ChatGPT for Business Professionals

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Knut Relbe-Moe
June 03, 2026 (Wednesday)
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes
Webinar Id: 70455
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Overview:

This session is built for professionals who already use ChatGPT in some form and want to get serious about it. We start by clearing up the plan landscape - Free, Go, Plus, Business, Enterprise - and what actually changes between them, including the data privacy line that matters most for work use. We then move into the workflows that earn back the most time: drafting and rewriting business communications, summarising long documents and meeting transcripts, turning unstructured notes into structured reports, analysing spreadsheets and CSVs without needing Excel formulas, building first-draft slide outlines, and using Projects to keep ongoing work organised. We cover prompting properly - what makes ChatGPT produce good output versus generic output — and the situations where you should not trust it without checking. We also cover Custom GPTs, connectors to tools like SharePoint and Google Drive, and how the Business plan changes what is safe to share. By the end you have a practical playbook of repeatable workflows you can take straight back to your desk.

Why you should Attend:

Most professionals using ChatGPT today are using maybe ten percent of what it can do, and most of that ten percent is variations on "write me an email." Meanwhile their colleague three desks over is generating board-ready reports in twenty minutes, turning two-hour meeting recordings into clean summaries with action items, and analysing spreadsheets without ever opening Excel. The gap between casual user and confident user is wider than people realise, and it is widening every month. There is also a quieter risk: people pasting customer data, contracts, and internal strategy into the free version of ChatGPT because nobody told them not to. This session closes both gaps. We show you what ChatGPT can actually do for a working professional, how to get reliable output instead of plausible-looking nonsense, and where the lines are when it comes to company data. You leave knowing more than the colleague three desks over.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • The ChatGPT plan landscape and what changes between Free, Plus, Business, and Enterprise
  • Data privacy at work: what is safe to paste and what absolutely is not
  • Writing prompts that produce useful output instead of generic filler
  • Drafting and rewriting business communications: emails, briefs, executive summaries
  • Summarising long documents, reports, and meeting transcripts
  • Turning unstructured notes into structured outputs: tables, action lists, status reports
  • Working with spreadsheets and CSVs without writing a single formula
  • Building first-draft decks and outlines that you can finish quickly
  • Projects, Custom GPTs, and connectors to the tools you already use
  • Spotting when ChatGPT is wrong, and how to verify before you ship

Who Will Benefit:

  • Knowledge Workers - ready to move past basic ChatGPT use
  • Managers & Team Leads - looking to free up time for higher-value work
  • Consultants & Analysts - producing reports, summaries, and decks at speed
  • Operations & Project Roles - turning unstructured input into structured output
  • Executive & Personal Assistants - supporting busy leaders more effectively

Speaker Profile

Knut Relbe-Moe Microsoft MVP (Copilot and Viva), MCT, MCSE SharePoint, MCSA Office 365. Copilot, Viva, Teams and SharePoint evangelist, speaker, mentor, Founder and CTO at TeamKRM, Rent365Expert and Head of Modern work at Dapt, a expert Microsoft 365 consulting company. Knut's main focus is advising the clients on how to get the most out of the investment and platform on SharePoint/Copilot/Viva inside of Microsoft 365. Knut is also the founder of NIWUG (Norwegian Information Worker User Group) and organizer of Collabdays Oslo (SharePoint Saturday Oslo (Norway)), and founder of the Global AI Oslo Chapter.