Microsoft AI Skills Fest Webinar : Building an AI agent starts with structuring a routine — not writing a prompt
Everyone's talking about AI agents. No one's saying what actually happens when you try to build one. Building an agent that works isn't about writing a good prompt — it's first and foremost about structuring your own routine. And that's exactly where advanced users get stuck. Let's talk about it.
Event in partnership with Microsoft AI Skills Fest
📅 Available on-demand · June 8–12, 2026
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In this webinar, we talk about what really happens.
🇬🇧 This webinar will be hosted in English — Subtitles available in the language of your choice.
In 2026, everyone is talking about AI agents. No one talks about what actually happens when you try to build one.
Building an agent that works isn't about writing a good prompt. It starts with looking at your own routine, spotting what repeats, and making explicit the variations you apply in your head without realizing it. This work is invisible, it takes time, and it produces nothing in the short term — even for people who already use AI every day.
That's what explains a pattern we see everywhere: advanced users get stuck the moment they try to build agents that actually change their daily work. Not from a lack of skill, but because mastering the chat never trained anyone to structure themselves.
And there's another layer no one talks about: handing your agent to your team is a completely different design problem. An agent that scales doesn't wait for context — it asks its user the right questions. Without that, no relevant output.
At Mendo, we support dozens of companies in their AI adoption, and we observe at scale what works and what plateaus. In this webinar, we share that observation — and the philosophy that helps our clients move beyond "I use AI" toward useful agentification, at the scale of one person first, then an entire team.
Agenda :
The invisible work behind an agent that works — Sorting out what really deserves an agent, structuring implicit micro-decisions, making explicit what you carry in your head without noticing. The work that takes hours, and that no one makes time for.
The leap from personal agent to shared agent — Why an agent that works for you almost never works for your team. Why an agent that scales is an agent that asks questions, not one that answers them.
User testimonial — An advanced user shares their journey: structuring their own routines, the agents that worked, the ones they abandoned, and what they learned along the way.
What it means for organizations — Why pushing everyone to build agents never works. Why you need to prioritize advanced users and teach them to structure. And why good use cases don't surface on their own..
What you'll walk away with:
The Routine Structuring Sheet — a 1-page canvas to turn a fuzzy task into a structured routine, and check whether it's ready to become an agent
Your Microsoft Credly badge — this session is part of Microsoft AI Skills Fest (June 8–12). Watch the session and earn an official badge recognizing your AI skilling.
"Mendo has a real differentiator with its lab approach — short 3 to 10-minute formats that let you discover a concept or skill applied to a specific use case, often directly tied to the business."
Rémi Monio, Director of Digital Innovation
from 5% to 80%Recurring use case adoption
"Gen. AI is transforming our businesses, it is essential to support our teams in the adoption of these new uses and the development of new skills. We chose the solution proposed by Mendo, which met our challenges in every way. This initiative aims to make AI an asset for competitiveness"
Aurélia Le Bodo, Head of Digital Transformation
NPS: 60
60%users use Copilot >3 days a week
"The main advantage of Mendo is that we really learn by doing."
Sandrine Delmas, Quality Director
x3the number of prompts sent as well
5use cases identified per user
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Who is this for?
This webinar is designed for decision-makers leading or co-leading GenAI transformation in their organization: CDOs, CIOs, CHROs, and innovation leaders. No technical expertise required — the content is grounded in field experience and decision-making.
I've already attended AI webinars. What makes this one different?
We're not talking about what will be possible in 3 years. We're talking about what's working right now, in organizations like yours, with the tools you already have. A customer joins us to share their experience — unfiltered.
Do I need to know Mendo to attend?
No. This webinar isn't a product pitch. It's an open conversation with useful takeaways, no matter where you are in your journey.
How long is the webinar?
1 hour, including a live Q&A with the speakers.
Will the replay be available?
Yes. If you register, you'll receive the replay by email right after the event.
Do I get a confirmation after registering?
Yes — you'll receive the replay link directly in your inbox, available anytime during AI Skills Fest week and beyond.
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