How HR and Internal Comms Are Converging in the Age of AI
Moderna recently made headlines by merging HR and Technology departments into a single function. A bold move, and one I believe is just the beginning.
The boundaries between HR, Internal Communications (IC), and IT are dissolving. This convergence is driven by three forces: digital acceleration, rising employee expectations, and the demand for measurable impact.
IC is no longer “soft infrastructure” of the organization. It’s a business-critical system for navigating transformation, building trust, and driving employee activation.
From Parallel Paths to a Strategic Partnership
Gallagher calls HR and internal comms the power couple of the employee experience. I couldn’t agree more.
Historically, HR and IC have operated in parallel. HR drove programs and policy. IC shaped the message. But in reality, they have far more in common than leaders realize. Gallagher’s 2025 Employee Communications Report highlights that HR and IC often share KPIs, including employee engagement, behavior change, learning and development engagement, employee advocacy, and retention.
Together, HR and IC are evolving into a single strategic partnership. One that connects data with meaning. Striving for employee engagement is no longer enough. The new north star is activation, when employees don’t merely acknowledge company messages but act on them.
Collaboration Through Transformation
Every organization faces moments that matter, such as mergers, restructures, benefit changes, and policy shifts. These inflection points are when employees decide whether to trust or disengage, stay or leave.
In these moments, HR provides the what (policy, logistics, benefits), while IC offers the why and how (context, clarity, emotional resonance). An aligned HR–IC strategy during transformation helps:
- Reduce confusion and rumor-spreading
- Strengthen psychological safety
- Preserve morale and momentum
Unified communications turns these flashpoints into opportunities to reinforce trust and inspire action.
Shared KPIs and How AI Makes it Possible
True partnership means shared measurement. AI is now the enabler that makes it measurable, actionable, and scalable.
The most effective HR–IC collaborations align on metrics that reflect both people and performance: retention, adoption, mobility, advocacy, and trust. These shared KPIs make culture quantifiable and communication accountable.
AI elevates this partnership by bridging the gap between information and action:
- Segmentation: Target content by role, geography, and behavior.
- Analytics: Provide real-time feedback on engagement, sentiment, and outcomes.
- Automation: Use AI agents to analyze questions, generate drafts, and streamline workflows.
Thanks to technology, HR and IC can personalize communication, predict needs, and link behaviors to measurable results.
Case Study: Reaching Front-Line Employees
At Poppulo, we’ve seen the power of HR-IC synergy firsthand. One of our global manufacturing customers recently transformed its internal comms after identifying low engagement with HR updates and cultural initiatives.
The turning point came when both functions aligned around a single communication platform. They launched branded, targeted newsletters and storytelling campaigns that highlighted benefits, recognition, and employee narratives. With analytics guiding timing and targeting, open rates rose above 70% (even among deskless employees) and participation in HR programs doubled.
Building the Blueprint
For leaders ready to create real synergy between HR and IC, here are four practical steps to build that partnership into the foundation of the organization:
- Start with strategic comms planning: Develop a communication strategy at the outset of any transformation. When HR and IC plan together before tech rollouts, adoption happens with greater clarity and employee readiness.
- Unify the platforms: Choose systems that deliver actionable, data-rich insights and connect employee behavior directly to business outcomes.
- Set and share KPIs: Align on joint measures of success that link communication to retention, engagement, and organizational health.
- Tell purpose-driven stories: Move beyond announcements to activation. Use storytelling to show employees how their work connects to progress and shared values.
AI will continue to advance personalization and efficiency. But without human intent, it risks adding to the noise. Organizations that thrive will be those that balance intelligence with empathy.
Amplifying the Voice of the Company
HR and IC have always spoken to the same audience, just in different ways. The evolution of AI, analytics, and employee expectations now calls for a unified voice. One that is clear, credible, and consistent.
But no algorithm can replace the impact of a timely, well-crafted message that says, “We see you. And we’re building this future together.”
In times of transformation, employees don’t just need information. They need activation. When HR and IC speak as one, the voice of the company becomes its most powerful competitive advantage.
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