April 2026 · Microsoft 365 and Copilot By Sara Teitelman
We have walked into dozens of Copilot rollouts at this point. Some are humming twelve months later. Some are quietly being unwound. The variable that predicts which is which is not the license count, not the executive sponsorship, not the budget. It is whether someone wrote down what a good day with Copilot looks like, by role, before any seat was assigned.
March 2026 · Change management By Sara Teitelman
We have a question we ask near the end of most discovery calls. It is short. It is not in any deck. The answer, more often than not, decides whether we take the work.
November 2025 · AI adoption and rollout By Jeremy Nurse
Welcome back to the AI Adoption 101 series, designed for mid-sized businesses with 100–2,000 employees in professional services, real estate, healthcare, or education. This part focuses on establishing a low-risk pilot program: a small-scale test of AI tools without full commitment. Previous installments covered AI basics in Microsoft 365 and tenant readiness.
November 2025 · Change management By Sara Teitelman
You've committed significant capital to Microsoft 365 Copilot, expecting streamlined workflows, faster decisions, and a competitive edge. Leadership celebrated. Yet months later, adoption lags. Hours go back into manual work, frustration builds among your top performers, and the promised transformation feels further away than it did at signing.
November 2025 · AI adoption and rollout By Jeremy Nurse
AI isn't coming. It is already sitting in your meetings, drafting your emails, and helping plan your next project. But for many mid-sized companies and nonprofits, turning that into real productivity feels less like a clean upgrade and more like swapping an engine mid-flight.
October 2025 · Microsoft 365 and Copilot By Jeremy Nurse
Microsoft 365 Copilot integrates into familiar applications like Word, Excel, Teams, and SharePoint to analyze data, generate content, and provide real-time insights. The 2025 Microsoft Work Trend Index reports that companies with high AI readiness experience up to 3.2 times greater productivity gains compared to those with lower readiness. However, Copilot's performance depends directly on your tenant's quality, including configurations, user permissions, data structures, and adoption levels.
October 2025 · Leadership and governance By Jeremy Nurse
At Ideal State we sit at the intersection of AI adoption and security inside the Microsoft ecosystem every week. Microsoft's 2025 Work Trend Index reports that 75% of knowledge workers are now using AI, with significant time savings and creativity gains. No surprise, then, that mid-sized companies and nonprofits are eager to integrate these capabilities into their Microsoft 365 environments.
October 2025 · Microsoft 365 and Copilot By Jeremy Nurse
Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, designed to enhance productivity across tools like Word, Excel, Teams, and Outlook. It is not a standalone product but an add-on to existing Microsoft 365 subscriptions, which makes its pricing structure straightforward yet often misunderstood.
October 2025 · AI adoption and rollout By Jeremy Nurse
Mid-sized companies and nonprofits face dual pressure on AI adoption. Competitors who use AI gain productivity advantages, while the technology itself evolves rapidly. The countervailing force is that as AI becomes more advanced it also becomes more accessible, which compresses adoption timelines for the organizations willing to move.
October 2025 · Microsoft 365 and Copilot By Jeremy Nurse
If you lead a mid-sized company or nonprofit with 100 to 1,000 employees in professional services, real estate, healthcare, or education, you're no stranger to AI. Most of your people have already used ChatGPT and Claude to brainstorm, draft emails, or analyze data on the fly. That is a good sign. They are already embracing what AI can do. But when it comes to integrating AI directly into the tools they use every day, especially Microsoft 365, the path forward gets harder to see.
March 2025 · Microsoft 365 and Copilot By Jeremy Nurse
In the rush to embrace AI, companies are anticipating significant productivity gains with tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot. It streamlines workflows, drafts emails, summarizes meetings. The catch is that AI does not fix a messy foundation. If your Microsoft 365 tenant is not optimized, Copilot will not deliver its full potential. It may even stumble. That is where a readiness check comes in. Think of it as a tune-up that gets your M365 environment ready for what AI actually requires.
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