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Introducing Microsoft Copilot for Managers : Enhance Your Team's Productivity and Creativity with Generative AI-Powered Assistant.
Author
Khan, Adeel
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P., 2024.
©2024.
Description
1 online resource (731 pages)
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Cloud computing
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Artificial intelligence
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Business
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Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
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Series
Inside Copilot Series
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Summary note
Embark on an exhilarating journey through the digital landscape with Microsoft Copilots, a suite of AI-powered tools that help you create, edit, and optimize content, code, and data across various Microsoft platforms. This book will be your indispensable guide to harnessing the power of generative AI within the Microsoft ecosystem, introducing you to various copilots and their impact on your business processes. The book will guide you as a manager to leverage Microsoft Copilot to improve your personal productivity, your team's productivity, and achieve your business goals with success. This book is organized into five parts. The first part introduces you to Microsoft Copilot and its features and benefits. In the second part, you will get an overview of the integration of Microsoft Copilot with M365 tools. The third part teaches you about the maker copilot in Power Platform services followed by the business expert copilot for Sales and Service for Business Applications such as Dynamics 365 and Salesforce. The book also introduces you to Copilot Studio to help you extend the copilots or build your own. By the end of this book, you will have a solid understanding of Microsoft Copilot and how to use copilots effectively and efficiently with various transformation platforms. You will also have a collection of tips, tricks, and best practices to help you get the most out of Microsoft Copilot. What Will You Learn Set up and activate Microsoft Copilot on various Microsoft platforms Use Microsoft Copilot to generate and enhance content, code, and data with M365, Power Platform, and Business Applications tools Understand tips, tricks, and best practices to get the most out of Microsoft Copilot Build your own copilot using your own organization data Who This Book Is For Managers, team leaders, and business practitioners who want to improve their and their team's productivity and creativity with Microsoft platforms.
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Contents
Intro
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Getting Started with Copilot
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 What Is Copilot?
1.2 Understanding Prompts
1.3 How Does Copilot Work?
1.4 Copilot in Microsoft Ecosystem
1.4.1 Modern Work
1.4.2 Operating Systems
1.4.3 Developer
1.4.4 Business Applications
1.4.5 Data and AI
1.4.6 Browser and Search
1.5 Copilot Mapping to User Profile
1.6 Prerequisites of Copilot
1.7 Practicing Prompts
1.8 Summary
Part II: Copilot in Microsoft Productivity Tools
Chapter 2: Microsoft Copilot in Word
2.1 M365 Copilot Architecture Overview
2.2 M365 Copilot for Word
2.2.1 Create
Generating Document Using Generic Prompt
Generating Document Using Structured Prompt
Generating Document Using Reference Files and Content
2.2.2 Transform
Generating New Content in Existing Document
Rewrite the Content in Existing Document
Transforming Text to Table in Existing Document
2.2.3 Chat with Copilot
Changing Document Features Through Chat
Asking Information About a Document Through Chat
Prompt Guide for Chat Experience
2.3 Summary
Chapter 3: Microsoft Copilot in PowerPoint
3.1 M365 Copilot for PowerPoint
3.1.1 Create
Creating a Presentation Using a File
Creating a Presentation Using a Prompt
3.1.2 Edit
Editing an Existing Presentation
Sample Prompts for Other Experiments
3.1.3 Chat with Copilot
Summarization of Presentation Content
Asking Information About Presentation Content
3.2 Summary
Chapter 4: Microsoft Copilot in Excel
4.1 M365 Copilot for Excel
4.1.1 Enabling
4.1.2 Create
Creating a Formula Column
Creating a Pivot Table
4.1.3 Edit
Sorting and Filtering Using Copilot.
