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Michael Brenner

West Chester

Contributor at Freelance

Thought Leadership and Customer Stories @Workday | Author of 'Mean People Suck' and 'The Content Formula' | Former @SAP @Nielsen @MKTGInsiders

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  • 5 days ago | dissidentvoice.org | Michael Brenner

    Sooner or later, all of us will have to face this question from a young child over Thanksgiving dinner:“Dad, Mom, Grandpa, Grandma – why did we have all those fights with other countries back then?”VIETNAM? “We fought them there so that we didn’t have to fight them on Wiltshire Boulevard!”CAMBODIA: “So that we didn’t have to fight them in Saigon!”LAOS? “So we that we didn’t have to fight them in Danang!”GRANADA? “So that we didn’t have to fight them in Saint Thomas!”NICARAGUA?

  • 5 days ago | popularresistance.org | Michael Brenner

    Above photo: Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Prescott Valley Event Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Gage Skidmore / Flickr. Friends & ColleaguesAs of this writing, the Trump White House has launched an attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran – a country that already is the victim of an unprovoked aggression by Israel. B-52 bombers have hit three major nuclear facilities; batteries of Tomahawk missiles also have been fired.

  • 6 days ago | scheerpost.com | Michael Brenner

    By Michael BrennerFriends & ColleaguesAs of this writing, the Trump White House has launched an attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran – a country that already is the victim of an unprovoked aggression by Israel. B-52 bombers have hit three major nuclear facilities; batteries of Tomahawk missiles also have been fired. The potential consequences are catastrophic. This action is in violation of the explicit Constitutional provision that Congress alone has the power to declare war.

  • 2 weeks ago | blog.workday.com | Michael Brenner

    AI adoption is not a technology problem. It’s a leadership one. While shiny new tools and smart algorithms get the headlines, the real story is about people, priorities, and how we navigate change. Enterprise AI is here and it's changing how we work. But most organizations are still figuring out how to move from hype to habit—and from pilot projects to real performance. Making AI work in the real world of business isn't just about the tech.

  • 2 weeks ago | blog.workday.com | Maria Valero |Michael Brenner |Emily Faracca

    In this article we discuss: You can listen to this episode as audio only on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It’s nearly impossible to think about work today without thinking about AI. While the benefits of AI and its impact on the world of work are extremely promising, the chasm of the unknown is vast. And the way we used to know and define work is evolving, giving way to a different future with new skillsets and opportunities emerging for enhanced human-AI connection.

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