Copilot for Advanced Collaboration in Teams and Outlook

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Copilot for Advanced Collaboration in Teams and Outlook

Coursera · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·1mo ago
This course is for professionals new to Microsoft 365 Copilot who want to build confidence using AI for communication and collaboration. No prior experience is needed, but you’ll need access to Microsoft 365 with Copilot enabled. A free 30-day trial is available via the course link. You’ll learn how to use Copilot in Outlook and Teams to enhance communication and collaboration. This includes techniques for managing emails, organizing meetings, and analyzing conversations. The course also covers best practices and advanced tips to help you boost productivity with Copilot across Microsoft 365. By the end of the course, you'll be able to: • Manage emails effectively using Copilot in Outlook, including drafting, summarizing, and organizing. • Streamline meeting scheduling and agenda creation with Copilot's assistance. • Analyze and summarize conversations and meeting transcripts in Teams. • Apply advanced usage techniques and best practices for Copilot across Microsoft 365 applications. • Develop strategies to maximize productivity and efficiency using Copilot in various work scenarios. Start building your skills with hands-on, practical guidance.
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