How to adopt Copilot in your organization
Pierre-Yves Delac?te
Copilot MVP | Copilot enthusiastic pioneer | Managing Architect for Organizational Change Management at Planet Technologies | Copilot and Microsoft 365 adoption expert
A practical guide to implement Copilot and leverage its benefits
“Powerful AI assistant Copilot is, but change management approachand culture of collective intelligence it requires. Patient, learner, clean, critical, and open you must be, and common traps you must avoid.”?
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Copilot is a powerful AI assistant that helps you find, create, and share information across Microsoft 365. It can surface relevant emails, documents, meetings, and people based on your natural language queries. It can also generate summaries, presentations, FAQs, and other content from your existing data. Copilot can save you time, keep you updated, and help you explore new possibilities.?
But how can you adopt Copilot in your organization and make the most of it? In this blog post, I will share some best practices and tips to help you implement Copilot and foster a culture of collective intelligence
Main Copilot traps and how to avoid them?
Copilot is a powerful tool, but it is not perfect. It is still learning and improving every day. Sometimes, it might not work as expected, or it might give you wrong or incomplete results. Here are some common traps that you might encounter when using Copilot and how to avoid them:?
My favorite Copilot usages so far?
Copilot can help you with many tasks and scenarios. Here are some of my favorite usages so far:?
Recommended approach to discover and deploy Copilot?
Copilot is a new and innovative tool that requires a change management approach to ensure a successful adoption. Here are some steps that you can follow to discover and deploy Copilot in your organization:?
Change scope analysis?
Understand the context, first vision, needs, expectations, concerns, and stakeholders of Copilot adoption?
Interviews?
Identify use cases where Copilot could be useful and understand the patterns of usage?
Survey?
Measure the interest and readiness for Copilot at the scale of the organization and understand the trends of usage?
Focus group?
Demonstrate use cases to a panel of users and prioritize the audience and use cases for Copilot adoption?
Recommendations?
Build a clear vision aligned with the organization strategy and goals and propose a best plan for Copilot adoption?
Pilot?
Showcase Copilot to selected users, foster collective intelligence, provide support, and measure feedback and results?
Governance?
Build best practices for Copilot usage, such as use cases, permission management, data hygiene, and ethics?
Champions program?
Educate, assist, survey, foster collective intelligence ("Copilothon"), and guide champions who will promote and support Copilot in their teams?
Generalization?
Communicate, educate, guide, and support the generalization of Copilot to all users in the organization?
Reporting and adjustment?
Analyze Copilot usages and adjust the support and communication campaigns accordingly?
Evangelization?
Work with departments to build specific best practices for their use cases and evangelize Copilot benefits?
What is important for users to know and do?
Copilot is a new and innovative tool that requires users to know and do some things to make the most of it. Here are some tips for users to use Copilot effectively:?
Be patient?
Don't give up on Copilot. Try again, differently or later.?
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Learn?
Learn the good prompts, clean bad prompts, learn the tools, explore always.?
Be clean?
Protect information, clean duplicates, respect ethics.?
Be critical?
You are in charge. Double check the results for accuracy, relevance, and ethics.?
Share?
Share your success, tips, failures, and feedback.?
Overall methodology to scale Copilot adoption?
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I hope this blog post has given you some insights and tips on how to adopt Copilot in your organization and leverage its benefits. Copilot is a powerful AI assistant that can help you find, create, and share information across Microsoft 365. It can save you time, keep you updated, and help you explore new possibilities. But it also requires a change management approach to ensure a successful adoption. If you want to learn more about Copilot, please contact me, I would love to hear from you and help you make the most of Copilot.?
This blog post has been created through Microsoft 365 Copilot from a PowerPoint where the author brought his own intelligence and experience ??
Addendum: I asked Copilot to rewrite this post in a more narrative way here under is the result
Here is a possible narrative based on the page:
The Copilot Adoption Journey: From Failure to Success
I was very excited when I first heard about Copilot, the powerful AI assistant that could help me find, create, and share information across Microsoft 3651[1]2[2]. I thought it would be a game-changer for my work, saving me time and effort, and opening new possibilities3[3]. I couldn't wait to try it out.
But my initial experience with Copilot was disappointing. It didn't work as I expected?[4]. Sometimes, it gave me wrong or incomplete results. Sometimes, it didn't understand my queries. Sometimes, it just didn't respond at all. I felt frustrated and confused. I wondered if Copilot was a hype or a hoax.
I was about to give up on Copilot, when I learned that my organization was planning to adopt it as a strategic tool. They hired a consultant, Pierre-Yves Delac?te, who was an expert in digital transformation and Copilot adoption. He explained to me that Copilot was not a magic solution, but a learning process. He said that Copilot required a change management approach to ensure a successful adoption?[5]?[6].
He shared with me some best practices and tips to use Copilot effectively. He told me to be patient, to learn from my failures, to double check the results, to manage my data properly, and to share my feedback and insights. He also showed me some use cases where Copilot could be useful, such as summarizing emails, creating presentations, extracting information, and catching up on the latest updates?[7].
He invited me to join a pilot group of selected users who would test Copilot and provide feedback. He also introduced me to a network of champions who would promote and support Copilot in their teams. He said that Copilot was not a replacement, but a complement?[8]. He said that Copilot was not a chatbot, but a search and creation tool?[9]. He said that Copilot was not a data warehouse, but a data aggregator[^10^][10]. He said that Copilot was not an autopilot, but an assistant11[11].
I decided to give Copilot another chance. I followed his advice and tried Copilot again, with a different mindset and attitude. I was amazed by the results. Copilot helped me save time, be professional, explore fast, be updated, and crunch fast12[12]. Copilot helped me do my work better, and discover new opportunities. Copilot helped me collaborate with others, and foster a culture of collective intelligence13[13].
I realized that Copilot was not a hype or a hoax, but a powerful and innovative tool. I realized that Copilot was not a problem, but a solution. I realized that Copilot was not a failure, but a success. I became a Copilot fan and advocate. I shared my success stories and tips with others. I helped Copilot improve and grow1?[14]. I thanked Pierre-Yves for his guidance and support.
This is my Copilot adoption journey, from failure to success. What is yours?
Source: Conversation with Bing, 2/13/2024
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Scrum Master in Digital Solutions at Vestas, MSc in IT, Communication & Organization
1 年Jacob Yde Knudsen
Culture and Change Strategist | Community Igniter | Helping individuals and organizations thrive in uncertainty by inviting people positive change at Planet Technologies
1 年My favorite phrase is "culture of collective intelligence!" I love the vision!
Impressive insights on integrating AI tools like Copilot into organizational workflows—adapting to new technologies certainly demands a thoughtful change management strategy.
Certified Power Platform Consultant & Host of CitizenDeveloper365
1 年I love how you mention some of the shortcomings of Copilot and how it’s users need to be careful, but not scared. Because it’s revolutionary, I feel people often forget that it’s not perfect. Greta read!