Data Manipulation Using Copilot
4.1.4 Understand
Analyze and Summarize Using Copilot
4.2 Summary
Chapter 5: Microsoft Copilot in Communication and Collaboration
5.1 M365 Copilot for Outlook
5.1.1 Create
Creating a New Content
Drafting a Reply
5.1.2 Coach
5.1.3 Summarize
5.2 M365 Copilot for Teams
5.2.1 Catch Up
5.2.2 Create and Chat
5.3 Summary
Chapter 6: Microsoft Copilot Chat
6.1 Working with M365 Copilot
6.1.1 Accessing M365 Copilot
6.1.2 Catching Up
6.1.3 Creating
6.1.4 Brainstorming
6.2 M365 Copilot Plugins
6.2.1 Architecture Update with Plugins
6.2.2 Teams Message Extensions
6.3 Summary
Part III: Copilot in Microsoft Power Platform
Chapter 7: Microsoft Copilot for Power Apps
7.1 Introduction to Power Apps
7.2 Prerequisites
7.2.1 Setting and Validating
7.2.2 Understanding the Process
7.3 Copilot in Canvas Apps
7.3.1 Start with Copilot
7.3.2 Edit with Copilot
User Interface-Related Actions
Script-Related Actions
7.4 Copilot in Model-Driven Apps
7.4.1 Additional Settings
7.4.2 Enabling Copilot in a Model-Driven App
7.5 Summary
Chapter 8: Microsoft Copilot for Power Automate
8.1 Introduction to Power Automate
8.2 Prerequisites
8.2.1 Setting and Validating
8.2.2 Setting Up with Power Apps Output
8.3 Copilot with Cloud Flows
8.3.1 Start with Copilot
Using Out-of-the-Box Prompt
Custom Prompt with Custom Table
8.3.2 Edit with Copilot
8.4 Copilot with Desktop Flow
8.4.1 Setting Up
8.4.2 Working with Copilot
Getting Help from Copilot
8.5 Summary
Chapter 9: Microsoft Copilot for Power Pages
9.1 Introduction to Power Pages
9.2 Copilot for Power Pages in Action
9.2.1 Setting Up Power Pages
9.2.2 AI-Generated Page and Form
9.2.3 AI-Powered Chat Support.
9.2.4 Dynamic Text Using Copilot
9.3 Summary
Chapter 10: Microsoft Copilot for Power BI
10.1 Introduction to Power BI
10.2 Setting Up Copilot for Power BI
10.2.1 Enabling Power BI Copilot
Tenant with Power BI
Tenant with Microsoft Fabric
10.2.2 Bringing Data to Power BI Environment
10.3 Copilot in Power BI
10.3.1 Copilot to Understand the Dataset
10.3.2 Copilot to Generate Report
10.3.3 Copilot to Generate Report with Custom Prompt
10.3.4 Copilot to Add Narrative in Reports
10.3.5 Summarize Report Using Copilot
10.3.6 Answering Questions Using Copilot
10.4 Summary
Part IV: Copilot in Microsoft Business Applications
Chapter 11: Microsoft Copilot for Sales
11.1 Setting Up Copilot for Sales
11.1.1 Licensing Options
11.1.2 Deployment Options
Admin Deployed
User Deployed
Microsoft Teams Settings
11.1.3 CRM-Based Settings
Settings for Dynamics 365 Sales
Settings for Salesforce
11.2 Summary
Chapter 12: Microsoft Copilot for Sales with Salesforce
12.1 Copilot for Sales Experience
12.1.1 First Login
12.1.2 Email Summary with CRM Context
12.1.3 Draft an Email Response with CRM Context
12.1.4 CRM Actions from Copilot for Sales Pane
Create New Record
Add New Contact Details from Suggestions
Update Contact Details
Update Account Details
Opportunity View and Updates
Save Outlook Activities to Salesforce
12.1.5 AI Suggestion for CRM Actions
12.1.6 Teams with Copilot for Sales
Collaboration Space
During Teams Meeting
Post Teams Meeting
12.2 Summary
Chapter 13: Microsoft Copilot for Sales with Dynamics
13.1 Copilot for Sales Experience
13.1.1 First Login
13.1.2 Email Summary with CRM Context
13.1.3 Draft an Email Response with CRM Context
13.1.4 CRM Actions from Copilot for Sales Pane
Create a New Record.
Add New Contact Details
Save Outlook Activities to CRM
13.1.5 AI Suggestion for CRM Actions
13.1.6 Teams with Copilot for Sales
13.2 Sales Copilot for Dynamics 365 Sales Apps
13.2.1 Get Info
Getting Account-Related News
Show Pipeline
Opportunity-Related Information
Lead-Related Information
13.2.2 Ask Questions
What's Changed
What's New
13.2.3 Stay Ahead
Prepare for Sales Meeting
Unreplied Emails
13.2.4 Replying to Email
13.3 Summary
Chapter 14: Microsoft Copilot for Service
14.1 Setting Up Copilot for Service
14.1.1 Licensing Options
14.1.2 M365 Deployment Options
14.1.3 CRM-Based Settings
Settings for Dynamics 365
14.2 Agent-Facing Deployment
14.2.1 Configuring Agent-Facing Copilot for Service
14.2.2 Embedding Agent Copilot for Service
14.3 Summary
Chapter 15: Microsoft Copilot for Service with Salesforce
15.1 Copilot for Service Experience
15.1.1 First Login
15.1.2 Email Summary with CRM Context
15.1.3 Draft an Email Response with CRM Context
15.1.4 CRM Actions from Copilot for Service Pane
Create New Objects
Add New Case
Manage Account Details
15.1.5 Teams with Copilot for Service
15.2 Summary
Chapter 16: Microsoft Copilot for Service with Dynamics 365 Customer Service
16.1 Copilot for Service Experience
16.1.1 First Login
16.1.2 Email Summary with CRM Context
16.1.3 Draft an Email Response with CRM Context.
16.1.4 CRM Actions from the Copilot for Service Pane
Create New Records
Save Outlook Activities to Dynamics 365 Customer Service
16.1.5 Teams with Copilot for Service
16.2 Service Copilot for Dynamics 365 Customer Service Apps
16.2.1 Ask a Question
16.2.2 Summarize Content
16.2.3 Draft an Email
16.2.4 Copilot Experience During Chat
16.3 Summary
Part V: Extending
Chapter 17: Microsoft Copilot Studio
17.1 Licensing and Accessing Studio
17.2 Extending M365 Copilot
17.2.1 Out-of-the-Box Plugins
Dynamics 365 Plugins
Power Platform Plugins
17.2.2 Copilot Actions
Conversational
Prompt, Flow, and Connector Plugins
17.3 Custom Copilot Bot
17.3.1 Custom Copilot and Environment
17.3.2 Templates and Copilot for Copilot Creation
17.3.3 Custom Copilot for Internal Users
Setting Up New Internal Copilot Bot
Hosting at Microsoft Teams
17.3.4 Custom Copilot for External Users
Setting Up New Copilot Bot
Actions
Channels
17.4 Summary
Chapter 18: Copilot, Generative AI, and Future of Work
Appendix A: Prompt Exercise
Creative Mode
Balanced Mode
Precise Mode
Appendix B: Flow Configuration
Index.
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ISBN
9798868804199 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
1450837874
Doi
10.1007/979-8-8688-0419-9
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