Module 09: Copilot in Outlook
Lesson 09.5: Meeting Prep and Follow-Up Workflows
Lesson Promise
Use Outlook Copilot to turn email context into better meeting agendas, scheduling prompts, and follow-up messages.
Real-World Scenario
A product manager needs to convert a messy email thread into a 30-minute decision meeting with the right agenda.
Core Concept
Outlook Copilot features can assist with scheduling, meeting invitations, and agenda creation where available, including from an email thread in some work experiences.
A good meeting invite states purpose, decision needed, agenda, attendees, pre-read, and expected outcome. Copilot can draft this structure, but you must verify recipients, timing, and context.
Follow-up emails should capture decisions, owners, deadlines, risks, and unanswered questions without adding new commitments.
Step-By-Step Workflow
- Summarize the thread for decisions, blockers, and open questions.
- Ask Copilot for a meeting purpose and agenda.
- Verify attendees, timing, pre-read, and whether the meeting is necessary.
- Draft the invitation or scheduling prompt.
- After the meeting, draft a follow-up with decisions, owners, dates, and risks.
- Review all recipients and commitments before sending.
Prompt Lab
Bad Prompt
Schedule a meeting about this.
Better Prompt
Create a 30-minute decision meeting agenda from this email thread. Include purpose, attendees, pre-read, decisions needed, and open questions.
Expert Prompt
Turn this email thread into a meeting workflow. First summarize the issue, decisions needed, blockers, and open questions. Then draft a 30-minute meeting agenda with recommended attendees, pre-read, decision owner, desired outcome, and follow-up template. Do not add people, dates, or commitments unless supported by the thread.
Hands-On Exercise
Convert a mock thread into a meeting invite and follow-up template.
Deliverable
A meeting agenda, scheduling prompt, and follow-up email template.
Outlook Review Checklist
Common Mistakes
- Sending a Copilot draft without checking tone, accuracy, recipients, attachments, and confidentiality.
- Summarizing a thread and assuming every decision, risk, or nuance was captured.
- Using a polished executive tone to hide unclear ownership or missing facts.
- Bulk-triaging email without confirming the action and affected messages.
- Promising Outlook Copilot features without checking mailbox type, client, license, tenant settings, and rollout.
Quiz / Checkpoint
What should a Copilot-assisted meeting invite include?
Purpose, decision needed, attendees, agenda, pre-read, expected outcome, and verified scheduling details.
Official Sources To Verify
- Summarize an email thread with Copilot in Outlook
- Draft an email message with Copilot in Outlook
- Get email coaching with Copilot in Outlook
- Frequently asked questions about Copilot in Outlook
- Triage Email with Microsoft 365 Copilot in Outlook
- Create a meeting agenda with Copilot in Outlook
- Schedule a meeting using Copilot
- How Copilot Chat works in Microsoft 365 apps
- What Copilot license do I have
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