Exploring the Future of Work with Microsoft Copilot: A TechCon365 Recap
Attending the Microsoft TechCon365 Conference in Seattle was an enlightening experience, particularly with the spotlight on Microsoft Copilot. Here’s a recap of my top six standout sessions.
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Process Mining and AI Integration
The Process Mining session showcased the innovative integration of process mining with AI capabilities and how Copilot can analyze data to identify inefficiencies and trends, and then make actionable recommendations. The use of Power BI for creating monitoring dashboards and the anticipation of Copilot for PowerAutomate going live were also significant points of discussion. This integration represents a leap forward in process optimization, offering a glimpse into the future of automated workflow management and data-driven decision-making.
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Overcoming Barriers to Copilot Adoption
Stephen Rose’s “Garbage In Garbage Out” session shared the top 10 blockers for Copilot adoption, including data overload and the need for enhanced security opportunities, providing insights for organizations aiming to streamline their technological infrastructure. His recommendations included suggestions around storage that caught the attention of digital hoarders:
- Outdated information in archives, necessitating the purging of emails older than 12-18 months.
- Obsolete documents in OneDrive over 3 years old and unused in the last 90 days should be moved to Azure cold storage.
- Integration of data across platforms, ensuring all data is in the M365 Cloud.
- Removal of non-integrated third-party apps like Box, Slack, Zoom, and Blue Jeans.
Adaptive Cards: Bringing Tools to Users
Copilot in OneDrive: Streamline Workflows
My last session of the conference was with Ben Truelove on the new (coming soon) Copilot in OneDrive. His moto: Spend less time doing the work to get your work done. He broke features down into 6 categories.
- Discover allows users to quickly find information within their files.
- Catch Up to provide summaries of file updates.
- Organize to automate content organization,
- Create to transform existing files into more meaningful content.
- Banish Busywork to reduce preliminary tasks.
He shared ways to conduct Q&A on files without opening them, compare images for insights, and convert Copilot responses into documents. This final session really emphasized the continuous evolution of Copilot across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.
Conclusion
TechCon365 offered a glimpse into the future where Microsoft Copilot and its suite of tools will play a pivotal role in the way we work, collaborate, and create. The conference was a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to innovation and productivity, providing a wealth of knowledge and a vision of a more empowered workforce.
Author: Carolyn Humpherys, Learning and Change Management Consultant, Traveling Coaches
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