In a recent episode of "Man vs. Copilot," Amelia and Greg from Pragmatic Works put Microsoft Copilot in Outlook to the test by responding to a difficult email from a demanding boss. The challenge: who can craft the better email response – a human or Copilot?
Greg and Amelia face a tense fictional email from a boss demanding immediate action on a delayed project, "Project Phoenix." The email is stern, with high expectations for a progress update by Monday and weekly reports thereafter. Both Greg and Amelia must respond effectively while maintaining professionalism and accountability.
Greg chooses the manual approach, drafting an email response without the help of Copilot. His steps include:
Greg's email is straightforward but lacks depth, and he notes the challenge of managing tone and professionalism under pressure.
Amelia, on the other hand, leverages Microsoft Copilot in Outlook to streamline her email response. Key features she utilizes include:
Amelia also uses Copilot's Coaching feature to analyze Greg's response, providing feedback for improvement on clarity, positivity, and specificity.
Amelia takes Greg's manually written email and runs it through Copilot's coaching feature. Copilot suggests:
She applies the suggestions and sends the revised version back to Greg for learning purposes, highlighting Copilot’s ability to improve professional communication.
Amelia goes a step further by using Copilot to schedule the requested project review meeting directly from Outlook. The tool automatically scans the email and sets up a Teams meeting with the appropriate participants, further streamlining productivity.
While both Greg and Amelia made solid attempts, Copilot ultimately delivered a clearer, more professional, and efficient response. The ability to adjust tone, add action items, and even coach another email response made Copilot the winner of this challenge.
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