Microsoft 365 Copilot for Operations
Blog|by Kieran Hollingsworth|19 July 2024
Discourse surrounding Generative AI in the workplace varies depending on who you ask, with some lauding its ability to cut down on the time spent on repetitive tasks, and others suggesting that it’s not quite up to scratch. But if there’s one thing that appears to be the general consensus, it’s that AI is going nowhere. With this in mind, it’s important that your business begins to plan out how AI will work for you.
Operations is a profession that stands to gain a lot from any prospective adoption of AI and could act as a great case study ahead of a wider rollout. From enhanced efficiency, to improved performance and customer experience, AI could have a huge impact on what is possible for an operations professional in 2024.
Optimising Supply Chains with Microsoft 365 Copilot
Supply chain management is key to success as an operations manager. Innovation and efficiency are crucial to maintaining a successful business . As such, this is one of the main areas new tools like Copilot could have a big impact.
Copilot can help by analysing vast amounts of data, including supplier performance, market trends and inventory levels to predict demand and ensure your supply chains remain strong. While Copilot in Whiteboard has been used to map mitigation plans to top risks and categorise all plans at the end of meetings. This has enabled operations teams to identify and flag potential data compliance and security risks so they can proactively investigate.
Improving data analysis with Copilot
Copilot’s data analysis capabilities extend beyond supply chain management, able to have a notable impact on various aspects of an operations manager’s roles and responsibilities. Whether you’re working on forecasting sales, analysing market trends, or optimising resource allocation, Microsoft 365 Copilot can provide the actionable insights you need to make better data-driven decisions.
Taking this one step further, Copilot for Microsoft 365’s data analysis capabilities can help to accurately predict equipment failures before they happen, reduce costly unplanned equipment downtime. It does this by analysing data from sensors and maintenance logs, helping you to schedule repairs proactively, ensuring minimal disruption and reducing maintenance costs.
Enhanced customer experience with Microsoft 365 Copilot
Ultimately, what matters the most for a business and by extension, an operations manager, is how your business and its services are received by your customers. Offering a good service and responding effectively to feedback is the key to retaining customers and onboarding new customers.
You can use Microsoft 365 Copilot to analyse customer behaviour, feedback and survey responses to generate valuable insights that inform how you can improve your service. You can use these insights to refine processes, tailor services and ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience. Use Copilot to enhance customer satisfaction and drive repeat business.
The various features of Microsoft 365 Copilot make it an ideal solution for operations managers looking to continually drive greater efficiency, processes and services. If you’d like to discuss your implementation of Microsoft 365 Copilot including the steps to prepare and what it could look like for your business, get in touch.
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