Cutting Through the Noise: Making Microsoft Ignite Work for Your Business

Microsoft Ignite is only a few days away, and while I won't be there in person, I will be attending many of the sessions virtually, learning what exciting upcoming features will be available for the products I focus on the most like Microsoft 365 Copilot or Copilot Studio.

The reality is though that for many of the business owners I work with day-to-day, attending a lot of Ignite would be overload. There are so many products, so many changes, and on such variable and undefined timelines, that it can be really confusing to keep track. And most of the time, business-fit and adoption are far more important to success than collecting every latest product and feature in your workflows.

Finding this fit is what I spend much of my time on with clients. As a trusted advisor, I bridge the gap between the noise of constant announcements and real business needs. And whether it's three days of hashtag#MSIgnite, or constant message center updates, there's a lot of opportunity to find solutions that will help your business be more successful.

Do you need help distilling all this information? Check out my daily posts here focusing on new capabilities, my weekly videos on YouTube (a link to the channel is in the comments), or my bi-weekly podcast, Business Boost, co-hosted with Therman Trotman where we consider how technology impacts the real activities of the businesses we work with.

Or, if you're looking for a personal one-on-one session to help you understand the AI opportunity or how the latest developments might be leveraged to help your business be more successful, consider a virtual coaching session. You can book time with me as you need it, either a one-off or on a regular basis, to keep yourself or your business ahead on AI. See the link in the comments.

First posted on Linkedin on 11/16/2025 -> View Linkedin post here

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