Summarize and Track Recent Changes in Copilot
Problem Definition: Before the feature was introduced, Dynamics 365 CRM was primarily focused on manual processes for summarizing and tracking changes to customer records. It was a manual approach for reviewing customer records to identify and summarize changes which was eventually time-consuming and inefficient, especially for large datasets. Manual analysis could lead to inconsistencies and errors in data interpretation and often provided limited insights into trends, patterns, or anomalies in customer data. These challenges highlighted the need for a more efficient and automated solution to summarize and track changes to customer records in Dynamics 365 CRM. Solution: Copilot in Dynamics 365 Sales offers a comprehensive solution for tracking and summarizing recent changes to customer records, providing sales teams with valuable insights and streamlining their workflow. Currently the feature works for giving the insights for the summary of Opportunity, Account and Lead entities. Key Features and Benefits: Practical Use Cases: Integration with Other Dynamics 365 Features: Copilot seamlessly integrates with other Dynamics 365 features, enhancing its capabilities. For example: By leveraging Copilot’s change tracking capabilities, sales teams can improve their efficiency, make data-driven decisions, and enhance their overall customer experience. Field Configuration for generating summaries and recent changes: By default, Copilot uses a set of predefined fields, but administrators can add other fields to make the summaries more relevant for their specific business needs. Steps to configure: In case if your seller/user can’t see the recent changes summarization then check for the privileges assigned to them for the audits. Steps to check: Conclusion: Copilot offers a powerful solution for summarizing and tracking recent changes to customer records in Dynamics 365 CRM. By leveraging its AI capabilities, sales teams can gain valuable insights, improve efficiency, and make data-driven decisions. With Copilot, sales teams can optimize their workflow, increase productivity, and ultimately drive business growth. Copilot’s ability to provide real-time updates, personalized summaries, and integration with other Dynamics 365 features makes it a valuable tool for organizations looking to optimize their customer relationship management processes. Thank you, Sankalp for your valuable inputs for this blog.
Explore Dynamics 365 Sales vs. Sales piece in Project Operations: Crucial Distinctions to Remember
For most organizations running on Dynamics 365 (D365), the traditional Sales module and the specific Sales in Project Operations are some of their best options of choice. These solutions are designed to serve distinct purposes that are aligned with different business needs. In this article, we will delve into various particulars of these differences, or more specifically, what the Sales module has that Sales in Project Operations does not and vice versa. Dynamics 365 Sales: Towards More Efficient Product-Based Services and Relationship Management Dynamics 365 Sales is targeted towards product-based services and all-encompassing relationship management. The following are its distinguishing features: Sales in Project Operations, on the other hand, is appropriate for companies whose sales procedures are closely related to project management and service provision, such as: Whereas Dynamics 365 Sales is focused on sales team activities and basic tracking related to sales transactions like manage leads, opportunities, and customer interactions for product sales. Dynamics 365 Project Operations includes project planning, resource allocation, and financial tracking for service-based projects. It is used for Comprehensive management for project teams, including scheduling and utilization and detailed fiscal management, including project budgets, costs, and billing. BUSINESS SOLUTION: How to Choose the Right Solution for Your Business: Choosing between Dynamics 365 Sales or Sales in Project Operations depends on your industry focus, business model and specific operational needs. Therefore, if you are running a product-based business that requires advanced sales management capabilities such as relationship analytics, goal management among others with LinkedIn and SMS providers integration then you should opt for Dynamics 365 Sales (Sales Hub). On the other hand, if your firm operates within project-oriented sectors that require highly integrated selling procedures revolving around resource planning and project management, then you should go for Sales in Project Operations which comes with specialized tools that cater to these requirements exactly. CONCLUSION: Project Operations focuses on integrating sales operations with project management, whereas Dynamics 365 Sales handles more comprehensive CRM features and product sales management. Project operations serve the demands of sectors such as manufacturing, construction, and professional services, where project delivery and service execution are vital to sales success. Thanks, Kalyani for your valuable inputs!
Unlocking Insights: Microsoft’s New Timeline Highlights Feature
Microsoft has rolled out an exciting new feature that allows users to view key highlights of activities within Table record timelines, all powered by Generative AI. This feature is a game-changer for agents, enabling them to absorb crucial information efficiently and improving interactions with customers. #How It Works: The Timeline Highlights feature showcases relevant items in a clear, bulleted format, making analysis quick and reference easy. This not only speeds up decision-making but also fosters transparent interactions with customers. #Where You’ll Find It: You can access the Timeline Highlights feature in various apps, including Dynamics 365 Customer Service, Sales, Marketing, Field Service, and custom model-driven Power Apps. This ensures a seamless experience across the Dynamics 365 ecosystem. #Enabling or Disabling Timeline Highlights: Here is how you can enable or disable Timeline Highlights at the app level: Step 1: Open the Power Apps Maker Portal. Step 2: Select the desired environment. Step 3: Navigate & Open the relevant Solution (where your Model-driven app is located). Step 4: Access Model-Driven App’s Commands, Edit, and open in a new tab. Step 5: Click on Settings. Step 6: Go to Features. Step 7: Toggle “Enable Timeline Highlights” to Yes to enable the feature or No to hide it and click Save. Step 8: Open the Model-driven App. Step 9: Open any record in Account to see the Highlights feature. Step 10: Click on Copy to copy the Highlights text. Step 11: Use Regenerate to update the Highlights based on the latest activities. #Conclusion: With Timeline Highlights, accessing and understanding critical information has never been easier. Whether you’re managing customer interactions or analysing data, this feature empowers you to make informed decisions swiftly. Try it out today and streamline your workflow in Dynamics 365! Thank you, Sayantan for your valuable inputs in this blog!
