Module 10: Copilot in Teams
Lesson 10.4: Using Copilot After Meetings
Lesson Promise
Turn meeting recap or transcript context into clear notes, follow-ups, and accountable next steps.
Real-World Scenario
A manager needs to send a follow-up after a cross-functional meeting where several decisions and risks were discussed.
Core Concept
After-meeting workflows may use recap, transcript, chat, notes, and intelligent recap where available. Teams Premium intelligent recap and Microsoft 365 Copilot are not the same thing, so verify the learner's license and feature set.
A strong follow-up separates decisions, action items, owners, due dates, risks, open questions, and resources.
Do not let Copilot assign ownership or deadlines that people did not agree to. Use placeholders or confirmation language.
Step-By-Step Workflow
- Review recap, transcript, chat, and notes where available.
- Ask for decisions, action items, owners, due dates, risks, and open questions.
- Ask for missing owners or dates to be flagged.
- Draft a follow-up message with confirmation language.
- Check source artifacts for high-stakes details.
- Send the follow-up and track confirmed actions.
Prompt Lab
Bad Prompt
Write meeting notes.
Better Prompt
Create meeting follow-up notes with decisions, action items, owners, due dates, risks, open questions, and items needing confirmation.
Expert Prompt
Create a meeting follow-up from the available Teams context. Separate confirmed decisions, proposed decisions, action items, owners, due dates, risks, blockers, unresolved questions, and resources mentioned. Use [CONFIRM] for any owner or due date not clearly agreed. Draft a concise follow-up message suitable for attendees.
Hands-On Exercise
Use a safe mock transcript and produce a follow-up message with [CONFIRM] markers.
Deliverable
A meeting follow-up note with decisions, owners, due dates, risks, open questions, and confirmation markers.
Teams Review Checklist
Common Mistakes
- Relying on a meeting summary without checking the transcript, chat, or source context.
- Assuming Copilot can see every private chat, channel, file, transcript, or meeting artifact.
- Turning suggested action items into commitments before owners confirm them.
- Using Copilot during sensitive meetings without understanding recording, transcript, tenant, and policy settings.
- Confusing Teams Premium intelligent recap features with Microsoft 365 Copilot features or assuming all users have both.
Quiz / Checkpoint
Why use [CONFIRM] in a meeting follow-up?
It prevents Copilot from turning uncertain discussion into fake commitments.
Official Sources To Verify
- How to use Copilot in Microsoft Teams chats and channels
- Get started with Copilot in Microsoft Teams meetings
- Use Copilot in Microsoft Teams meetings
- Recap a meeting in Microsoft Teams
- Intelligent recap in Microsoft Teams Premium
- Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams helps you stay organized
- Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams helps you stay focused
- Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams helps you stay on track
- How Copilot Chat works in Microsoft 365 apps
- What Copilot license do I have
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