About

about

Microsoft MVP. Operator. Builder of what helps Copilot actually work.

I’ve spent two decades inside the Microsoft ecosystem — training, consulting, building, and now running the company that helps mid-size organizations get real value from Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Copilot.

Asif Rehmani

I started in the Microsoft world before SharePoint was something most people had heard of. I was teaching it, building with it, and writing about it when “user adoption” was still considered a soft skill instead of the entire ballgame. That early bet shaped everything that came after.

Microsoft has named me a Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for multiple consecutive years — recognition that comes from independent contribution to the community, not from any vendor relationship. I take that designation seriously. It means people are listening, and what I say should be worth their time.

What I actually do

Asif Rehmani keynoting at a recent industry event
On stage at AI Agent & Copilot Summit.

I run VisualSP — a digital adoption platform helping enterprises drive real usage of Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Copilot. Not the kind of “adoption” that means logging in once. The kind where the technology becomes how the work actually gets done.

I keynote and run workshops for organizations trying to figure out what AI is doing inside the enterprise. My signature talk is “Culture Activates Copilot” — the thesis that no amount of training, licensing, or governance theater fixes what’s actually a culture problem.

I advise mid-size Microsoft organizations on Copilot adoption, AI strategy, and the harder organizational work that turns license spend into outcomes. I take a limited number of board roles each year where I can genuinely move the needle.

Why this site exists

I needed a place that fully represents me — not just the Microsoft MVP, not just the founder, not just the speaker, but the whole working professional whose thinking these audiences keep asking for. This site is the home for that. The blog has been running here since 2022 and I’m not stopping. The new structure just gives the rest of the work a place to live alongside it.

If you’re a mid-size Microsoft organization trying to figure out Copilot, an event organizer looking for a speaker who’s actually shipping, or someone curious enough to read what I write — you’re in the right place.