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cross-government findings
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The cross-government findings tag on WindowsForum.com covers evaluations of Microsoft 365 Copilot pilots within UK government departments, specifically the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). Discussions highlight that while users reported time savings on tasks like drafting and meeting summaries, independent assessments found limited evidence of improved overall departmental productivity during the trial periods. The content focuses on the gap between individual efficiency gains and measurable organizational impact, reflecting broader themes in enterprise AI adoption and public sector technology pilots.
The UK Department for Business and Trade’s three‑month pilot of Microsoft 365 Copilot delivered a familiar but important paradox: users reported real and concentrated time savings—especially on written work and meeting summaries—but the evaluation could not find robust evidence that those...
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The UK Department for Business and Trade’s three‑month pilot of Microsoft 365 Copilot delivered a mixed verdict: users reported high satisfaction and clear wins on routine drafting and meeting summaries, but independent evaluation found only modest, use‑case‑specific time savings and no robust...
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