Supercharge Your AI Strategy with a Copilot Envisioning Session
Microsoft Copilot continues to make waves for good reason. It integrates directly with Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Dynamics 365, putting the power of AI right into the tools your team already uses. But let’s be honest—many organizations buy the licenses and then try to figure things out later.
That’s where things start to fall apart.
Licensing Copilot doesn’t guarantee results. Without a clear, tailored strategy, teams often struggle to use it effectively. Instead of driving value, Copilot ends up underutilized or even creates confusion and resistance across the organization.
What’s Missing? A Clear Path to Business Impact
At Kumo Partners, we’ve helped organizations go from Copilot-curious to Copilot-confident. Our Copilot Envisioning Session, available on Microsoft AppSource, is designed to close the gap between potential and performance.
This is a hands-on, focused workshop designed around your goals.
What You’ll Get in a Copilot Envisioning Session
🔍 Focused Discovery
We start by getting to know your business, your people, and how work gets done. We look for real opportunities where Copilot can enhance productivity and reduce busywork.
🧩 Real Use Cases, Real Productivity
We walk through live demos and examples tailored to your industry. Whether it’s speeding up sales, automating proposals, improving internal knowledge access, or streamlining documentation, we ground everything in practical application.
📈 Prioritized Opportunities
We help you spot high-impact use cases with quick wins, while also identifying longer-term AI opportunities across Microsoft 365, Copilot Studio, Power Platform, and Dynamics.
🗺️ A Strategic Roadmap
You’ll leave the session with clear recommendations and next steps, from licensing guidance to implementation planning. We also share insights on how to roll out Copilot in a way that drives adoption and ROI.
Why It Works
We focus on what’s real. Our team works with Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Dynamics every day, so we know where Copilot delivers value and where it doesn’t. During the session, we focus on use cases that are achievable, measurable, and aligned with how your teams actually work. You’ll walk away with clear recommendations, not just ideas.
Thinking about Copilot? Start with a strategy session that’s built for results.
Let’s explore what’s possible together.
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