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Identify when to use Researcher or Analyst in Copilot (AB-731 Exam Prep)

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Identify benefits, capabilities, and opportunities for Microsoft’s AI apps and services (35–40%)
   --> Identify benefits and capabilities of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot
      --> Identify when to use Researcher or Analyst in Copilot


Note that there are 10 practice questions (with answers) at the end of each section to help you solidify your knowledge of the material. Also, there are 4 practice tests with 30 questions each available from the hub's main page below the exam topics section.

Introduction

Microsoft 365 Copilot continues to evolve beyond simple content generation and productivity assistance. Advanced reasoning capabilities introduced through Researcher and Analyst provide users with specialized AI experiences designed for different types of work.

For the AB-731: AI Transformation Leader exam, it is important to understand:

  • The purpose of Researcher and Analyst.
  • The differences between the two experiences.
  • Appropriate business scenarios for each.
  • How these capabilities help organizations make better decisions and improve productivity.

Both capabilities extend Microsoft 365 Copilot by providing more sophisticated reasoning and analysis than traditional prompt-based interactions.


Understanding Specialized Copilot Experiences

Traditional Microsoft 365 Copilot capabilities focus on:

  • Drafting content
  • Summarizing meetings
  • Creating presentations
  • Answering questions
  • Improving productivity

However, some business tasks require deeper investigation or structured analysis. Microsoft introduced specialized agents to support these scenarios:

Researcher

Designed for:

  • Multi-step research
  • Information gathering
  • Synthesizing content
  • Producing detailed findings

Analyst

Designed for:

  • Data interpretation
  • Trend analysis
  • Quantitative reasoning
  • Business insights

Although both use AI reasoning, they solve different business problems.


What Is Researcher?

Researcher is intended for knowledge-intensive tasks that require collecting and synthesizing information from multiple sources.

Researcher helps users:

  • Explore topics in depth.
  • Compare information.
  • Produce comprehensive reports.
  • Organize findings.
  • Support strategic planning.

Researcher behaves similarly to having a digital research assistant.


When to Use Researcher

Use Researcher when the task requires:

1. Multi-Step Investigation

Examples:

  • Market research
  • Competitive analysis
  • Industry trend reviews
  • Regulatory research

Example:

A business leader asks:

“Compare AI adoption trends in healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.”

Researcher can gather information and produce a structured summary.


2. Literature and Knowledge Discovery

Examples:

  • Gathering background information
  • Reviewing policies
  • Summarizing lengthy materials

3. Strategic Planning

Examples:

  • Identifying opportunities
  • Evaluating market conditions
  • Assessing competitors

4. Producing Detailed Reports

Examples:

  • Executive briefings
  • Business cases
  • Recommendation documents

5. Synthesizing Information

Researcher excels when information must be combined from multiple sources into one coherent result.


Typical Departments That Benefit from Researcher

Marketing

  • Competitive intelligence
  • Customer research

Human Resources

  • Workforce trends
  • Compensation studies

Strategy Teams

  • Industry analysis
  • Market opportunities

Legal and Compliance

  • Policy reviews
  • Regulatory research

Executives

  • Decision support reports

What Is Analyst?

Analyst focuses on numerical reasoning, data interpretation, and extracting insights from structured information.

Analyst acts like a virtual business analyst.

It helps users:

  • Examine data.
  • Identify patterns.
  • Explain trends.
  • Compare metrics.
  • Support decision-making.

When to Use Analyst

Use Analyst when the task requires:

1. Data Analysis

Examples:

  • Revenue reports
  • Sales metrics
  • Operational KPIs

Example:

“Identify the products with the highest year-over-year growth.”


2. Trend Identification

Examples:

  • Revenue increases
  • Seasonal patterns
  • Customer behavior changes

3. Performance Evaluation

Examples:

  • Department performance
  • Productivity measurements
  • Budget reviews

4. Scenario Comparisons

Examples:

  • Comparing regions
  • Evaluating products
  • Measuring campaign effectiveness

5. Quantitative Decision Support

Analyst is ideal when numbers drive decisions.


Typical Departments That Benefit from Analyst

Finance

  • Budget analysis
  • Profitability reviews

Sales

  • Revenue analysis
  • Pipeline performance

Operations

  • Efficiency measurements
  • Resource planning

Supply Chain

  • Inventory trends
  • Demand forecasting

Executive Leadership

  • KPI analysis

Researcher vs. Analyst

CapabilityResearcherAnalyst
Primary FocusKnowledge gatheringData interpretation
Input TypeDocuments and informationStructured data and metrics
OutputReports and findingsInsights and trends
Best ForQualitative analysisQuantitative analysis
Typical UsersStrategy teams and researchersFinance and operations teams
Questions Answered“What do we know?”“What do the numbers show?”

Example Scenarios

Scenario 1: Market Expansion

A company wants to enter a new country.

Best Choice: Researcher

Why?

