Explore how Snohomish County is implementing a people-first AI strategy. This customer story highlights their commitment to faster training, scalable AI foundations, and a strong emphasis on trust and human-centric values. Discover how a thoughtful approach to AI adoption can enhance long-term readiness.
How did Snohomish County reduce training production time by 87.5%?
Snohomish County achieved an 87.5% reduction in training production time by moving from a manual, labor-intensive process to an Azure Speech–based learning platform.
Previously, the Human Resources team relied on a hands-on workflow:
- Two full-time staff supported training production.
- A 10-minute training video could take four hours or more to produce.
- The process involved locking the script, booking a sound booth, recording multiple takes, and spending hours on editing.
- Voiceover work was either outsourced to vendors or done by internal staff, adding coordination and cost.
With Azure Speech in place, the county reimagined this process:
- HR now generates high-quality, voice-narrated training videos in about 30 minutes instead of four hours.
- This shift translates into an 87.5% time savings per video.
- Across the year, the team frees up roughly 840 hours for higher-value work.
- Narration is created in minutes, and if feedback comes in, they simply update the text and regenerate the audio—no re-recording or re-editing.
By consolidating on a single Azure-based platform, Snohomish County also reduced reliance on multiple vendors, contracts, and point solutions. They are leveraging technology they already own, which helps lower cost and complexity while giving them a repeatable model they can extend to other departments over time.
How does Azure Speech improve accessibility and multilingual learning?
Snohomish County is using Azure Speech to broaden access to learning and better support the diverse needs of its workforce.
Accessibility and inclusion were core requirements from the start. With Azure Speech, the county can:
- Offer multiple formats: slides, audio narration, and video with a visual instructor.
- Provide subtitles and transcription to support people who rely on assistive technologies or prefer to read along.
- Use natural, multilingual voices and fine-tune tone and pronunciation so content feels more engaging and easier to follow.
This flexibility helps the county meet learners where they are:
- Some employees prefer listening to content.
- Others want visual cues or written text.
- Azure Speech supports all of these preferences in a single platform.
Snohomish County is also expanding multilingual learning:
- They are working with other departments to create training variations in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
- This helps them serve different demographic groups more consistently and inclusively across departments.
Overall, Azure Speech is helping the county rethink how it delivers learning—making it more accessible, more inclusive, and better aligned with how different people learn.
How is Snohomish County adopting AI responsibly across the organization?
Snohomish County is taking a deliberate, responsible approach to AI adoption, starting with clear-value use cases like training and then expanding from there.
Key elements of their approach include:
1. **Responsible guardrails and education**
- They focus on creating shared policies and guardrails early so responsible AI use becomes the default.
- Clear guidelines help build trust, reduce risk, and give employees confidence to experiment within defined boundaries.
2. **Impact-focused pilots**
- The county prioritizes use cases with visible impact, such as training production with Azure Speech.
- They pilot thoughtfully, learn quickly, and scale only after they see real value—like the 87.5% reduction in production time and 840 hours saved annually.
3. **Choosing aligned technology partners**
- Microsoft is their largest technology partner, and they intentionally selected Azure because it aligns with their values around safe and responsible AI.
- Azure fits into their existing Microsoft environment, which helps avoid fragmentation and extra complexity.
4. **Balancing usability with governance**
- The Azure-based platform is intuitive for non-technical users, delivered as a no-code, self-service experience via Azure Foundry.
- At the same time, it gives the technology team the control and governance they need.
5. **Building a broader AI roadmap**
- Beyond Azure Speech, the county is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to a limited group to understand where it adds the most value in daily work.
- They are watching new government cloud capabilities like Copilot Studio to support agent-based and role-specific solutions.
- On the learning side, they are completing countywide e-learning experiences, including a revamped new employee orientation.
Looking ahead, Snohomish County plans to extend the same principles—accessibility, engagement, and responsible AI—to external-facing scenarios such as public outreach and education. Throughout, they emphasize that AI is there to support their workforce, not replace it, and that their people remain their most important resource.