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Workday CEO Bhusri returns, launches AI task force and new agents

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Workday co-founder Aneel Bhusri has resumed the CEO role and is executing a strategic pivot toward agentic AI, launching new AI agents for IT and corporate travel operations. Bhusri returned to the top job in February 2026 after stepping back from the role. The company has established an internal AI task force and consolidated teams around AI agent development, signaling a fundamental reorganization of product strategy and go-to-market approach.

The scope and timeline of Workday's broader AI agent roadmap remain unclear. Details about the task force's mandate, resource allocation, and specific product launch dates have not been disclosed.

For enterprise counsel and procurement teams, Workday's pivot matters because the company controls significant portions of HR, finance, and procurement workflows across large organizations. A successful AI integration could reshape how these systems operate; a stumble could create competitive vulnerability. Bhusri's return and the visible reorganization suggest the company views AI adoption as existential rather than incremental—a signal that clients should expect material product changes and potentially new licensing or deployment models tied to AI capabilities. Enterprises currently evaluating Workday contracts should factor in the company's execution risk on this transition.

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