M365AdoptionUG: Manage Employee Attention using MOCA #HumanFirst Approach
What more could you want than to have Microsoft’s Behaviour & Modern Work Architect, Rishi Nicolai with over fifteen years’ comprehensive experience working with various elements of Adoption, Organizational Change Management, IT Service Management and Business Process Re-engineering back in the house?!
We’re excited to have a session that provides us a walkthrough of the updated MOCA (modern collaboration architecture) model (that now includes Copilot) with guidance on how to integrate it with their organisation’s adoption programs.
BONUS, win a ticket to the Digital Workplace Conference to the value of $1375! Home – DWCAU
Afterwards, stick around to hear all the latest on what’s new and coming to Microsoft 365 & the ACM space!
Online Teams Meeting Link: https://aka.ms/M365UG
DETAILS
AGENDA:
12:00 – 12:05 Welcome: Kirsty McGrath
12:05 – 12:50 Managing Employee Attention using the Extended MOCA – a #HumanFirst approach to Adoption with Rishi Nicolai
12:50 – 1:50 What’s New & Coming to Microsoft 365 & ACM
1:25 – 1:30 What’s Next & Close: Kirsty McGrath
SYNOPSIS:
Copilot is a once in a generation leap in revolutionizing the way leaders can enable employees to boost individual, team and organizational productivity. Microsoft has enhanced the Modern Collaboration Architecture (MOCA), to include the “Which Copilot When” story. Please go to http://aka.ms/MOCA for all to download.
The notion of employee productivity has been disrupted since the general availability of GenAI based tools available to consumers. employees are exploring how they use these tools within their organisations to streamline the way they work and improve personal and team effectiveness. This brings forward a significant opportunity on how technology can support “attention harnessing behaviours”, and if adoption programs are set up correctly, eliminate “distraction behaviours” within employees, resulting in a productivity multiplier. The MOCA updates look to explore how the Copilot suite of technologies can be used to focus on developing a “productivity focused” adoption program within the organisation, building on the ‘which tool to achieve which outcome’ for Microsoft 365 (and other Microsoft Cloud components). This session provides adoption leads a walkthrough of the updated MOCA model with guidance on how to integrate it with their organisation’s adoption programs.
If you missed Rishi speaking at the M365 Adoption User Group previously about MOCA, you can see his presentation & listen here: M365 Adoption Rishi
BIO:
Rishi Nicolai is the Behaviour & Modern Work Architect at Microsoft with over fifteen years’ comprehensive experience working with various elements of Adoption, Organizational Change Management, IT Service Management and Business Process Re-engineering. Rishi has been involved in large-scale change implementations ($1B+) as well as some medium size complex projects. Rishi has worked with over 150 customers worldwide on developing and executing M365 and Copilot adoption programs and is also a Prosci Certified Advanced Instructor (PCAI) with degrees in Psychology (Monash), Change Management (UNSW), Information Technology (QUT) and is current pursuing his MBA (UNSW).
What more could you want than to have Microsoft’s Behaviour & Modern Work Architect, Rishi Nicolai with over fifteen years’ comprehensive experience working with various elements of Adoption, Organizational Change Management, IT Service Management and Business Process Re-engineering back in the house?!
We’re excited to have a session that provides us a walkthrough of the updated MOCA (modern collaboration architecture) model (that now includes Copilot) with guidance on how to integrate it with their organisation’s adoption programs.
BONUS, win a ticket to the Digital Workplace Conference to the value of $1375! Home – DWCAU
Afterwards, stick around to hear all the latest on what’s new and coming to Microsoft 365 & the ACM space!
Online Teams Meeting Link: https://aka.ms/M365UG
DETAILS
AGENDA:
12:00 – 12:05 Welcome: Kirsty McGrath
12:05 – 12:50 Managing Employee Attention using the Extended MOCA – a #HumanFirst approach to Adoption with Rishi Nicolai
12:50 – 1:50 What’s New & Coming to Microsoft 365 & ACM
1:25 – 1:30 What’s Next & Close: Kirsty McGrath
SYNOPSIS:
Copilot is a once in a generation leap in revolutionizing the way leaders can enable employees to boost individual, team and organizational productivity. Microsoft has enhanced the Modern Collaboration Architecture (MOCA), to include the “Which Copilot When” story. Please go to http://aka.ms/MOCA for all to download.
The notion of employee productivity has been disrupted since the general availability of GenAI based tools available to consumers. employees are exploring how they use these tools within their organisations to streamline the way they work and improve personal and team effectiveness. This brings forward a significant opportunity on how technology can support “attention harnessing behaviours”, and if adoption programs are set up correctly, eliminate “distraction behaviours” within employees, resulting in a productivity multiplier. The MOCA updates look to explore how the Copilot suite of technologies can be used to focus on developing a “productivity focused” adoption program within the organisation, building on the ‘which tool to achieve which outcome’ for Microsoft 365 (and other Microsoft Cloud components). This session provides adoption leads a walkthrough of the updated MOCA model with guidance on how to integrate it with their organisation’s adoption programs.
If you missed Rishi speaking at the M365 Adoption User Group previously about MOCA, you can see his presentation & listen here: M365 Adoption Rishi
BIO:
Rishi Nicolai is the Behaviour & Modern Work Architect at Microsoft with over fifteen years’ comprehensive experience working with various elements of Adoption, Organizational Change Management, IT Service Management and Business Process Re-engineering. Rishi has been involved in large-scale change implementations ($1B+) as well as some medium size complex projects. Rishi has worked with over 150 customers worldwide on developing and executing M365 and Copilot adoption programs and is also a Prosci Certified Advanced Instructor (PCAI) with degrees in Psychology (Monash), Change Management (UNSW), Information Technology (QUT) and is current pursuing his MBA (UNSW). Read More