R.B.Hall Associates, LLC helps small and medium-sized businesses put AI to work in a practical way. This Microsoft customer story shows how global firm WSP expanded Microsoft 365 Copilot at scale to support modernization and empower engineers and scientists.
Their results included:
- Higher reported productivity among Copilot users
- Potential for accelerated project validation cycles
- More time for innovation and collaboration
We work with SMBs to reimagine manual, repetitive tasks, build a stronger digital foundation, and align Copilot with cybersecurity, brand, and revenue goals. Explore this story for ideas, then see how R.B.Hall Associates, LLC can apply similar principles to your organization.
What is WSP's partnership with Microsoft?
WSP has entered a seven-year, $1 billion strategic partnership with Microsoft to enhance modernization in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. This partnership focuses on expanding Microsoft 365 Copilot across WSP's global workforce, empowering tens of thousands of engineers and scientists to improve productivity and drive impactful outcomes for clients.
How does Microsoft 365 Copilot benefit WSP employees?
WSP employees using Microsoft 365 Copilot have reported saving time daily, with 84% confirming increased productivity. Key benefits include automating repetitive tasks, improving communication clarity, and assisting with coding. This time-saving allows employees to focus more on innovation, collaboration, and skill development.
What principles guide WSP's use of AI?
WSP's approach to AI is guided by four non-negotiable principles: innovation-friendly practices that enable quick experimentation, proportional risk management aligned with project impact, transparency with clients and communities about AI usage, and a human-centric focus that prioritizes health, safety, and human rights.