x3d Inc. Launches "x3d-Style AI Microsoft Copilot Masters" to Facilitate Corporate AI Adoption
x3d Inc. has introduced a 15-hour multi-stage training program specifically designed to ensure the effective integration and long-term retention of Microsoft Copilot within organizations.
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x3d Inc. (Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Konosuke Takeishi) has announced the release of the "x3d-Style AI Microsoft Copilot Masters," a 15-hour training program aimed at developing professionals capable of leveraging Microsoft Copilot for business operations. Utilizing a unique five-stage progression model, the program is designed to help participants overcome the "Triple Death Valley of AI"—common points of failure in AI adoption—and empower them to redesign their business domains within the Copilot ecosystem.
While many companies are currently deploying Microsoft Copilot, they frequently encounter obstacles such as low utilization rates, lack of long-term retention, and difficulty integrating the tool into core business processes beyond basic prompt usage. These challenges are often categorized by x3d as the "Triple Death Valley," consisting of barriers in dialogue, connection, and consistency.
Drawing on expertise gained from training over 1,500 companies nationwide—including methodologies adopted by Panasonic Corporation—x3d has developed this specialized curriculum. The program structure is built upon the "Nosuke-style" 5-stage theory, the 3-axis theory, and the 4-2-4 method, progressing through five levels:
- Dialogue Level: Mastering basic prompt design and interaction.
- Connection Level: Learning integration with other Microsoft 365 tools.
- Unitization Level: Constructing Copilot usage patterns for specific business units.
- Integration Level: Implementing Copilot Studio and Power Automate workflows.
- End-to-End Level: Transforming entire business processes into a Copilot-driven ecosystem.
The program features intensive practical learning (Live), comprehensive support from preparation to follow-up, and a curriculum that spans from basic Copilot Studio introductions to building advanced business agents.
Konosuke Takeishi, CEO of x3d Inc., commented: "We have seen many cases where Microsoft Copilot is introduced but fails to drive true business transformation. This program aims to give participants the power to redesign their own work using the Copilot ecosystem. We remain committed to helping organizations overcome the 'Triple Death Valley' and establish AI as a core part of their culture."
While many companies are currently deploying Microsoft Copilot, they frequently encounter obstacles such as low utilization rates, lack of long-term retention, and difficulty integrating the tool into core business processes beyond basic prompt usage. These challenges are often categorized by x3d as the "Triple Death Valley," consisting of barriers in dialogue, connection, and consistency.
Drawing on expertise gained from training over 1,500 companies nationwide—including methodologies adopted by Panasonic Corporation—x3d has developed this specialized curriculum. The program structure is built upon the "Nosuke-style" 5-stage theory, the 3-axis theory, and the 4-2-4 method, progressing through five levels:
- Dialogue Level: Mastering basic prompt design and interaction.
- Connection Level: Learning integration with other Microsoft 365 tools.
- Unitization Level: Constructing Copilot usage patterns for specific business units.
- Integration Level: Implementing Copilot Studio and Power Automate workflows.
- End-to-End Level: Transforming entire business processes into a Copilot-driven ecosystem.
The program features intensive practical learning (Live), comprehensive support from preparation to follow-up, and a curriculum that spans from basic Copilot Studio introductions to building advanced business agents.
Konosuke Takeishi, CEO of x3d Inc., commented: "We have seen many cases where Microsoft Copilot is introduced but fails to drive true business transformation. This program aims to give participants the power to redesign their own work using the Copilot ecosystem. We remain committed to helping organizations overcome the 'Triple Death Valley' and establish AI as a core part of their culture."
FAQ
What distinguishes this program from standard prompt engineering courses?
Unlike basic courses, this program focuses on overcoming the psychological and technical barriers of AI adoption through a structured 5-stage methodology, specifically targeting business process redesign rather than just tool operation.
Is the program suitable for companies that have already deployed Microsoft 365?
Yes, it is specifically designed for organizations that have already introduced Microsoft Copilot but are struggling to see a significant return on investment or deep integration into daily workflows.