What is Microsoft Copilot?
Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant integrated throughout Microsoft 365. It uses large language models (including GPT-4) combined with your organisation's data to help with tasks like writing, summarising, analysing, and creating. Unlike standalone AI tools, Copilot understands your business context through your Microsoft 365 content.
Copilot Across Microsoft 365 Apps
Word
Draft documents from brief prompts, rewrite text in different tones, summarise long documents, and get writing suggestions. Ask Copilot to "Write a proposal for our new managed services offering" and get a complete draft to refine.
Excel
Analyse data with natural language queries, create formulas by describing what you want, generate charts, and identify trends. Ask "What were our top selling products last quarter?" and get instant analysis.
PowerPoint
Create presentations from outlines or Word documents, generate speaker notes, redesign slides, and summarise presentations. Ask Copilot to "Create a presentation on cybersecurity best practices" for a complete draft deck.
Outlook
Draft emails from brief instructions, summarise long email threads, suggest replies, and coach you on tone. Copilot can turn "Follow up with John about the project timeline" into a professional email.
Teams
Get meeting recaps without attending, summarise chat conversations, draft messages, and create meeting agendas. "What did I miss in this morning's meeting?" gives you instant context.
Licensing and Costs
- Microsoft 365 Copilot: $45 AUD per user per month (on top of existing Microsoft 365 licensing)
- Minimum requirements: Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, E3, or E5
- No minimum seats: Purchase for as few or as many users as needed
Cost consideration: At $45/user/month, Copilot needs to save at least 1-2 hours per week to deliver ROI. Most organisations see 5-10 hours saved, making it highly cost-effective for knowledge workers.
Implementation Best Practices
- Start with a pilot group: Roll out to 5-10 users across different roles before company-wide deployment
- Choose high-impact users: Start with people who write a lot (proposals, reports) or handle data analysis
- Provide training: Copilot effectiveness depends on prompt quality. Train users on asking good questions
- Review security: Copilot respects Microsoft 365 permissions. Ensure your data permissions are appropriate before deployment
- Measure outcomes: Track time saved, document quality, and user satisfaction
- Share success stories: Help users learn from each other's effective prompts and use cases
Security and Data Privacy
Microsoft Copilot is designed for enterprise security:
- Your data stays within your Microsoft 365 tenant
- Copilot respects existing permissions—users only see data they can already access
- Your organisational data is not used to train Microsoft's models
- Enterprise compliance and data protection controls apply
- Data residency is maintained according to your Microsoft 365 configuration
Getting the Most from Copilot
Effective Prompting Tips
- Be specific about what you want: "Write a professional email declining the meeting and suggesting three alternative times" vs "Write an email"
- Provide context: Tell Copilot who the audience is and what tone to use
- Iterate: Refine outputs with follow-up prompts like "Make it more formal" or "Shorten to three paragraphs"
- Use it for first drafts: AI excels at overcoming blank page syndrome
- Always review outputs: AI makes mistakes; human review is essential
How We Researched This Article
This article was compiled using information from authoritative industry sources to ensure accuracy and relevance for Australian businesses.
Sources & References
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Microsoft Copilot Documentation
Official Microsoft documentation and guides for Copilot
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Microsoft Work Trend Index
Research on AI's impact on productivity and work patterns
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Forrester Total Economic Impact of Copilot
Third-party analysis of Copilot's business value
* Information is current as of the publication date. Cybersecurity guidelines and best practices evolve regularly. We recommend verifying current recommendations with the original sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do we need special hardware for Microsoft Copilot?
No special hardware is required. Copilot runs in the cloud and works on any device that runs Microsoft 365 apps. There are "Copilot+ PCs" with enhanced local AI features, but they're not required for Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Can Copilot access confidential data it shouldn't?
Copilot respects your existing Microsoft 365 permissions. If a user can't access a document normally, Copilot can't access it either. However, this makes permission hygiene crucial—review and clean up over-permissioned data before deploying Copilot.
Is Copilot available in Australia?
Yes. Microsoft 365 Copilot is available globally including Australia. Your data is processed according to your Microsoft 365 data residency settings. Australian businesses can use Copilot with data staying in Australian data centres.
Should we get Copilot for everyone or just some users?
Start with users who will benefit most: those who write frequently, analyse data, or spend significant time in meetings. Once you've demonstrated value, expand to other users. Not every role benefits equally from Copilot.
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