The Right Way to AI
AI adoption is shaping the future of work at organizations that use it effectively. The blog post, "The Right Way to AI," highlights real-world examples of companies successfully integrating AI into workflows. Read the blog for strategies and insights on implementing AI tools like Microsoft Copilot to improve productivity and collaboration. Contact Ikusasa Technology Solutions for a personalized consultation.
What are the key benefits of using AI like Microsoft Copilot?
Organizations that have adopted Microsoft Copilot are experiencing notable productivity gains. According to the latest Work Trend Index, 70% of users reported increased productivity within just three months, while 68% noted an improvement in the quality of their work. Additionally, the most efficient users have saved over 10 hours a month.
How should companies approach AI rollout?
To effectively roll out AI, companies should take a thoughtful and programmatic approach. This includes conducting a data audit to ensure proper data management, providing access to teams that will benefit most, defining clear objectives for AI use, and fostering a culture of ongoing training and sharing of best practices among employees.
What role do internal champions play in AI adoption?
Internal champions are crucial for promoting AI adoption. They can demonstrate how AI tools like Copilot enhance daily tasks, lead training sessions, and create engaging content to share with colleagues. By showcasing practical applications and encouraging others to explore AI, these advocates help to build a culture of innovation and collaboration.

The Right Way to AI
published by Ikusasa Technology Solutions
Ikusasa Technology Solutions is a 100% black female-owned ICT training and solutions provider established in 2016. As a Microsoft partner, we specialize in delivering high-impact digital skills development to underserved communities, with a focus on youth employability and small business enablement. Our services include accredited training in Microsoft technologies, IT support, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and software development. With a national footprint and a proven track record of training over 4,500 learners through SETA and corporate-funded programs, we are committed to bridging the digital divide and driving inclusive economic growth across South Africa.