With AI Copilot at $30 per user per month (a 60% price increase compared to Microsoft Office's premium level), will your organization consider testing it? How do you assess the potential value and cost implications of AI Copilot for your organization? Are you inclined to test it despite the price increase?
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Director of Engineering in Software10 months ago
Nope, there is no reason to increase cost.CIO in Consumer Goods10 months ago
We are considering a 5 month trial of M365 Copilot as our EA is up for renewal/revision in 5 months time.C-Suite in Healthcare and Biotech10 months ago
I think we'll kick the tires on it eventually, but I suspect it will be awhile before we see too much interest or uptake. CEO in Healthcare and Biotech10 months ago
Yes, we will still test as its a small amount to get an understanding of what CoPilot can do versus other offerings. Once the review and analysis is done, we look at the anticipated ROI and make the buy, build, lease decision from thatDirector, Experience Design in Education10 months ago
Consider the hourly cost of an average employee. How many hours of effort does Copilot need to save per employee to produce a positive return on investment? How likely is it to achieve that ROI?At my organization, it's an hour per month. That's not much of a hurdle to clear.