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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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  • 1 day ago | blog.workday.com | Michael Brenner |Emily Faracca |Sydney Scott

    In this article we discuss:The Empathy Gap Is Real Here’s the paradox no one’s talking about:The more we use AI to automate work, the more we crave what only humans can give—empathy, connection, and meaning. Ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, we asked thousands of professionals how AI is changing their work. What they told us wasn’t about fear of job loss or robots taking over. It was something deeper—and more human.

  • 5 days ago | transcend.org | Michael Brenner

    Michael Brenner – TRANSCEND Media Service 29 May 2025 – China is presented with the same fundamental dilemma as is Russia. There are some noteworthy situational differences, though. Here is a summary denotation of both. China is the principal obstacle to the United States’ retention of its dominant global position. In fashioning a strategy for dealing with Washington, it faces a singular dilemma.

  • 1 month ago | faz.net | Michael Brenner

    FAZ+Schoah-Überlebende nach 1945 : Befreit – aber nicht frei Gastbeitrag Von Michael Brenner08.05.2025, 06:24Lesezeit: 10 Min. Bildbeschreibung ausklappenEine Gruppe jüdischer Displaced Persons in Weiden, ca. 1946. unter ihnen Hermann Brenner (mit Krawatte) und seine beiden Schwestern Mila und Sabina, unten Mitte und rechts.Michael BrennerFreiheit bedeutet nicht nur, sich aus Fesseln der Gewalt zu lösen, sondern auch über sein Schicksal bestimmen zu können.

  • 1 month ago | faz.net | Michael Brenner

    FAZ+Schoah-Überlebende nach 1945 : Befreit – aber nicht freiVon Michael Brenner08.05.2025, 06:24Lesezeit: 10 Min. Bildbeschreibung ausklappenFreiheit bedeutet nicht nur, sich aus Fesseln der Gewalt zu lösen, sondern auch über sein Schicksal bestimmen zu können. Konnten das die der Hölle entkommenen Juden am 8. Mai 1945 und danach? Was der Tag für meine Eltern und Juden aus ganz Europa bedeutete. Anhören TeilenVerschenkenDrucken Zur App Am 8. Mai feiern meine Eltern ihren 80. Geburtstag.

  • 1 month ago | forward.com | Michael Brenner

    My parents always saw Victory in Europe Day - May 8, 1945 - as a kind of shared birthday: the moment of their rebirth, as they were freed from Nazi terror. My father had survived five ghettos and concentration camps. His parents and two of his siblings were murdered.

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13 Feb 25

5 Industries Where AI Is Having An Impact Today https://t.co/y3Vbxwhnti

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11 Feb 25

If Agents Become Your Digital Workforce, How Will You Manage Them? https://t.co/BUmoTWD37m | my first article for @Workday

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