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How To Select And Prioritize Agentic AI Use Cases

Use this guide for scoring and decision mechanics. Use the agent lifecycle roadmap as the broader "when to use what" reference across conception, data readiness, governance, build, validation, rollout, operation, and scale.

1. Agent Fit Filter

Use this filter before platform selection. It is not a stop-at-first-no checklist. It is a routing sequence that decides whether the idea should become a custom agent, a SaaS/prebuilt capability, automation, search/RAG, analytics, or no build.

Step 1: Confirm the outcome

Ask whether the business outcome, workflow, owner, and KPI are clear.

  • If yes, continue.
  • If no, do not select a platform yet. Clarify outcome, owner, workflow, and measurement.

Step 2: Check for an existing capability

Ask whether an existing Microsoft SaaS capability or prebuilt agent can satisfy the requirement with acceptable governance.

  • If yes, prefer the SaaS or prebuilt pattern. Validate fit, licensing, data access, and admin controls.
  • If no, continue classification.

Step 3: Look for deterministic workflow

Ask whether the workflow is mostly deterministic, rules-based, or a known integration sequence.

  • If yes, prefer standard app configuration, Power Automate, Logic Apps, workflow, rules engine, or API integration.
  • If no, continue classification.

Step 4: Look for grounded knowledge work

Ask whether the workflow is primarily static Q&A, summarization, or content generation over approved knowledge sources.

  • If yes, prefer Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot connectors, Copilot Studio knowledge, Azure AI Search, or another RAG/search pattern.
  • If no, continue classification.

Step 5: Look for analytics or model work

Ask whether the need is prediction, classification, extraction, optimization, reporting, or analytics rather than autonomous task execution.

  • If yes, prefer Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure Machine Learning, Foundry Models, or embedded AI in the business app.
  • If no, continue agent assessment.

Step 6: Confirm agentic behavior

Ask whether the workflow requires adaptive reasoning, planning, context-dependent tool use, or autonomous task execution.

  • If yes, continue to agent platform selection.
  • If no, route to the best non-agent pattern identified above, or stop if there is no measurable value.

Step 7: Add controls for high-risk action

Ask whether the action is high risk, regulated, financially material, externally visible, or hard to reverse.

  • If yes, add human approval, deterministic workflow boundaries, least privilege, audit, rollback, and stronger validation.
  • If no, standard controls may be sufficient.

Recommended output: every idea should receive a routing decision, not just an agent/no-agent decision.

Routing DecisionUse When
SaaS/prebuilt agentExisting Microsoft product capability meets the requirement with acceptable controls.
Microsoft 365 extensionWork happens primarily in Microsoft 365 and needs grounded productivity support or limited actions.
Copilot Studio agentLow-code agent, knowledge, connectors, actions, channels, and Power Platform governance are sufficient.
Foundry/custom agentPro-code orchestration, model/tool control, advanced evaluation, custom runtime, or complex integration is required.
Automation/workflowThe process is deterministic or can be reliably represented as rules, workflow, or API integration.
Search/RAGThe need is grounded answers or content generation without adaptive tool use.
Analytics/modelThe need is prediction, classification, extraction, optimization, or reporting.
Stop/deferThe outcome is unclear, value is weak, data cannot be used, or residual risk is unacceptable.

2. Use-Case Classification

ClassificationDescriptionTypical Microsoft Pattern
ProductivityHelps users search, summarize, draft, analyze, or prepare work products.Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot extensions, Microsoft 365 agents, Copilot Studio
ActionTakes bounded actions in business systems with approvals, tools, or connectors.Copilot Studio, Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Graph connectors, MCP where appropriate
AutomationRuns repeatable process steps with deterministic workflow and occasional AI decision support.Power Automate, Copilot Studio agent flows, Foundry workflows, Microsoft Agent Framework
Knowledge/RAGAnswers questions or summarizes grounded content without adaptive tool use.Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio knowledge, Azure AI Search, Foundry
Model/analyticsPredicts, classifies, extracts, optimizes, or analyzes data without an agent loop.Microsoft Fabric, Azure Machine Learning, Foundry Models, Power BI
Custom agentRequires code-first orchestration, complex integrations, custom runtime, or advanced model/tool control.Microsoft Foundry, Azure, Microsoft Agent Framework, custom app architecture

3. Prioritization Scoring

Score each dimension from 1 to 5. Use weighted scoring only after decision owners agree on strategic priorities.

