaptable workplaces. Why It Matters: The Bigger Picture in HR Tech UKG’s deep integration with Google Cloud positions it among a growing wave of HCM vendors investing […]
Workday VNDLY Is Defining the Future of Total Workforce Management
At its town hall yesterday, Workday outlined a clear strategic shift for VNDLY, its vendor management system that helps organizations manage external or contingent workforces (contractors, freelancers, etc.). VNDLY is being revamped from a traditional vendor management system into an AI-enabled “control plane.” Admittedly, I was unfamiliar with this term, but a ‘control plane’ serves as the brain of an enterprise system or systems. It sits above tools a system may have for HR, payroll, ATS, etc, to interpret that data, apply policies, and orchestrate actions through AI and automation. Kind of like a conductor for your HR tech orchestra. Led by Mariana Santiago, John Adkins, Hannah Atkins, and Stephen Middleton, the session highlighted Workday’s VNDLY as a key piece of the company’s wider agentic […]
theHRDIRECTOR: Lessons from HR Tech 2025 – How vendors can stand out in a crowded market
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend HR Tech 2025 . After years of observing this industry as a customer and analyst, I came away both amazed and thoughtful about the state of HR technology and the way vendors communicate their innovations. The State of HR Technology Today The advancements in HR software over the past few years are nothing short of revolutionary. From AI-driven solutions to streamlined workforce management tools, the software on display at HR Tech 2025 has the potential to accelerate organizations’ capabilities by years—if deployed effectively. For end users, the key takeaway is clear: if you haven’t explored HR technology in the last few years, now is the time. The innovations showcased at this year’s event could fundamentally improve how HR […]
theHRDIRECTOR: Is HR Tech in its “It’s Toasted” Era?
One thing’s for sure in HR tech: everything is agentic AI. Or better yet, just “agentic.” In the frigid back conference halls of the Mandalay Bay convention center, past the food court, and up the escalator banks, the word “agentic” bounced across the walls and danced through the air. It’s the hot new thing. Everyone’s talking about it. And maybe that’s the problem. Over the course of the two and a half days at the 3Sixty Insights table, I was briefed, debriefed, and briefed again with vendors from across the HR tech industry. I met and spoke with many witty, intelligent, and forward-thinking people, all telling – or being told to tell – the same story. As an analyst, the result was often walking away […]
Monthly Research Recap | September 2025
Recent Research: Market Alert: Workday to Acquire Paradox, Expanding AI Capabilities in Talent Acquisition Workday has announced its intent to acquire Paradox, a leading provider of conversational AI tools built for high-volume recruiting. This acquisition—expected to close in October pending regulatory approvals—positions Workday to unify candidate discovery, engagement, and onboarding in a single AI-powered talent acquisition suite. Paradox’s conversational AI, known for improving time-to-hire and conversion rates, will integrate with Workday Recruiting to deliver natural-language experiences, automated scheduling, and scalable candidate communications. Together with its previous acquisition of HiredScore, Workday continues to extend its reach beyond traditional enterprise recruiting toward high-volume, frontline, and contingent hiring—replacing fragmented recruiting tools with an end-to-end, AI-driven experience. Research Note: Risk to Retention – Background Screening as a Strategy Forward-thinking […]
