
7 Questions to Ask Before Implementing Copilot (And How Our Webinar Answers Them)
Microsoft 365 Copilot is generating excitement across the business world. The promise of an AI assistant that can draft documents, summarize meetings, and analyze data sounds like a dream come true for busy SMB leaders.
But here is the reality check. Rushing into an AI implementation without asking the right questions is like buying a sophisticated piece of machinery for your warehouse and assembling it without the instruction manual. It might eventually work, but you will probably break something important along the way.
That is why Info Advantage has developed an exclusive Copilot Readiness Webinar. We walk business owners, operations managers, and IT decision-makers through the exact questions you need to ask before flipping the switch on AI. Here are the seven critical questions we answer, and why getting clarity now saves headaches later.
1. Is Our Data Actually Ready for AI?
Copilot is only as smart as the information it can access. If your Microsoft 365 environment is filled with duplicated files, outdated documents, and chaotic folder structures, Copilot will amplify that chaos rather than fix it .
Many businesses operate with "good enough" data organization. But AI requires better. During our webinar, we show you how to conduct an honest data audit and identify the "rot" (redundant, obsolete, and trivial content) that can undermine your AI investment .
2. What Are Our Security Gaps?
Here is a truth that surprises many leaders. Copilot does not create new access to information. It simply shows users what they already have permission to see .
If your permissions are messy, your AI will be messy. An intern with overly broad access might suddenly discover they can ask Copilot for financial forecasts or HR records. According to cybersecurity experts, many breaches stem from weak access controls rather than sophisticated hacks .
Our webinar covers the specific security controls you need to audit before implementation, including multi-factor authentication, conditional access policies, and the principle of least privilege .
3. Who Should Get Access First?
Rolling out Copilot to everyone on day one is tempting. It is also a mistake. A phased approach allows you to learn, adjust, and prove value before scaling .
Smart organizations start with pilot users who are tech-savvy and enthusiastic. Microsoft's own internal rollout to their sales team focused on early adopters who became champions, driving broader adoption through proven results .
We help you identify which roles in your organization will benefit most from AI, whether that is customer service, sales, or marketing.
4. How Do We Measure Success?
This is the million-dollar question. With Copilot costing approximately $30 per user per month, leaders want to see return on investment . But measuring AI productivity is trickier than measuring manufacturing output. Companies like Microsoft's own sales organization saw a 9.4% increase in revenue per seller and a 20% increase in won deals among Copilot users .
Our webinar helps you define what success looks like for your specific business, whether that is faster proposal creation, reduced meeting overload, or improved customer response times.
5. What Are the Real Costs Beyond Licensing?
The $30 per user price tag is just the beginning. There are hidden costs to consider, including training time, potential productivity dips during the learning curve, and the administrative overhead of cleaning up your environment .
There is also the cost of getting it wrong. Poor implementation can lead to data exposure, compliance violations, and employee frustration. As one legal expert notes, companies should engage experts to help assess technical readiness and avoid damaging implementation misconfigurations .
6. How Will Our Team Actually Use It?
Copilot is not magic. It is a tool that requires skill to use effectively. Employees need to learn prompt engineering, understand what questions to ask, and recognize when AI output needs human review .
Microsoft emphasizes that adoption does not happen by accident. Their internal teams focused heavily on training and enablement programs to help sellers understand both the technology and how to leverage it in daily workflows .
We dedicate a portion of our webinar to practical use cases and adoption strategies that move beyond "one training session" thinking .
7. What About Compliance and Data Residency?
For finance leaders and regulated industries, compliance is non-negotiable. You need to know where your data lives, who can access it, and whether AI interactions are being stored or used for model training.
Microsoft has provided assurances that prompts, responses, and accessed data are not used to train foundation models, but organizations must still verify this aligns with their specific compliance requirements . Tools like Microsoft Purview can help implement data classification and retention policies, but they require proper configuration .
Our webinar addresses these compliance concerns head-on, giving you confidence that your AI implementation meets regulatory standards.
Get Your Questions Answered
You should not have to figure out AI implementation alone. The landscape is changing too fast, and the stakes are too high.
Info Advantage has developed a comprehensive Copilot Readiness Webinar that walks you through each of these seven questions in detail. We share real-world examples, practical checklists, and actionable next steps.
Join Us on April 21, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Whether you are actively planning a Copilot rollout or simply exploring what AI might mean for your business, this webinar provides the clarity you need.
👉 Ready to ask the right questions? Contact Info Advantage today to request access to our Copilot Readiness Webinar. Let's make sure your AI journey starts on solid ground.





