Unlock unparalleled efficiency with Microsoft Copilot! Learn "practical, tactical" tips to integrate AI into your daily work, boosting productivity and transforming how you get things done.

Unlock peak efficiency with "Quick Tips for AI Productivity Featuring Microsoft Copilot," a dynamic course designed to revolutionize your daily workflow. In today's fast-paced environment, leveraging AI tools is no longer optional—it's essential for staying ahead. This program, with a strong focus on Microsoft Copilot, provides immediately actionable strategies to integrate AI into your professional life.
The course delves into key areas where AI excels, teaching you how to:
This course emphasizes a continuous learning mindset, encouraging you to use AI not just as a shortcut, but as a tool to enhance your skills and intelligence. Learn to effectively use prompts and re-prompts to achieve desired outputs, making AI a truly collaborative partner. Equip yourself with the knowledge to harness AI's power, refine its output, and navigate the evolving landscape of AI ethics and usage policies.

Randy Dean, the “E-mail Sanity Expert” ® is a professional speaker and expert on time & e-mail management, effective organization, and the related use of technology. For more than 25 years, Randy has been leading programs for major corporate, university, association, and government audiences. Obsessed with time management and personal productivity, he left a successful career as a graduate program admissions director, professional marketer, and manager to become a leading speaker and trainer. The author of the recent Amazon bestseller, Taming the E-mail Beast, and producer and creator of several video self-study courses and popular YouTube channel, he has led programs for thousands of satisfied and inspired students, managers, and professionals on being more productive with their time and life. His highly informative and entertaining programs leave audience members with immediately-usable tools, strategies, and skills on how to better manage their time, technology, and information overload following their program experience.