Microsoft Copilot for Sales app in Outlook – New User Experience
Microsoft Copilot for Sales is an AI assistant designed for sellers. The Microsoft Copilot for Sales app in Outlook provides recommendations and information to help you stay connected to your customers, minimize data entry, and personalize your engagements to close deals faster with higher win rates. General availability: 01st April 2024 Prerequisites: Key Features: This capability seamlessly integrates Copilot for Sales into Copilot in Microsoft Outlook to provide dynamic, context-aware replies. This integration not only streamlines your email communication process but also adds significant sales value. Step 1: Ensure you have the Copilot for Sales app added to your Outlook Step 2: Generate Email Content with Copilot Capabilities by clicking on Draft an Email and choose from the three options – Reply to an inquiry, Make a proposal or Address a concern. Copilot for Sales will prepare a draft email as per the option selected. Step 3: Copy the content or Adjust the draft by clicking the ‘Copy content’ button or adjust the draft email by clicking the ‘Adjust draft’ option. Step 4: Adjust the draft email by changing the length as Short, Medium & Long or adjust the tone as Formal, Professional or Friendly Step 5: Suggest a meeting time to include in the email by choosing from the suggested time slots. Change the language for the email from the available options 2. Related CRM Records Access and view related CRM records directly within the unified view, eliminating the need for switching between tabs. 3. Contact, Account, and Opportunity Summaries: Gain quick insights into contacts, accounts, and opportunities, enabling informed decision-making at a glance. Conclusion: Microsoft Copilot for Sales represents a significant leap forward in empowering sales teams with actionable insights, seamless collaboration, and enhanced productivity. With its intuitive interface, integrated capabilities, and focus on delivering value, Copilot for Sales is poised to transform how sales professionals engage with customers and drive business growth. Stay tuned for the launch of Microsoft Copilot for Sales and unlock the full potential of your sales endeavors with intelligent insights and efficient workflows. Thank you, Sayantan for your valuable inputs to this blog!!
How to create a chatbot using Generative AI using MS Copilot Studio
Hello everyone, and welcome to the blog, In this blog, we are going to create a simple yet effective chatbot by using Generative AI by just providing the Website URL or a document with some information related to a Topic. Prerequisite: Login to Microsoft CoPilot Studio and sign in or sign up for a free Microsoft Copilot Studio instance. Let’s Start by creating a new CoPilot as shown below: Following this step, you will be able to configure the CoPilot Name and the language that you would like Copilot to speak. There are several languages available for selection. I’ll be sticking to English for the time being. You can see that there is a dialog box to enter the website URL that you want to use to generate the generative answers in the screenshot above. I’ve entered the Amazon URL for the time being. After completing the required fields, click Create to start a new CoPilot. And allow time for the CoPilot to be built. After giving some time to build Microsoft copilot you will get you Chatbot as shown in the screenshot below I’ve now included a website URL so you can get the response. So let us try posing a relevant question. As you can see in the screenshot above, I asked a question regarding the price of the iPhone 15, and it produced an answer based on the reference link I gave. As you can see, it provides the appropriate link for you to purchase the item. Let’s click the link to view the outcome. The same is shown in the screenshot below. Here’s how to enhance the intelligence and effectiveness of your chatbot and apply it to business solutions to utilize your customer experience in a low-code, no-code manner. Additionally, you can increase the number of website URLs that your chatbot cites. Navigate toward the Generative AI Tab, as indicated in the screenshot below, to add more website URLs. The Generative AI Tab overview is displayed in the screenshot below. You can add more website URLs in the places on the right that are highlighted. in order for your chatbot to respond to additional inquiries. You can also see that you may give your bot document references to generate extra answers in the highlighted section above. Let’s explore how we may upload a document and provide our bot with extra data. As seen in the screenshot below, I have a Word document with information about Shekaru, an Indian giant squirrel. The chatbot won’t be able to provide you with information about it if we ask it before uploading the documents. An example of this can be seen in the screenshot below. Fig. 1: Because we haven’t given the chatbot any information about Shekaru, it is unable to comprehend the inquiry. Fig. 2: A document with Shekaru-related information. Note: (This information I have taken from Wikipedia the link for the same Click here) We will now upload this document as it appears in the screenshot below. As seen in the screenshot below, once the document has been uploaded, it will appear in the Upload Document Section. And now that we’ve uploaded the document with Shekaru-related information, we’ll be asking the chatbot questions about Shekaru. We would rephrase the query that the chatbot was unable to respond to the first time. As we ask the same question, “What is Shekaru?” we can see that in the screenshot above. It is capable of providing answers and summaries for the data from the uploaded documents. For the blog, that was all. I sincerely hope you enjoy this blog. If you do, kindly let me know, and feel free to leave a comment with any recommendations. Thank you, Rasik for your valuable insights!
Compose and send email messages using Co-pilot
Introduction: Copilot introduces a feature into Dynamics 365, enriching the user experience and enhancing the functionality of Dynamics for its users. Copilot for Email Features: Enable Copilot Feature: – How to Enable Copilot for Environment How to Use Copilot in Email Messages Thank you, Amisha for your valuable inputs!