Focus on a small number of use cases that meaningfully reshape day-to-day work and ladder up to your goals. A strong candidate use case usually:
- Shows up every week (or more often).
- Involves manual, repetitive effort.
- Touches multiple people or teams.
Think in three categories:
1. Think & synthesize
- Research and summarization.
- Knowledge search and retrieval across documents and systems.
- Data analysis or reporting.
2. Create & communicate
- Drafting and editing documents, emails, and presentations.
- Customer or internal communications.
- QA, reviews, and checklists.
3. Coordinate & execute
- Meeting prep and follow-ups.
- Planning and project management.
- Handoffs between teams or systems.
Discuss these with your team and rank them by impact and effort. For example, a sales team might prioritize “responding to RFPs and proposals” because it’s frequent, time-consuming, and directly tied to revenue.
In one example scenario, using Copilot to support RFP responses can:
- Save about 6 hours per RFP by moving sellers from drafting to editing.
- Enable responding to roughly 2x the volume of RFPs.
- Improve win rate through more tailored, on-time proposals.
Starting with 3–5 such use cases helps you build habits, show visible wins, and then expand from there.