Many leaders assume Copilot becomes more useful when they learn how to ask better questions. In reality, Copilot becomes useful when the organization itself becomes easier to understand. When work is scattered across emails, private messages, personal files, and hallway conversations, even good AI answers feel vague and unreliable.
In this episode, Annie Rynd explains why structure — specifically how work is captured in Teams, SharePoint, and shared lists — is what creates real clarity. Through a practical before‑and‑after example, she shows how making conversations, documents, and commitments visible allows Copilot to stop guessing and start synthesizing. The result isn’t more process, but less friction: leaders spend less time getting oriented and more time making clear, grounded decisions.
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