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How you can turn promise into reality and achieve lasting value from Microsoft Copilot deployments

  • Date 30 Jul 2024
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Smarter technology at work offers the promise of eliminating drudgery and so-called ‘busy work’. Anything from opening a file, to composing an email, preparing a PowerPoint template, or even summarising key points from a meeting, can be handled by Microsoft Copilot. When Microsoft unveiled Copilot in early 2023 as ‘your everyday AI Companion’, these were among the scenarios demonstrated.

However, what happens in a Microsoft lab and what happens in a more complex, diverse, and heterogenous production environment like your own, are two very different things.

    In our latest guide, we’ve documented some the key mistakes organisations are making when it comes to rolling out Copilot, and the practical steps leaders can take to turn experimentation into tangible business impact.

     

    Our guide to adopting AI in the workplace

    With Copilot available to enterprise customers since late 2023, NRI’s direct experience of Copilot is that most people aren’t using it to its full potential – or they cannot find effective uses for it and businesses don’t understand how to achieve a return on investment.

    Our guide covers:

      • How to assess both organisational and technical readiness.
      • The seven most common challenges when it comes to adopting Copilot.
      • Our top recommendations to ensure success.

     

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