F2F Workshop: Copilot in M365

Face to Face Workshop · Stott Hoare
A practical, face‑to‑face workshop for IT leaders exploring how to adopt Copilot for Microsoft 365 safely, responsibly, and with real business impact.
Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm AWST
Location: Stott Hoare – IT Experience Centre, 86 Walters Drive, Osborne Park
Presenter: Steven Payne, Microsoft Specialist
Capacity: 30
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Why attend?
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is quickly moving from “interesting” to “expected”, yet many organisations are still unclear on where it delivers genuine value, how to roll it out safely, and how to avoid introducing security or governance risk.
This workshop is designed for IT leaders who want practical clarity. You’ll see how Copilot behaves inside Microsoft 365, understand the readiness requirements for large environments, and learn how other organisations are approaching adoption across licensing, security, and change management.
What you’ll take away
Practical understanding
A clear view of what Copilot in Microsoft 365 does today, where it adds value, and where expectations need to be managed.
Readiness and governance
Insight into licensing, data access, security considerations, and governance controls required for responsible adoption.
Clear next steps
A practical framework to help you decide where to start with Copilot, and where not to, in a large or complex environment.
Who should attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
- CIOs, IT Managers and Heads of Technology
- Digital Workplace and Modern Work leads
- IT and Security decision‑makers responsible for Microsoft 365 governance
- Education and Government IT leaders planning Copilot adoption
- Organisations with 500+ users considering or piloting Copilot for Microsoft 365
Presenter
Steven Payne
Microsoft Specialist, Stott Hoare
Steven is the Microsoft Specialist at Stott Hoare, working with Microsoft 365, Copilot and Surface across large WA organisations. Steven runs hands‑on workshops and webinars, explaining new features in clear, practical steps to help IT leaders achieve fast, low‑risk wins.
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