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The Tale of Two Copilots: My Personal Fairy Tale

18th Oct 3:00pm - 3:40pm BST Innovate 1 (1st Floor)
25 attended
Session Description

Step into a magical world where productivity reigns supreme! In "A Tale of Two Copilots," I'll take you on a whimsical journey through the realms of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot for Web (or whatever it's called today). Discover how these two powerful allies transformed my daily tasks and gather ideas for use cases and demos. Whether you're a scribe organizing royal events or an explorer on a quest for knowledge, this session will show you how to harness the full potential of your AI Copilots. Don't miss this enchanting experience!

We'll cover:

  •  Use case examples for both web & work grounded Copilots in Microsoft 365
  •  Demonstration tips
  •   Adoption scenario ideas
  •   If Copilot is really worth more than a free lunch

 You'll leave the session with:

  • Tips for creating impactful demonstrations
  •  Ideas for adopting Copilot in various scenarios
  • Insights into the value and benefits of using Copilot

This session is suitable for everyone.

Sara Fennah

Microsoft 365 Consultant/Trainer
Znrgy Ltd
Attendees (25)
Nikki Tapley
Consultant at Yavrio
Stuart Merrill
Training Consultant at Merrill Consultants Ltd
Simon Gardner
M365 Technology and Engagement Specialist at Raytheon UK
Diane Washbrook
CoE Lead at Office For National Statistics
Wesley Crellin
Business Development at Pvt
Thomas Stensitzki
Expert at Granikos GmbH & Co. KG
David Sabat
D365 Presales Architect at Delaware
Kirsty Dale
Managing Director at Content Formula
Mira Razman
Consultant/Community Happy Fairy at Docentric/DynamicsMinds
Joshua Brammall
Dynamics 365 Senior engineer at Irwin Mitchell
Ben Lee
Head "Microsoft" Nerd at N-Able
Sheena McHardy
Operations Lead at Evolve iMS
Jenny Neal
Lead Developer at University of Exeter
Sabs Banerjee
Collaboration Product Owner at Gilead Sciences
Bart van Es
Team Lead at Mercury
Peter Thompson
Head of IT at PSD
+9 other Attendees