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Prompts and Exercises to try
Check out the below prompts for practice, trial, error, and learning. I'll be using these in my 6 hr lecture this Thursday Some files to use are attached 💬 COPILOT CHAT 🔐 MICROSOFT 365 LICENSING – QUICK FACT CHECK 🔵 Goal: Is Data Loss Prevention (DLP) a feature of the Microsoft 365 E3 subscription? 🟢 Context: I need a quick licensing fact check for Microsoft 365. 🟣 Source: Use current Microsoft licensing and product feature information. 🟠 Expectation: Give a clear yes/no answer, explain any important licensing caveats, and keep the response concise and customer-friendly. 📣 MARKETING CAMPAIGN – SECURITY AWARENESS (MICROSOFT 365) 🔵 Goal: Create a step-by-step guide for planning and executing a security awareness marketing campaign focused on Microsoft 365. 🟢 Context: The campaign should help customers understand how Microsoft 365 Business Premium can protect their environment. 🟣 Source: Use Microsoft 365 Business Premium security information and campaign planning best practices. 🟠 Expectation: Include how Microsoft 365 Business Premium helps protect customer environments, the best ways to reach existing and new customers, recommended channels including LinkedIn, above-the-line marketing, social media posts, security awareness content, webinars and workshops, plus a step-by-step execution plan and KPIs to measure campaign success. 📊 PYTHON – HEAT MAP VISUALISATION 🔵 Goal: Make a Python heatmap with 300 boxes using NumPy and Matplotlib. 🟢 Context: The heatmap should clearly show a 15x20 grid with crisp individual boxes. 🟣 Source: Use Python, NumPy, Matplotlib, and the RdBu_r colour map. 🟠 Expectation: Use high values as red and low values as blue, keep each box crisp with no smoothing, draw white grid lines between every box, add axis labels for Probability and Impact, include a colourbar, and save the output as heatmap_300_boxes_proper_visualization.png in high quality. 👶 LEARN ANYTHING FASTER (EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5 MODE) SWOT Analysis 🔵 Goal: Explain what a SWOT analysis is.
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Copilot Help with Rebranding
This weekend I was in Canva working on new Website design. While in there playing around I noticed on LinkedIn companies had Certs for Attendance and Completion. I thought, Yes. I need that. but My logo for a professional site and certs didn't really fit. Don't get me wrong, I love the bulb, the graduation cap, it plays completely into my theme of Learning, Lightbulb moments, Ideas, Innovation. I also like my images, so thats going no where. But it's not really a logo. So I used Copilot to help turn my image into a logo. Knowing what I wanted, but not having nearly the time needed to design myself, which I could have in Photoshop. But currently i'm illustrating my first childrens book, so when I open photoshop, thats what i'm doing. But this is exactly where Copilot works. I have an idea, I know what I want. But I don't have time. So I used My image - an example of what I mean, and my Prompt "can you turn this into an amazing simple graphic design, with Blue and Orange - of sharp wavy lines with thickness that create this over all shape with out being exactly as is. all against a pure white background similar to the attached, use gradient with a sheen look" There it is. New logo for my Webpage, For the Certificates that members will get after 1 month attendance, and After completing the classrooms. Copilot is great for brain storming and bringing to life your ideas. TRY IT. I have attached my Sunday Blog on this.
Copilot Help with Rebranding
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@Troy Burgher Thats brilliant Troy. Look forward to that.
What are you doing this weekend?
I will be Watching - SILO, Walking Dead, Reacher (new series) I'll be looking for new film to watch. Playing in over 35s football match at home. Taking the dogs on a nice walk Doing up some new AI Copilot Videos Creating some cool Copilot Images to really hit home the point Preparing for 6 hr Lecture next Thursday (fun times) Watching Man United v AC Milan. Spend some time with the wife (If I must) I never said that. What does your weekend look like
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💡 Friday Top Tip
💡 Friday Top Tip: Create a Custom Teams Summary for Every Client Meeting If you're already using Teams Transcription and Copilot, the new Custom Summary feature is one of the easiest ways to standardise how client information is captured across your business. Instead of asking Copilot different questions after every client call, you can create a reusable template that automatically extracts the information you need in the same format every time. 🎯 Why Use a Custom Summary? ✅ Consistent client records ✅ Standardised meeting documentation across the team ✅ Faster CRM updates ✅ Easier handovers between colleagues ✅ Ensures important information isn't missed ✅ Creates a repeatable process for candidate and client meetings ✅ Improves reporting and knowledge sharing 📋 Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Run Your Teams Meeting with Transcription Enabled - Start or join your Teams meeting - Turn on Transcription - Complete your client meeting as normal The Custom Summary uses the meeting transcript to create a structured summary based on your template. Step 2: Open the Meeting Recap After the meeting: 1. Open the meeting chat 2. Select Recap 3. Click the Custom Summary tab You will see any existing templates along with the option to create a new one. Step 3: Create Your Template Click + Create Template Give the template a meaningful name, for example: - Client Discovery Call Summary - Client Requirements Meeting - Candidate Interview Summary - Customer Review Meeting Choose a name that clearly identifies the purpose of the summary. Step 4: Define Your Standard Structure Build the template using the information you want captured from every meeting. Example: Client Name Meeting Date Attendees Business Overview Current Challenges Objectives Discussed Requirements Identified Projects Discussed Risks & Concerns Key Decisions Actions Agreed Action Owner Target Date Follow-Up Required Next Meeting Date The more structured your template, the more consistent your meeting records will become.
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Weekly Blog - 🤯 The Weirdest Jobs AI Might Create by 2030
Everyone loves talking about the jobs AI will replace. Personally, I think that's the boring conversation. The really interesting question is: what strange new jobs will AI create? History has a funny habit of making ridiculous job titles seem normal. Twenty years ago, "social media manager" sounded made up. Ten years ago, nobody knew what an influencer was. Today, both are legitimate careers. We're already seeing the first wave of AI-created jobs. Take AI Lecturer, for example. A few years ago, nobody was being hired to teach people how to use Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, AI agents, prompt engineering, and AI workflows. Today, organisations actively need people who can train teams, run workshops, explain AI in plain English, and help employees get real value from these tools. That's not a future job. That's a job AI already created. 🎓🤖 So if AI Lecturer is today's example, what could the next generation of AI careers look like? 🧠 AI Personality Designer Not all AI assistants should sound the same. An AI helping someone through a medical issue needs to sound calm and empathetic. An AI sales assistant might need to be energetic and persuasive. A children's learning assistant should be encouraging and fun. The AI Personality Designer would create and fine-tune these digital personalities. Part psychologist. Part brand expert. Part storyteller. Their job would be making sure AI feels less like software and more like a helpful colleague. 🕵️ Prompt Archaeologist Every company will eventually have years of AI-generated reports, decisions, conversations, and recommendations stored away. Then one day somebody will ask: "Why did our AI recommend this strategy back in 2028?" The Prompt Archaeologist will dive into historical prompts, settings, workflows, and outputs to reconstruct what happened. Think Indiana Jones. But instead of digging up lost cities, they're excavating ancient Copilot prompts. 🌍 Synthetic Reality Auditor In a world filled with AI-generated images, videos, voices, and documents, trust becomes incredibly valuable.
Weekly Blog - 🤯 The Weirdest Jobs AI Might Create by 2030
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@Rajesh Boopalan Very true Rajesh. We don't know fully the roles we lose and the ones we gain, but I'd image we don't lose many, just need less people to do them because of AI and how helpful it is. but it will create many more - LIKE MINE AI Enablement consultant - which didn't exist 3 yrs ago
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