Workhuman
We’re on a mission to make work better for EVERY person and business on the planet through Employee Recognition.

The future of work feels a lot more human after today.
From inspiring sessions to meaningful hallway conversations, Workhuman Forum London 2026 was filled with reminders that people are at the center of every great workplace.
Thank you to everyone who joined us today!
#WHLForum2026

The future of work feels a lot more human after today.
From inspiring sessions to meaningful hallway conversations, Workhuman Forum London 2026 was filled with reminders that people are at the center of every great workplace.
Thank you to everyone who joined us today!
#WHLForum2026

The future of work feels a lot more human after today.
From inspiring sessions to meaningful hallway conversations, Workhuman Forum London 2026 was filled with reminders that people are at the center of every great workplace.
Thank you to everyone who joined us today!
#WHLForum2026

The future of work feels a lot more human after today.
From inspiring sessions to meaningful hallway conversations, Workhuman Forum London 2026 was filled with reminders that people are at the center of every great workplace.
Thank you to everyone who joined us today!
#WHLForum2026

The future of work feels a lot more human after today.
From inspiring sessions to meaningful hallway conversations, Workhuman Forum London 2026 was filled with reminders that people are at the center of every great workplace.
Thank you to everyone who joined us today!
#WHLForum2026

AI might change how work gets done. But people will always determine who wins.
Today in London, Workhuman CEO and Founder Eric Mosley gave us a deeply human look at the future of work.
As AI becomes more accessible to everyone, the organizations that lead will be the ones investing in their people. While AI will level the playing field, culture, leadership, and human connection are what move organizations ahead.
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

Greetings from London, where HR leaders and workplace changemakers are coming together for Workhuman Forum!
We’re hearing bold ideas on leadership, culture, recognition, AI, and what employees need most right now, and this community is showing up ready to shape what’s next.
More highlights to come!
#WHForum2026

The future of work is loud right now. Predictions, hot takes, endless speculation.
But beneath the noise, employees are already telling us what matters.
Join George Rogers (@thegeorge_rogers) and @workhuman’s Lynette Silva Heelan for a look at 5 challenges shaping the employee experience in 2026, grounded in new data from the Humans at Work Global Barometer Report.
From trust and job security to overlooked contributors and the impact of AI, this conversation focuses on what people are actually experiencing.
You’ll leave with a clearer perspective and practical ways to respond in a moment that feels uncertain for so many.
Secure your spot at workhuman.com. See you on May 28!

What happens when recognition reaches the factory floor?
At @morgantruckbody, it helped turn company values from posters on the wall into everyday behaviors.
By making recognition easy for frontline workers, Morgan built stronger teams, improved workplace outcomes, and helped great talent stand out.

What happens when recognition reaches the factory floor?
At @morgantruckbody, it helped turn company values from posters on the wall into everyday behaviors.
By making recognition easy for frontline workers, Morgan built stronger teams, improved workplace outcomes, and helped great talent stand out.

What happens when recognition reaches the factory floor?
At @morgantruckbody, it helped turn company values from posters on the wall into everyday behaviors.
By making recognition easy for frontline workers, Morgan built stronger teams, improved workplace outcomes, and helped great talent stand out.

What happens when recognition reaches the factory floor?
At @morgantruckbody, it helped turn company values from posters on the wall into everyday behaviors.
By making recognition easy for frontline workers, Morgan built stronger teams, improved workplace outcomes, and helped great talent stand out.
AI can improve efficiency. But it can’t replace humanity.
At #WHLive2026, George Rogers (@thegeorge_rogers) reminded us that recognition goes beyond one moment. It’s what builds trust, belonging, and better performance.
Because in a workplace increasingly shaped by AI, the real premium is still human connection.

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

[#WHLive2026 recap: the content highlights edition]
One last Orlando post 😃 — focused on the content from the @workhuman conference, where speakers covered topics ranging from AI and Recognition as a Strategy to culture, leadership, and human connection.
We kicked off with an acrobatic performance before our CHXO KeyAnna Schmiedl welcomed attendees. During his keynote, our CEO Eric Mosley talked about AI in the workplace — and how, in a world where every organization will have access to similar AI tools, the real differentiator will still be the humans you bring into your organization.
Eric also introduced two new platform innovations:
✨ Future Leaders combines our patent-pending Ascend™ model with rich recognition messages to uncover leadership potential that often goes unseen.
✨ Frontline Recognition brings meaningful recognition to deskless workers through secure, connected experiences with traceable recognition data.
Those announcements clearly resonated. We had a steady stream of attendees stopping by our demo spaces to learn more and see how recognition can drive positive culture change.
Wednesday brought another round of standout sessions.
→ I again had the honor of introducing @hamzak, who spoke about replacing the traditional “Great Man” model of leadership with “The Great Many.”
→ In a new Spark Talks format of three 10min presentations, @abm_industries’s Raúl J. Valentín spoke about managers creating psychological safety, & former Google exec Anna Baird shared how AI can audit meeting transcripts for bias and alignment, ending in a discussion with Amy Coleman from Microsoft, moderated by @holly_ransom.
Closing out the day with KeyAnna’s conversation with Michelle Obama was genuinely humbling 🫶🏽. Her message about building connections and maintaining balance was exactly right for this audience.
A personal highlight for me: leading a 30min Skills Lab on writing meaningful recognition messages and hearing attendees’ interest in how rich messages can surface performance insights.
For me, this was the busiest WH Live ever — I even delivered a 15min platform rundown 5 different times 🙂 — and I’m already looking forward to next year!

“Flying is magic,” as British Airways says. But culture doesn’t take off on its own.
After the pandemic, British Airways set out to reconnect 39,000 employees across the globe by making recognition impossible to ignore.
From CEO-led moments of appreciation to global “Thank You Fest” celebrations, recognition became visible, shared, and felt across the business.
The impact:
📈 +60 point increase in eNPS
👏 Hundreds of thousands of recognition moments
🌍 A more connected global workforce
Because when people feel seen, everything changes.

“Flying is magic,” as British Airways says. But culture doesn’t take off on its own.
After the pandemic, British Airways set out to reconnect 39,000 employees across the globe by making recognition impossible to ignore.
From CEO-led moments of appreciation to global “Thank You Fest” celebrations, recognition became visible, shared, and felt across the business.
The impact:
📈 +60 point increase in eNPS
👏 Hundreds of thousands of recognition moments
🌍 A more connected global workforce
Because when people feel seen, everything changes.

“Flying is magic,” as British Airways says. But culture doesn’t take off on its own.
After the pandemic, British Airways set out to reconnect 39,000 employees across the globe by making recognition impossible to ignore.
From CEO-led moments of appreciation to global “Thank You Fest” celebrations, recognition became visible, shared, and felt across the business.
The impact:
📈 +60 point increase in eNPS
👏 Hundreds of thousands of recognition moments
🌍 A more connected global workforce
Because when people feel seen, everything changes.
6 in 10 workers have never had a service milestone recognized in a way that felt meaningful, according to the new 2026 Humans at Work Barometer Report from Workhuman.
We heard from #WHLive2026 attendees on years of service awards they've received in the past that missed the mark.

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!

That's a wrap on #WHLive2026! We can't wait to do it all again next year in Nashville. See you in 2027!
“It’s your humans against their humans, same as it ever was.”
@workhuman Founder and CEO Eric Mosley gave us a look at the future of work in his #WHLive2026 opening keynote.
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