Training
Role-based training helps employees use Copilot more effectively, avoid weak prompts, and understand where review and human judgment still matter.
The best AI outcomes usually come from clearer permissions, role-based prompting, measured pilots, and recurring review after rollout.
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What this page covers
Sun Life Tech focuses on the operational and security details that affect whether Microsoft 365 AI adoption actually helps the business.
Beginner through advanced tracks
Executive enablement
Role-based prompt examples
Department-specific rollout support
Training tracks
Each audience learns faster when the prompt examples match the work they already do and when the business explains what still needs review.
Summarize this email thread into a short action list with owners and due dates.
Draft a first-pass project update using these meeting notes and flag anything that still needs confirmation.
Compare these three source documents, identify conflicts, and list the questions a reviewer should resolve.
Turn these department updates into a one-page leadership brief with wins, blockers, and decisions needed.
Write a discovery-call follow-up email using these notes and suggest the next meeting step.
Use these notes to create a campaign brief, landing-page outline, and follow-up email angle.
Rewrite this policy update for employees in plain language and call out the action they need to take.
Review these invoice exceptions and summarize what should be checked before approval.
Create a shift summary from these notes with production status, quality issues, and next-shift priorities.
Rewrite this listing description and create a buyer-friendly property summary.
Turn these site notes into a clean project update with vendor follow-up items.
Create an internal operational recap from this meeting transcript without adding unsupported claims.
Organize these case notes into chronology, major issues, and open questions for attorney review.
Internal linking
Every AI page in this silo links to the related services, industry pages, FAQ, resources, and blog planning hub so users and search engines can move through the topic cleanly.
Secure AI consulting, automation, agents, integrations, governance, Copilot, voice, and managed support.
Overview of secure Copilot planning, requirements, and business use cases.
Flagship assessment for Microsoft 365 Copilot security, licensing, and rollout readiness.
Deployment planning, security review, rollout sequence, and timeline guidance.
Governance, prioritization, roadmap planning, and change-management support.
Monthly support for prompt quality, adoption reviews, training, and security.
Searchable prompt library with filters, bookmarks, and copy-ready business prompts.
Power Automate and Microsoft 365 workflow design for repetitive office processes.
Manufacturing use cases for SOPs, shift summaries, documentation, and vendor communication.
Use cases for listings, buyer and seller updates, summaries, and follow-up workflows.
Use cases for client summaries, case notes, internal drafting, and meeting recaps.
Use cases for policy summaries, customer responses, claims notes, and service workflows.
Use cases for tenant communication, maintenance summaries, inspections, and notices.
Frequently asked questions about Copilot readiness, rollout, governance, and support.
AI content planning hub with article ideas and topical authority structure.
Checklists, guides, prompt packs, and planning materials for Microsoft 365 AI adoption.
FAQ
Use these answers as a starting point, then tailor the plan to your Microsoft 365 environment and workflows.
Yes. Teams usually adopt faster when examples match the work they already do every day.
Yes. Executives often need a different mix of governance, measurement, and high-value use cases than staff members.
Next step
A readiness-led approach usually creates better outcomes than buying seats first and sorting out governance later.