Winning With Copilot Ebook
A Guide for Introducing Microsoft Copilot into Your Organisation
A Guide for Introducing Microsoft Copilot into Your Organisation

A comprehensive guide to developing an AI strategy that resonates with your board, focusing on realistic expectations, quick wins, service evolution, and best practices for transitioning from pilot to production.

By leveraging AI, law firm Anand and Anand not only gets back to the clients fast with the win/loss probability of their case, but also substantiates it with material facts in the form of supporting documents.

Effective benefits management is pivotal for project success, validating the investment made; however, shifts in project parameters like scope, schedule, and resources can impede anticipated benefits. By addressing common pitfalls and offering strategies for adaptability, this session equips project leaders with the tools to uphold alignment between project objectives, benefits, and delivery.
Envision the future with these IBRS whiteboard sessions.
Essential guidance on creating an effective ICT strategy and how to ensure it’s tailored to your business goals.
Explore the four factors utilised to confront climate change whilst ensuring a sustainable approach to technology development.
With more vendors such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and SalesForce embedding AI technology into their products for enterprise use, organisations will soon have more tools with AI capabilities. However, more solutions do not always mean producing meaningful outcomes, since most of these products will still fall short of expectations due to the current limitations of language models, and some types of work that still cannot be easily replicated by AI.
How to develop and document an ICT strategy. The key to effective strategy is good content – IBRS offers a structured approach that lets you put your strategy into focus. This CIO handbook is designed to assist new CIOs in understanding their role and allow established CIOs to compare and consider whether they could do things differently.