Before You Buy Copilot, Read This
Microsoft Copilot is genuinely powerful — but only when the organisation using it is ready for it. Most aren't, and most don't know it yet. Before you spend the money, here's the question worth asking first.
The Documents That Belonged to a Person, Not the Organisation
When a member of staff leaves, their knowledge should stay behind. Too often, it doesn't — not because anyone was careless, but because nobody ever decided where important things should live. This is what that looks like in practice, and how a simple change to where documents are stored protects an organisation from a problem that's entirely avoidable.
What We Found When We Actually Looked at How a Meeting Got Organised
Nobody thinks of meeting scheduling as a significant drain on time. It's just something that happens. Except when we looked closely at how one organisation was doing it, fourteen emails were going back and forth before anyone had even sat down. Here's what changed.
The Team That Had Six Tools for Sharing Files and Used None of Them Properly
When files can live in six different places, they effectively live nowhere. This is the story of a team that had accumulated every tool going — and couldn't find anything. The fix wasn't another tool. It was a decision.
The Organisation Where Everyone Was Busy and Nothing Was Moving
A CEO approached me with a concern that will feel familiar in many organisations: her teams were constantly busy, yet progress on key work was slow and inconsistent. Meetings were full, inboxes overflowing, and despite everyone working hard, the organisation felt stuck.
To understand what was happening, we reviewed internal email usage over a three‑month period. The findings were revealing.
The New Starter Who Arrived to Nothing
Many organisations still rely on long email chains to manage the hiring and onboarding process. Everything from the initial interview scheduling to contracts, equipment requests, and account creation is passed around by email, often with no single owner and no clear workflow.
The result is a slow, inconsistent process. It is not uncommon for new starters to arrive on their first day with no laptop, or with a laptop but no user account, or with neither. This creates a poor first impression and places unnecessary pressure on HR, IT, and hiring managers.
In most cases, the underlying issue is not people but the process itself.
Why Sending a PDF Is Costing You More Than You Think
Recently, I was asked to confirm some standard business details for a compliance check. The information arrived as a PDF generated from Word. It wasn’t form‑fillable, and I didn’t want to print it. That meant:
downloading the PDF
trying (and failing) to make it fillable
wasting far too much time fixing a document format problem
All for something that should have taken five minutes.