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In this episode, Annie takes a short detour from the Microsoft apps series to talk about one simple question that can make Copilot far more useful for strategy, planning, and everyday business problem-solving. Instead of using Copilot only to polish the plan you already chose, Annie explains how this question helps you step back and challenge whether you are solving the right problem in the first place.
Using relatable examples like late invoices, lost customer requests, and even grabbing the wrong board for a garage shelf, the episode shows why better tools do not help much if the original strategy is pointed in the wrong direction. The takeaway is practical and easy to use: before asking Copilot to make an idea cleaner, stronger, or more polished, give it the context and ask it to look for blind spots, assumptions, and smarter alternatives.
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In this episode, Annie takes a short detour from the Microsoft apps series to talk about one simple question that can make Copilot far more useful for strategy, planning, and everyday business problem-solving. Instead of using Copilot only to polish the plan you already chose, Annie explains how this question helps you step back and challenge whether you are solving the right problem in the first place.
Using relatable examples like late invoices, lost customer requests, and even grabbing the wrong board for a garage shelf, the episode shows why better tools do not help much if the original strategy is pointed in the wrong direction. The takeaway is practical and easy to use: before asking Copilot to make an idea cleaner, stronger, or more polished, give it the context and ask it to look for blind spots, assumptions, and smarter alternatives.
www.countyquest.com