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Join the Microsoft Planner product team to hear about recent updates to the new Planner and a sneak peek about what's coming next on our roadmap. Our product maker experts will showcase some of the k...
Dylan_Snodgrass
Updated Dec 27, 2024
marcodebona
Sep 17, 2024Brass Contributor
Such a true statement: We need the boring and useful things done before even thinking on using "sexy" things as Copilot!
The use case for Copilot is clearly not coming from users, but from the MS Sales team, pushing a need that does not exist. MS listen to this: No one will ask copilot to prepare a summary of the project status if the product is not fit to be used for project management... Focus on basic and listen to users, not the sales/marketing team!
GW_Swicord
Sep 18, 2024Iron Contributor
This: "The use case for Copilot is clearly not coming from users, but from the MS Sales team, pushing a need that does not exist."
- jeffreyroseberrySep 18, 2024Brass ContributorIn all fairness, I find CoPilot to be very helpful in compiling notes from Teams sessions that I'm holding / moderating. I've always struggled with my note-taking capabilities. CoPilot really helps reduce the time necessary to compile detailed and accurate meeting notes. It was the justification I used to obtain authorization for a CoPilot / Teams Premium license.
- GW_SwicordSep 18, 2024Iron ContributorThat does sound helpful if you use Teams for meetings. But it also seems like something that should not require such a substantial hike in seat price for people who don't want much more than a good secretary for meetings.
- OwenJonesSep 18, 2024Iron ContributorRight now Asana and Monday seem rather more focused on what their customers are actually asking for...