The organization needs:

  • Industry information
  • Competitor analysis
  • Regulatory considerations

Scenario 2: Quarterly Revenue Review

Executives need to understand:

  • Revenue growth
  • Declining products
  • Performance by region

Best Choice: Analyst

Why?

The work involves metrics and trends.


Scenario 3: Creating a Business Case

A leadership team wants information about:

  • Market opportunities
  • Risks
  • Competitors

Best Choice: Researcher


Scenario 4: Identifying Underperforming Stores

Management needs to analyze:

  • Sales figures
  • Profit margins
  • Historical trends

Best Choice: Analyst


Combining Researcher and Analyst

Many business projects require both capabilities.

Example:

Step 1 – Researcher

Investigates:

  • Industry trends
  • Competitors
  • Customer expectations

Step 2 – Analyst

Evaluates:

  • Internal sales data
  • Financial performance
  • Operational metrics

Together, these capabilities provide a more complete picture for decision-making.


Business Value of Researcher and Analyst

Organizations gain:

Faster Decisions

Less time spent gathering information.

Improved Accuracy

AI can synthesize large volumes of information and data.

Greater Productivity

Employees spend less time performing repetitive analysis.

Better Strategic Planning

Leaders receive richer insights.

More Data-Driven Decisions

Business choices become supported by evidence rather than assumptions.


Limitations and Human Oversight

Although Researcher and Analyst are powerful, users should:

  • Verify important conclusions.
  • Validate data quality.
  • Review AI-generated outputs.
  • Apply business judgment.
  • Maintain human accountability.

AI assists decision-making but does not replace leadership responsibilities.


Key Exam Takeaways

For the AB-731 exam, remember:

  • Researcher focuses on information gathering and synthesis.
  • Analyst focuses on data analysis and quantitative insights.
  • Researcher supports qualitative investigations.
  • Analyst supports numerical reasoning and trend analysis.
  • Many projects benefit from both capabilities.
  • Human review remains essential.
  • These specialized experiences improve productivity and decision-making.
  • Selecting the appropriate capability depends on the nature of the business problem.

Practice Exam Questions

Question 1

A strategy team needs to investigate competitors, market trends, and industry opportunities before launching a new product.

Which Copilot capability is most appropriate?

A. Analyst
B. Microsoft Forms
C. Researcher
D. Power Automate

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:
Researcher is designed for multi-step investigations and synthesizing information from various sources.


Question 2

A finance manager wants to identify which products experienced the highest revenue growth during the previous quarter.

Which capability should be used?

A. Analyst
B. Researcher
C. Power Pages
D. Microsoft Stream

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:
Analyst specializes in structured data analysis and identifying trends.


Question 3

Which statement best describes Researcher?

A. It replaces authentication systems.
B. It performs infrastructure monitoring.
C. It focuses primarily on code generation.
D. It helps collect and synthesize information for complex investigations.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:
Researcher supports knowledge gathering and the creation of comprehensive findings.


Question 4

Which type of work is most suitable for Analyst?

A. Writing legal contracts from scratch.
B. Reviewing market regulations.
C. Evaluating sales metrics and performance trends.
D. Configuring network devices.

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:
Analyst is designed for quantitative analysis and insight generation.


Question 5

A leadership team is preparing an executive briefing on AI adoption trends across several industries.

Which capability should they use first?

A. Analyst
B. Researcher
C. Power BI
D. Microsoft Defender

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:
Researcher excels at gathering and organizing information across multiple topics.


Question 6

Which department would most likely benefit from Analyst?

A. Finance
B. Corporate communications only
C. Facilities management exclusively
D. Reception services

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:
Finance teams frequently analyze metrics, budgets, and performance data.


Question 7

What is the primary difference between Researcher and Analyst?

A. Researcher supports structured data while Analyst supports networking.
B. Analyst performs coding while Researcher manages servers.
C. Researcher focuses on qualitative information while Analyst focuses on quantitative insights.
D. There is no difference.

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:
Researcher handles knowledge discovery and synthesis, while Analyst focuses on data and metrics.


Question 8

An operations manager wants to determine which region has experienced declining productivity over six months.

Which capability is most appropriate?

A. Microsoft Sway
B. Researcher
C. Microsoft Whiteboard
D. Analyst

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:
Trend analysis and performance comparisons are ideal Analyst scenarios.


Question 9

A project combines competitive research with internal revenue analysis.

What approach provides the greatest value?

A. Use only Researcher.
B. Avoid AI because multiple tasks are involved.
C. Use only Analyst.
D. Use both Researcher and Analyst together.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:
Many projects benefit from combining information gathering with quantitative analysis.


Question 10

Which statement about Researcher and Analyst is true?

A. Human oversight is still necessary.
B. AI outputs should never be reviewed.
C. AI replaces executive accountability.
D. Business judgment is no longer required.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:
Users should validate AI outputs and remain accountable for final decisions.


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