DimensionWeight135
Business impact30%Nice-to-have improvementMeaningful local improvementDirectly tied to funded strategic outcome
Technical feasibility20%Complex integration or unclear build pathFeasible with known gapsClear build path using existing Microsoft capabilities
Data readiness20%Data inaccessible, stale, low quality, or unpermissionedKey data exists with remediation neededAuthoritative, clean, current, permissioned, compliant data
User desirability15%Low adoption pull or unclear workflow fitSome user demand and change effortStrong user pain, clear workflow placement, willing pilot group
Risk/control feasibility15%Controls unclear or residual risk likely unacceptableControls possible with effortRisks understood and controls available

Recommended interpretation:

ScoreDecision
4.0-5.0Strong pilot candidate
3.0-3.9Candidate if gaps can be resolved before build
2.0-2.9Redesign, simplify, or defer
Below 2.0Stop or route to non-agent backlog

4. Platform Selection

Choose the simplest Microsoft-aligned option that meets functional, governance, and lifecycle requirements.

Decision PointRecommended Pattern
Need is standard productivity, research, drafting, analysis, or Microsoft 365-grounded workUse Microsoft 365 Copilot or Microsoft 365 Copilot agents/extensions
Need is a business-user configurable agent with knowledge, topics, connectors, actions, channels, and governanceUse Copilot Studio
Need is a pro-code agent, custom model selection, advanced evaluation, model routing, custom tools, or deeper AI engineeringUse Microsoft Foundry and Azure services
Need is deterministic workflow with light AI supportUse Power Automate, Copilot Studio agent flows, or Foundry workflows
Need is Dynamics 365 process augmentationExtend Dynamics 365 Copilot and related business app capabilities before custom build
Need is predictive analytics or model training rather than agent behaviorUse Microsoft Fabric, Azure Machine Learning, Foundry Models, or Power BI
Need requires custom runtime, cross-platform orchestration, specialized security boundary, or advanced engineering controlUse code-first architecture on Azure with Microsoft Agent Framework or appropriate frameworks

5. Single-Agent Versus Multi-Agent Decision

Default to a single-agent pilot unless there is a clear reason to split responsibilities.

Use Single Agent WhenUse Multi-Agent When
Scope is narrow and one owner can govern the agent.The workflow crosses materially different domains, teams, or policy boundaries.
The agent uses a small set of tools and knowledge sources.Distinct agents need separate identities, skills, data access, or approval paths.
Latency and observability are easier with one orchestration path.Parallel work, handoffs, or specialist roles create measurable value.
The pilot is testing whether agentic behavior is useful at all.Scale, reuse, or future growth requires modular agent responsibilities.

6. Grounding And Tool-Use Decision

NeedPatternControl Focus
Answer from enterprise contentSearch/RAGSource authority, freshness, permissions trimming, citation, content lifecycle
Read or update business recordsAPI/tool actionLeast privilege, approval, validation, audit, rollback
Connect to standardized external or internal toolsMCP or connectorServer trust, tool schema, authorization, data exposure, logging
Execute high-risk business decisionDeterministic workflow with human approvalPolicy enforcement, explainability, segregation of duties, evidence
Combine knowledge, action, and adaptive reasoningMixed grounding and toolsOrchestration, prompt injection defense, tool constraints, telemetry

7. Go/No-Go Gates

DecisionGoRedesignStop
Business valueKPI target is material and measurable.Value exists but KPI or owner is unclear.No meaningful business outcome or sponsor.
Agent fitReasoning/tool/adaptive behavior is required.Need can be simplified.Deterministic automation or static Q&A is enough.
Data readinessAuthoritative data is available and permissioned.Data remediation is achievable in pilot timeframe.Data cannot be accessed, trusted, or used compliantly.
Security/complianceControls and evidence are acceptable.Controls need architecture changes.Residual risk is unacceptable.
User adoptionPilot users agree workflow placement and feedback loop.Change plan needs revision.Users do not want or cannot use the solution.
OperationsOwner, telemetry, support, cost, and lifecycle are assigned.Operating model needs more work.No accountable owner or support path.

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