Most organizations already have Copilot - but very few are getting consistent, reliable value from it.
In this 45-minute session, we’ll show you how to move beyond basic usage and start using Copilot in a way that genuinely improves day to day work - with more accurate outputs, better consistency, and answers your teams can trust.
A key focus of this session is how to move from generic AI responses to authoritative, business-grounded answers by connecting Copilot to trusted knowledge sources like Atlas.
Whether your organization is just getting started or already rolling Copilot out, this session will help you make it work harder - and more reliably - for your people.
What you’ll learn
In just 45 minutes, we’ll cover:
Where Copilot genuinely adds value in day-to-day work (and where it doesn’t)
The most common mistakes that limit impact across organizations
How to structure prompts for more consistent, higher-quality outputs
How to get more reliable, grounded answers by connecting Copilot to trusted content (Atlas + MCP integration)
Practical ways to improve adoption without overwhelming teams
Simple governance approaches that enable safe usage without slowing people down
Who this is for
Business leaders driving AI adoption
IT and digital transformation teams
Managers looking to improve team productivity
Anyone responsible for rolling out or improving Copilot usage
Product Director at ClearPeople
Stephen is Product Director at ClearPeople, where he leads the development of the Atlas Intelligent Knowledge Platform. For the past seven years at ClearPeople, Stephen has focused on shaping Atlas into a cutting-edge platform that improves productivity and optimizes workflows through intelligent solutions. In addition to product leadership, he is an active contributor to industry discussions, regularly speaking at events and webinars on knowledge management and AI.
Collaboration Platform Manager at The Royal College of Psychiatrists
John Bazley is an experienced collaboration and digital workplace specialist with over 25 years’ experience supporting organizations to adopt and optimize modern collaboration platforms and knowledge-sharing practices. He currently serves as Collaboration & Office Platforms Manager at the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the UK, where he leads strategy and delivery for intranet, Microsoft 365 and SaaS-based collaboration systems that enhance organizational knowledge flow and digital engagement.