Microsoft Copilot training in London
your team will actually use.
Paying for Microsoft Copilot is not AI adoption.
Procurement teams buy the Microsoft 365 Copilot licences — whether in London, across the UK, or internationally. That's where most organisations stop. Real adoption means your people know how to use Microsoft Copilot in their actual daily work — confidently, consistently, and in ways that change how they operate. That's what I train.
This Microsoft Copilot training course is delivered in London, across the UK and online — a series of hands-on workshops built around your team's real tools and workflows, not a one-off feature demo.
Whether you call it Copilot training, a Copilot course or a workshop, the goal is the same: getting your people to actually use Microsoft 365 Copilot every day. Sessions are bespoke, practical and paced for genuine adoption — for teams of all sizes, in person at your London office or online for distributed teams.
Why Microsoft Copilot adoption
stalls after rollout.
Licences ≠ adoption
Procurement signs off on Copilot. IT deploys it. Nobody teaches people how to actually use it in their work. The licences sit idle.
Inspiration ≠ behaviour change
A one-off demo session is inspiring. Then everyone goes back to their desks and nothing changes. Lasting adoption requires repetition, practice and accountability.
Generic training doesn't stick
Microsoft's default materials show features, not workflows. When people can't connect Copilot to their actual daily tasks, they stop trying.
Microsoft Copilot training built around your team.
Designed to change behaviour.
I don't deliver generic Microsoft Copilot demos. I design a bespoke series of hands-on sessions around your team's actual tools, workflows and goals — so Copilot becomes part of how people work, not something they tried once and forgot.
One session creates awareness.
A series changes habits.
Research consistently shows that behaviour change requires repeated exposure, practice and reinforcement. I recommend a structured series of sessions — typically 3 to 5 — spaced over several weeks, so that each session builds on the last and people have time to practise in between.
Hands-on Copilot skills
- Copilot Chat — your AI assistant across the whole Microsoft 365 ecosystem
- Copilot in Word — drafting, editing, summarising documents
- Copilot in Outlook — emails, replies, meeting prep
- Copilot in Teams — meeting summaries, action items
- Copilot in PowerPoint — slide creation from briefs
- Copilot in Excel — data analysis in plain language
- Prompt writing that gets useful results first time
Tailored to your context
- Content and examples built around your team's actual work
- Prompts and templates your team can use from day one
- Practical tasks during every session — not just watching demos
- Facilitated peer learning — teams share what's working in real time
- Paced to allow real-world practice between sessions
- Delivered in English or Hungarian, in-person or online
Copilot training for every team
that has the licences.
Microsoft 365 Copilot touches every desk, not just IT. I tailor each course to how the function actually works:
Finance & operations
Excel analysis in plain language, report drafting and summarising long documents in seconds.
Legal & compliance
Reviewing, comparing and summarising documents safely within your compliance boundary.
HR & people
Drafting policies, job descriptions and communications, and prepping for meetings faster.
Executive assistants
Inbox triage, meeting summaries, action tracking and turning notes into polished documents.
Marketing & comms
First drafts, repurposing content across channels and building decks straight from a brief.
Leadership
Staying across detail, preparing for decisions and modelling confident AI use for the team.
Find out why your Copilot licences aren't being used.
The AI Maturity Assessment identifies which dimensions are holding adoption back — awareness, workflow integration, culture — so training targets the real problem.
Questions about
Microsoft Copilot training.
For fully hands-on sessions, yes — participants need active Copilot licences within your Microsoft 365 environment. If licences are still being procured, I can run a demo-led introductory session so your team understands what to expect and how to prepare for full rollout.
Microsoft's materials show what Copilot can do. My sessions focus on changing how your team actually works — with prompts, examples and exercises built around your specific roles, tools and goals. There's a significant gap between knowing Copilot exists and actually using it every day. I close that gap.
One session creates awareness. A series changes behaviour. Real adoption happens when people practise, hit real obstacles in their day-to-day work, and get support to work through them. A structured series — typically 3 to 5 sessions over several weeks — builds the repetition and accountability needed for Copilot to actually stick.
Yes. Microsoft 365 Copilot operates within your organisation's existing Microsoft 365 security and compliance boundary. Your data is not used to train Microsoft's AI models, and all responses are governed by your existing permissions and data protection policies — the same ones that apply to Teams, Outlook and SharePoint.
I work with teams of all sizes — from small departments of 8 to larger corporate rollouts. For groups over 20, I recommend splitting into cohorts so sessions stay genuinely hands-on rather than becoming passive presentations.
Yes — sessions are available in person or online, in English or Hungarian. I work with teams across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Remote delivery works well for distributed teams, provided participants have active Copilot access during the session.
Every programme is priced around your team size, the number of sessions and whether delivery is in person or online. Most engagements are a series of 3 to 5 sessions rather than a single workshop, so pricing reflects the depth your team needs. Tell me about your team and goals and I'll send a tailored quote.
Both. The training runs as a series of hands-on Copilot workshops that together form a structured course, spaced over several weeks so people can practise between sessions. Whether you think of it as a Copilot course, a class or a workshop, the focus is real daily use — not a one-off demo.
Yes. Training works best as part of a wider rollout. I can help you diagnose where adoption is stalling, identify champions and structure the sessions so Microsoft Copilot becomes part of how your team works — not just a licence sitting on the invoice.
Yes. I deliver Copilot training in person across London and the UK, on-site at your office, as well as online for distributed teams. In-person sessions tend to drive the strongest engagement for hands-on practice.
Let's get your team
actually using Microsoft Copilot.
Tell me about your team size, current Copilot access and goals — I'll propose a session structure that fits.
Copilot training
that lands.
The mixture of broad topic introduction with live demo. Providing tips and tricks we can take away after the session.
The custom personalisation guidelines were really helpful. I always end up prompting that information each time I use Copilot, so embedding it will be a huge time saver.
Learning how to prompt properly — nothing I would change.